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MINNESOTA (7-8) at GREEN BAY (12-3)
DATE / TIME / TV: Saturday, 8:20 p.m. EST, NBC
OPENING LINE: Packers by 13
AGAINST THE SPREAD: Vikings 8-7; Packers 11-4.
SERIES RECORD: Packers lead 63-56-3.
LAST MEETING: Vikings beat Packers 34-31 on Nov. 21 in Minneapolis.
LAST WEEK: Vikings lost 30-23 at home to Rams; Packers beat Cleveland Browns 24-22 at home.
VIKINGS OFFENSE: OVERALL (9), RUSH (12), PASS (9), SCORING (12).
VIKINGS DEFENSE: OVERALL (29), RUSH (28), PASS (27), SCORING (23).
PACKERS OFFENSE: OVERALL (15), RUSH (21), PASS (11), SCORING (13).
PACKERS DEFENSE: OVERALL (11), RUSH (18), PASS (10), SCORING (13-T).
TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL: Vikings plus-9; Packers plus-16
VIKINGS PLAYER TO WATCH: WR Justin Jefferson. He had 10 catches for 169 yards and two touchdowns when the Vikings beat the Packers in Minnesota earlier this season. The 2020 first-round draft pick from LSU already has 2,851 career yards receiving, the most by any NFL player in his first two seasons. Jefferson has 1,451 yards receiving this year to rank second in the NFL and also has 97 catches and nine touchdown receptions.
PACKERS PLAYER TO WATCH: QB Aaron Rodgers. The reigning MVP has thrown 16 touchdown passes without an interception over his past five games despite playing with a toe injury that has limited his practice time. Rodgers says he fractured his left pinky toe while working out at home during his quarantine after a positive COVID-19 test. Rodgers has thrown 11 touchdown passes without an interception the last three times he has faced the Vikings.
KEY MATCHUP: Vikings RB Dalvin Cook vs. Packers' run defense: Cook has been activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list and should play Sunday night after sitting out the Rams game. The last time the Vikings visited Lambeau Field, Cook rushed for 163 yards and two touchdowns and caught three passes for 63 yards and two more scores in a 28-22 victory over the Packers. In its last game, Green Bay allowed the Browns to rush for 219 yards on 25 carries.
KEY INJURIES: The Vikings placed WR Adam Thielen on IR with a sprained ankle this week. Their other notable absences have been long term. DE Danielle Hunter (torn pectoral muscle) and DE Everson Griffen (mental health treatment) have been sidelined indefinitely. ... Green Bays offensive line is missing David Bakhtiari, Elgton Jenkins, Josh Myers and Billy Turner due to knee injuries. & Packers CB Jaire Alexander (shoulder) hasnt played since Oct. 3. & Green Bay OLB ZaDarius Smith (back) hasn't played since the season opener. & Packers TE Robert Tonyan (knee) is out for the season.
FINAL INJURY REPORT: MINNESOTA: OUT: Michael Pierce (illness). DOUBTFUL: CB Cameron Dantzler (calf). QUESTIONABLE: TE Tyler Conklin (hamstring), LB Chazz Surratt (illness). GREEN BAY: OUT: CB Jaire Alexander (shoulder), T David Bakhtiari (knee), G Billy Turner (knee). QUSTIONABLE: DT Tyler Lancaster (back).
SERIES GAME NOTES: The Vikings have won their last two matchups with the Packers. That includes a 34-31 game earlier this season decided on Greg Josephs 29-yard field goal as time expired. & The Packers are 1-2 against the Vikings and 7-0 against the other NFC North teams over the last two seasons. & Packers coach Matt LaFleur owns a 3-2 record against Vikings coach Mike Zimmer, who is 7-7-1 against Green Bay.
STATS AND STUFF: The Vikings are below .500 but remain in playoff contention heading into the final two weeks of the regular season… Vikings LB Anthony Barr is coming off a two-interception performance against the Rams. He was the first Vikings linebacker to intercept two passes in a game since E.J. Henderson in 2010… Jefferson and Randy Moss are the only Vikings ever to have consecutive 1,400-yard receiving seasons… Vikings QB Kirk Cousins has thrown 30 touchdown passes with only seven interceptions, but four of those interceptions have come in his last three games. He has been sacked seven times over his last two games. & The Vikings are sixth in the NFL with a plus-9 turnover differential, but they're 2-5 in the seven games when they've had a plus-turnover differential. That's the most such losses in the league this year, according to Sportradar. The Packers are 11-0 with a plus-turnover differential… The Packers have clinched their third straight NFC North title and are seeking to earn the NFCs No. 1 playoff seed and lone first-round bye. The Packers have a one-game lead over the Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC standings. & If Dallas loses or ties its home game with the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, the Packers would be able to clinch the No. 1 seed by beating the Vikings… LaFleur has a 38-9 career regular-season record and has tied George Seifert for the most regular-season wins by any coach in his first three seasons. Seifert went 38-10 from 1989-91 in his first three seasons. & Rodgers has thrown 55 touchdown passes and seven interceptions against the Vikings. The Packers are 15-10-1 against the Vikings in games Rodgers has started. & Packers WR Davante Adams has seven touchdown catches in his last five games. He also has seven touchdown catches in his last three matchups with the Vikings. & The Packers lead the NFL with a plus-16 turnover margin. & The Packers picked off four passes and made five sacks against the Browns last week. Rasul Douglas had two interceptions and Rashan Gary two sacks. & Douglas has intercepted four passes over his last four games. & Packers OLB Preston Smith has six sacks over his last six games. & Packers DBs coach Jerry Gray coached Vikings defensive backs from 2014-19.
NFL WEEK 17 SCHEDULE
SUNDAY, JANUARY 2
Philadelphia Eagles 20, Washington Football Team 16
Los Angeles Rams 20, Baltimore Ravens 19
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 28, New York Jets 24
Miami Dolphins 3, Tennessee Titans 34
Jacksonville Jaguars 10, New England Patriots 50
Las Vegas Raiders 23, Indianapolis Colts 20
Kansas City Chiefs 31, Cincinnati Bengals 34
New York Giants 3, Chicago Bears 29
Atlanta Falcons 15, Buffalo Bills 29
Houston Texans 7, San Francisco 49ers 23
Denver Broncos 13, Los Angeles Chargers 34
Carolina Panthers 10, New Orleans Saints 18
Detroit Lions 29, Seattle Seahawks 51
Arizona Cardinals 25, Dallas Cowboys 22
Minnesota Vikings 10, Green Bay Packers 37
MONDAY, JANUARY 3
Cleveland Browns 14, Pittsburgh Steelers 26
Cleveland Browns 14, Pittsburgh Steelers 26