It didn’t happen immediately, but the Minnesota Vikings eventually took advantage of the Green Bay Packers losing talented second-year cornerback Kevin King to a groin injury on Sunday at Lambeau Field.

King left after playing 26 snaps in the first half. In the fourth quarter, the Packers pass defense cracked, punctuated by a 75-yard touchdown from Kirk Cousins to Stefon Diggs with Davon House – King’s backup – trailing in coverage.

Coach Mike McCarthy said the Packers are still assessing King’s injury and could have an update by midweek. Teams must present the first injury report of the week on Wednesday.

“I’ll have a better gauge on Kevin’s injury, probably by the middle of the week,” McCarthy said. “Once we get a better gauge on how serious it is, we’ll just deal with it.”

McCarthy also said his team didn’t respond well to King’s departure.

“We’re different when he’s in there,” McCarthy said.

House played 23 snaps in place of King. Rookies Jaire Alexander and Josh Jackson played 56 and 37 snaps, respectively.

Cousins finished with 425 passing yards and four touchdown passes in the 29-29 tie at Lambeau Field.