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Giants hold back Adrian Peterson in 23-7 win over Vikings

New York quarterback Eli Manning makes a pass during the Giants' 23-7 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night.
New York quarterback Eli Manning makes a pass during the Giants’ 23-7 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants got their first win of the season Monday night by holding Adrian Peterson in check and converting Minnesota mistakes into a 23-7 victory.

The Giants began the season with six losses in which they were the team turning over the ball (minus-16 difference) while showing little penchant for playing defense. Against the Vikings (1-5), they were efficient enough, if not overwhelming, and had three takeaways to one lost fumble.

“The players and coaches have great pride in what we’re doing,” Giants quarterback Eli Manning said. “We just had to keep going, get rid of some of the mistakes, and play the way we need to play.”

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Peterson, the league’s most valuable player last season and a 2,000-yard rusher, was held to 28 yards five days after his 2-year-old son was buried in South Dakota. The man accused in the death was indicted on second-degree murder and manslaughter charges, prosecutors said Monday.

Peterson was not helped by a rusty Josh Freeman, making his debut as Vikings quarterback after being signed as a free agent when Tampa Bay cut the 2009 first-round draft pick. Freeman frequently missed open receivers, and several of his throws sailed yards beyond his targets.

Josh Brown kicked three field goals and Rueben Randle caught a 24-yard touchdown pass for New York (1-6).

“For us, we can’t look too much past a win and a step in the right direction,” defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins said. “We can’t look beyond the next step.”

Marcus Sherels provided Minnesota’s points with an 86-yard punt return, but his fumble without being hit during a runback midway in the third quarter set up New York at the Vikings’ three.

Peyton Hillis, signed Wednesday with the Giants in dire need of running backs, surged in from the 1 for a 17-7 lead — New York’s biggest in 2013.

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The lead grew on Brown’s 23-yard field goal to finish off a 16-play, 75-yard drive, and to 23-7 on his 36-yarder. Another Vikings mistake handed the Giants those points: Rookie defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd fumbled at Minnesota’s 18 while returning a short kickoff.

“We needed to get one on the board,” defensive end Justin Tuck said. “Hopefully, tonight is something we can build off. It’s still a long way to climb out of this hole. But this was something that we could get the ball rolling.”

Manning, who led the league with 15 interceptions, didn’t throw one for the first time all season. Freeman was picked one time, and finished 20 for 53 for 190 yards. Manning was 23 for 39 for 200 yards.

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