(Eagan) Jaren Hall is once again the Vikings’ starting quarterback, the fourth change at the position in nine weeks for Minnesota.
The rookie will take control again Sunday, against the Green Bay Packers.
Nick Mullens has committed six interceptions in the last two weeks, during his team’s losses.
In the sequence he collected 714 air yards, but interceptions spoiled the sauce. Four of the interceptions came last weekend.
The Vikings’ record slipped to 7-8.
Hall replaced Kirk Cousins when he tore his Achilles tendon on October 29.
A fifth-round pick (BYU), Hall started the next game in Atlanta while Mullens was out with a back injury.
Suffering a concussion in the first quarter, Hall had to give way to Joshua Dobbs, who made four starts.
Hall completed eight of 10 passes for 101 yards. He suffered a sack.
To sneak into the playoffs, the Vikings must win their final two games and hope for a loss by the Rams or Seahawks.