The Minnesota Vikings are leading the Green Bay Packers at half time by a score of 13-7.
The game did not start well for Green Bay quarterback Scott Tolzien, who was sacked at the very first time of asking to lose seven yards.
They only recovered one of the yards and were forced into an early punt deep in their own half, which gave the Vikings good field position for their drive.
Christian Ponder did not have much more joy to begin with, as he threw for a loss of five before being sacked himself for another eight-yard deficit.
After a drive of more than five minutes, Tolzien took things into his own hands and scrambled over the line for a six-yard touchdown, with the extra kicked by Mason Crosby.
On the Vikings' next drive, they had to settle for a field goal from Blair Walsh, which kept them four points behind their hosts.
However, in the second quarter a field goal and a late touchdown from Adrian Peterson with a minute of the half left put his side six up at the break.