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Minnesota Vikings @ Green Bay Packers: NFC North rivalry kicks off Sunday’s NFL

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Minnesota Vikings @ Green Bay Packers: NFC North rivalry kicks off Sunday’s NFL

Sunday’s Week 2 Matches begin hosting the Minnesota Vikingslive on Sky Sports Action.

This is what to expect…
Minnesota (1-0) won 28-12 in a fascinating match at home to Atlanta. Kirk Cousins drove only 10 passes in that game (eight completions, 98 yards, 1 touchdown and no picks), 10 behind the next-lowest starters (Lamar Jackson and Russell Wilson). 10 players threw over 40 passes last week!
It ended up being a consequence of a terrific ground game (Dalvin Cook had 111 yards on 21 carries) and a ferocious defensive operation (two interceptions and a fumble recovery). The Vikings D looked back into its 2017 ways.
Talking of great defense, following their operation against the Bears at the season , the Packers (1-0) rank in the top ten in total, scoring, rushing, third-down and red zone defense and are tied for second in sacks.
On the other hand, the offense ranks close to the bottom of each category. When they did from last year in the road against the league D will they fare?
Dalvin Cook is the essential person for Minnesota, at least once game one. Following a tough, injury-filled start to his profession, he had been the difference for the Vikings in their first week out, totalling 120 metres and scoring two touchdowns.
How well can he do against a Green Bay D that held Mike Davis and David Montgomery into 19 and 18 yards, respectively, a week?
For the Packers, who will emerge as the following target behind Davante Adams? He is unproven in his next year, although marquez Valdes-Scantling needed a catch against the Bears. Since joining Green Bay at the start of last season, jimmy Graham scored the only touchdown of the game, but has just topped 100 metres.
Jake Kumerow? Geronimo Allison? Trevor Davis? Aaron Rodgers needs playmakers to throw .
The Packers haven’t won this fixture in the previous four (0-3-1), even though they may feel they must have won the very first meeting last year, a 29-29 tie at Lambeau Field inside this fixture finished 29-29.
Green Bay gave up 22 points in the fourth quarter and Mason Crosby missed a field goal as time expired in routine time.
This time round, defense – and more specifically either side’s defensive line – will be key.
Both teams are top five sacks after Week 1, and both boast pass rushes which could hinder the opposing quarterbacks. Which team will have the success becoming after the QB?

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