Vikings.com: The Vikings suffered from a little bit of defensive déjà vu against the Colts.
Minnesota looked to bounce back on the road after allowing Green Bay to rack up the yardage in Week 1, but the execution largely was lacking in Indy.
When all was said and done, the Vikings allowed the Colts 354 total yards, including 151 rushing in a 28-11 loss by Minnesota.
Anthony Barr left the game with a shoulder injury, and fellow linebacker Troy Dye dealt with an ankle injury.
Zimmer emphasized that the team needs to get back to work after starting the season 0-2.
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