The Vikings also played the majority of the second half without linebacker Anthony Barr, who exited the game with a hamstring injury.
And Minnesota lost Christian Darrisaw early in the fourth quarter, as the rookie left tackle was replaced by Rashod Hill.
The 49ers were also hit hard, as playmaker Deebo Samuel left the game in the third quarter and did not return.
Vikings lose critical moments
The Vikings lost the battle in multiple areas Sunday, but they all added up to give the Vikings a loss on the scoreboard, too.
The time-of-possession battle? Minnesota held the ball for just 23 minutes, compared to 37 minutes for San Francisco.
A depleted Vikings defense, especially up front along the defensive line, struggled to stop the run.
The 49ers ran for 208 total yards, which was more than San Francisco had in its January 2020 playoff win over Minnesota. That tally is the second-highest allowed by Minnesota all season.
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