Last Sunday was an excellent day for Vikings RB Dalvin Cook, and on Wednesday, Cook’s efforts were rewarded as he was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week.
The fourth-year running back, who has now collected NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors three times in his career, set new career highs in carries (30), scrimmage yards (226), and total touchdowns (four) as the Vikings defeated the Packers 28-22 at Lambeau Field.
In three career games at Green Bay, Cook has averaged 169.0 scrimmage yards per game, the most in NFL history at Lambeau Field among all players that have played at least three games at the venue. Cook carried the ball 30 times for 163 yards and three touchdowns while snagging two passes for 63 yards and one touchdown, becoming just the third Viking in team history to score four touchdowns in a game.
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