Cousins has 4 TD passes as Vikings surge past Lions

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins throws a pass during the second quarter of a game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on Sunday in Detroit.
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Updated: 6:03 p.m. | Posted: 3:55 p.m.

The Minnesota Vikings were so confident in Kirk Cousins they called for a deep pass, instead of a more conservative run, to seal a victory against the Detroit Lions on Sunday.

He validated the gutsy decision.

Cousins connected with Stefon Diggs on a 66-yard pass from deep in his territory with two-plus minutes left after matching a career high with four touchdown passes, leading the surging Vikings to a 42-30 win over the slumping Lions.

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"That's a play we knew had a chance," Cousins said.

The Vikings (5-2) were able to run almost any play through the air or on the ground to have success against Detroit.

Cousins was 24 of 34 for a season-high 337 yards and threw four TDs for a second straight week. He led the Vikings on four straight TD drives starting in the first quarter and ending in the third, going ahead for the first time on a 5-yard pass to C.J. Ham to make it 28-21.

It certainly helped to have the option, or the threat, of handing the ball off to Dalvin Cook.

"They did a great job of running the ball," Detroit coach Matt Patricia said. "They knocked us off the line of scrimmage."

Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook makes a first-half run in front of Detroit Lions defender Jahlani Tavai at Ford Field on Sunday.
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Cook had 25 carries for 142 yards rushing and scored his second TD after Cousins connected with Diggs late in the game.

"We're running the ball, which sets up the play-action pass and gives us a lot more options on offense," Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said. "That's really working for us right now."

Minnesota has won three consecutive games in part because Cousins is making plays to complement one of the NFL's top defenses.

Cousins is the first QB in league history to throw for at least 300 yards with a 130-plus passer rating in three straight games.

"We've always known we had a ton of talent of offense," said tight end Kyle Rudolph, who caught Cousins' fourth TD pass. "It was just a matter of using it and getting everybody involved."

Matthew Stafford also threw four TD passes, all to Marvin Jones, and became the fastest to reach 40,000 yards passing in NFL history.

Minnesota Vikings receiver Bisi Johnson
Minnesota Vikings receiver Bisi Johnson tries to get around the tackle of Detroit's Rashaan Melvin during the first half at Ford Field.
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Jones became the first Lions player in the Super Bowl era with four receiving TDs in a game and joined Jerry Rice and Sterling Sharpe as the only players in the league since 1950 to catch four TD passes in two games.

"Marv's a true pro," Stafford said. "Does everything we ask him."

The Lions (2-3-1) dropped their third straight game after a 2-0-1 start -- and they probably can't complain too much about officiating in their latest setback. The Lions had some critical penalty calls go against them in a 23-22 loss to Green Bay last Monday night.

Detroit's defense simply couldn't get Cousins off the field.

After Stafford threw a season-high fourth TD with 3:10 remaining, the Vikings ended any comeback hopes.

Vikings offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski called for Cousins to loft a long pass to Diggs on a second-and-5 from his 30 and the speedy receiver took a 66-yard reception to the Lions 4 to set up Cook's TD run.

"It just shows the trust that Kevin has in Kirk and Diggsy to make a huge play," Rudolph said. "It also takes trust in eight other guys that we're going to protect."

Diggs finished with seven receptions for 142 yards.

Adam Thielen caught the first of four TD passes from Cousins in the first quarter but the receiver didn't return because of a hamstring injury. Zimmer didn't have an update on Thielen's condition after the game.