Peterson shut down as Vikes fall 24-10 to Packers

 
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Adrian Peterson couldn't find the space Green Bay gave him before. The Minnesota defense had no remedy for Aaron Rodgers. Christian Ponder stood on the sideline in a hooded sweatshirt.

photo - Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joe Webb (14) reacts after throwing an incmplete pass and getting hit by Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Clay Matthews (52) during the second half of an NFL wild card playoff football game Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Mike Roemer)
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joe Webb (14) reacts after throwing an incmplete pass and getting hit by Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Clay Matthews (52) during the second half of an NFL wild card playoff football game Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Mike Roemer)

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Joe Webb was the only hope the Vikings had left, and in his first start of the season he was simply overmatched against the fired-up Packers.

Peterson was held to 99 yards on 22 carries, after gaining 199 and 210 in his first two games against Green Bay, and Webb stumbled badly in place of Ponder as the Packers rolled to a 24-10 victory over the Vikings in an NFC wild-card game Saturday night.

"Just a learning experience," Webb said, adding: "Work on it in the offseason. Build on it for next season."

Ponder was inactive because of a right elbow injury, suffered when the teams played each other last Sunday. His participation in practice this week was limited and Webb took many of the turns with the first-team offense. But Webb said he didn't plan on playing until this weekend, when Ponder still didn't have the full range of motion in his tight, swollen elbow.

"It wouldn't have been smart to put him at risk," coach Leslie Frazier said. He added: "You just hope the guy you have in that backup role can get it done, and we came up short tonight."

Webb, who hadn't thrown a pass in a game since the preseason in August, was sacked three times and well off target for most of the night. His only highlight was a 50-yard touchdown pass to Michael Jenkins late in the fourth quarter, but it was far too late for the Vikings (10-7).

"He was up and down at times," Peterson said. "We all know that there's going to be adversity throughout the game. We've just got to bounce back mentally. A couple times I'd say something to him, and he responded well and looked focused."

Webb finished 11 for 30 for 180 yards and became the first quarterback in 20 years to start a playoff game without starting any games during that regular season since Frank Reich did so for Buffalo, according to STATS. Reich led the Bills to their famous comeback victory over Houston that year.

But there was no chance of any of that in this one.

Webb tripped over Clay Matthews for an easy sack early in the second quarter, and he was called for intentional grounding while being swarmed behind the line of scrimmage on the next play.

The Vikings had the Packers stopped for a field goal on fourth-and-4 early in the third quarter, but Jasper Brinkley was called for 12 men on the field when he couldn't make it to the sideline in time. Frazier said there was an extra defensive end on the field-goal block team, and Brinkley has the job of leaving the field in those situations. The penalty gave the Packers just enough yards to keep going, and Rodgers found Kuhn open on the next play. The fullback barged into the end zone by barreling over Jamarca Sanford at the goal line for a 24-3 lead.

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