3 things the Vikings need to improve heading into Week 10

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After a tough loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, what are three areas the Minnesota Vikings need to improve as they head into Week 10?

The Minnesota Vikings have to be frustrated after losing a road game to the Kansas City Chiefs that they really should’ve won. The Vikings gave up some big plays on defense in the matchup, one being a 91-yard touchdown run and the other being Tyreek Hill’s dominance over Trae Waynes.

Offensively, Minnesota had trouble running the ball and the offensive line had issues protecting Kirk Cousins. Cousins himself was inaccurate with his throws and he was overshooting many of his targets.

Even the Vikings’ special teams had their fair share of problems against the Chiefs. This was a total team loss and one that should make Minnesota take a long, hard look in the mirror.

There are plenty of areas the Vikings can look to improve as they prepare for the Dallas Cowboys this Sunday night.

This will be a tough game for Minnesota to win. The Vikings are traditionally worse on the road and they always seem to crumble under a national spotlight. They will have to be much better in a lot of areas to walk away with a victory over the Cowboys.

So what are three areas Minnesota needs to improve upon if they are going to walk into Dallas and come out with a much-needed win?