EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — Five wins in six weeks had put the Minnesota Vikings into the playoff hunt after their 1-5 start. Yet, narrow victories against Carolina and Jacksonville the previous two weeks — and only one win coming against a team with a winning record — left some questioning whether Minnesota was worthy of a postseason spot. The Vikings had a chance to legitimize their playoff status Sunday in Tampa. But Minnesota suffered too many breakdowns, highlighted by four missed kicks from Dan Bailey in a 26-14 loss. Bailey missed one extra point and three field-goal attempts in the loss, accounting for 10 points Minnesota didn’t get. Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said he’s weighing his options at the position, but has maintained there were other breakdowns that led to the loss.