Mike Zimmer has questioned the playcall from the Minnesota Vikings that resulted in a game-ending fumble by Teddy Bridgewater.

With 13 seconds left and no timeouts, the Vikings opted to call one more play to get kicker Blair Walsh closer than the 48-yard kick he could have attempted at the time.

"You know, it's a play we practice every week for a situation like that," Zimmer said. "They had more people rushing in that particular play than normally when that happens. So, that was a little bit different. So, then we got beat. In retrospect, we probably could have called something else or kicked the field goal or whatever."