Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins fell to just 4-24 for his career against .500 teams after his team's loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Monday night.
The Vikings couldn't get any offense going in suffering the 21-7 defeat at CenturyLink Field, which dropped Mike Zimmer's squad to 6-6-1 on the season.
But what stood out most was the lack of rhythm from Cousins and company in all elements of the Minnesota offensive attack, and that gives him another loss against a high-quality opponent.
And this one dropped Cousins' career record against .500 opponents even further in the wrong direction, according to CBS Sports.
With the Vikings' loss to Seattle, Kirk Cousins’ career record vs. teams above .500 falls to 4-24 pic.twitter.com/4Yvc9LWKwN
— CBS Sports HQ (@CBSSportsHQ) December 11, 2018
That's not a stat that will give Vikings fans a lot of confidence moving forward, even if Cousins isn't entirely to blame for the issues going on right now in Minnesota.
Article Continues BelowHe went 20 of 33 for 208 yards and a touchdown in the loss to the Seahawks, which really isn't that bad of a stat line in the grand scheme of things.
However, the inability to find top targets Adam Thielen and Stefon Diggs on a consistent basis was a major problem in this specific game.
When you consider the amount of money that Minnesota spent on Cousins in the offseason, there's no doubt that expectations will continue to be high for this offense, and now it's just a matter of delivering great performances against top-tier opponents.
Cousins will get an opportunity to add a win to his total on Sunday when the Vikings host the 7-6 Miami Dolphins, who are coming off one of the craziest NFL wins of the season.