Once again Dawson Knox Jersey , the high level of play from veterans Brian Robison and Terence Newman was a big factor in the Vikings’ 34-7 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.Robison, 34, and Newman, 39, certainly aren’t slowing down, as they both played over 60 percent of the defensive snaps against the Bengals. 7/21/19 – 7/27/19Rookie Bradbury is central figure to Vikings’ overhauled offensive lineVikings depth at cornerback being tested, Hughes still not clearedPlayers to watch at Minnesota Vikings 2019 training campTop Tweets: Vikings WR Diggs makes push for All-NFL Style TeamRobison sacked Cincinnati’s Andy Dalton twice — his 10th career game earning more than one sack and the first time since Week 5 against the Texans last year. Now playing in his 11th year in the NFL, the University of Texas product has racked up 59.0 sacks — one sack from tying Kevin Williams for fifth all-time in Vikings history and two behind teammate Everson Griffen for fourth.The Vikings are 8-1 the last two seasons when Robison records a sack.In Newman’s 36 snaps Sunday, he tallied two pass deflections and one highlight-reel interception.Newman’s third-quarter interception looked more like an early-2000s Vince Carter dunk than a turnover, as Newman grabbed the ball between his legs — while in midair — and was somehow able to complete the catch.When will the motors of these seasoned veterans begin to slow down? Probably not anytime soon.<em>Other notes from Sunday’s snap counts:</em><em></em>— A season-high 41 different players saw action on offense and defense, as backups played substantial time in the fourth quarter after the Vikings built a 34-0 lead.— Teddy Bridgewater’s return to the field is well-documented Brian Burns Jersey , but we’d be remiss not to mention he was under center for nine snaps against the Bengals. That accounted for four rushing plays, two passing plays (he threw an interception and an incompletion), and Bridgewater knelt for the final three snaps in the victory formation to end the game.— Thanks to a blowout, offensive linemen Nick Easton, Joe Berger and Rashod Hill were the only three players on either side of the ball to play in 100 percent of the snaps.GAME 14: BENGALS (OFFENSE)PLAYERPLAYS (67)%Berger67100%Easton67100%Hill67100%Remmers5887%Elflein5887%Keenum5887%Thielen5684%Morgan5075%Diggs4669%McKinnon3552%Murray3248%Treadwell2436%Rudolph2131%Ham2030%Carter1827%Wright1624%Floyd1421%Sirles1218%Isadora913%Bridgewater913%GAME 14: BENGALS (DEFENSE)PLAYERPLAYS (55)%Waynes5193%Griffen4276%Sendejo4175%Smith4175%Rhodes4175%Kendricks4175%Barr4175%T. Johnson4073%Hunter3971%Newman3665%Robison3360%Joseph3258%Stephen2542%Gedeon2240%Harris1425%Kearse1425%Lamur1425%Weatherly1018%Brock1018%Sherels916%Brothers916% ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Before Alzheimer’s forced him to step down several years ago, Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen began his day the same way every day: grabbing two sticks of Big Red gum from the equipment room and then stopping by the training room for updates from head athletic trainer Steve Antonopulos.“Our conversations went from the players’ injuries to the players’ families to his issues,” Antonopulos recalled. “The trusted relationship that we had with each other has been phenomenal.”The Bowlen family announced Tuesday that Antonopulos, affectionately known as “Greek,” and now the team’s director of sports medicine, will present Bowlen into the Pro Football Hall of Fame during the enshrinement ceremony in Canton Greg Little Jersey , Ohio, on Aug. 3.Antonopulos will become just the second athletic trainer to serve as a Hall of Fame presenter, joining Ed Abramoski, who presented former Buffalo Bills guard Billy Shaw in 1999.“I’m so humbled and honored that they have chosen me to do this. It means a lot to me. It’s a great honor,” said Antonopulos, who is the only employee who has worked full time at the Broncos’ training facility since Bowlen bought the team in 1984.Antonopulos’ 43 years as a Broncos athletic trainer are believed to be the most in NFL history with a single team and include 37 seasons (1980-2016) as the team’s head athletic trainer.Antonopulos said that when he presents Bowlen, he wants to make sure to convey how much Bowlen put winning atop his to-do list and how he genuinely cared for everyone who worked for him.The two became fast friends as a result.“It all started with him coming in and asking about players,” Antonopulos said. “Nobody cared about players more than Mr. Bowlen. He liked to communicate with them, not because he wanted to rub elbows, but because he cared about them.”Antonopulos said Bowlen’s competitive drive was overshadowed only by his compassion for others, something that became apparent when he won his first Super Bowl trophy and immediately dedicated it to his quarterback Will Grier Jersey , John Elway.“That guy was crazy the way he worked out. We all know that he was involved in triathlons and that kind of thing, but it was unbelievable the way he worked here. He’d come into the training room and work for an hour, and I’m like, ‘Man, this is unbelievable how this guy is,'” Antonopulos said. “During the playoffs, he was always in finding out everything he could to win. Then when we finally did, you really saw his compassion if you think about it: ‘This one’s for John.’“It was about all John went through and how he embraced that. He wanted that for John. Not only himself, but like I said, he’s a humble man. It just breaks his heart to see the way that he is. It’s just a neat thing that he’s being inducted into the Hall of Fame.”