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Vikings looking forward to playoffs, while Giants focus on next season
The 30-year-old, who found the end zone for the first time since Week 4, has rushed 38 times for 188 yards in the last two contests after mustering just 28 yards total in the previous two.
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ABOUT THE VIKINGS (9-5): Should Green Bay falter against Arizona earlier in the day, Minnesota’s contest on Sunday night would be rendered somewhat meaningless ahead of a pivotal Week 17 showdown with the Packers for the NFC North title.
Eli Manning will be without top wideout Odell Beckham Jr. on Sunday when the New York Giants continue their pursuit of the NFC East title with a road tilt versus the Minnesota Vikings. Beckham earned the suspension after drawing three personal foul penalties, including one for a diving helmet-to-helmet hit on Panthers cornerback Josh Norman.
“I am not here to make excuses for my conduct”. “One thing that he”s always been good at, and this goes back for a while, you can have him contained for most of the game, and all of a sudden, if you let up one or two plays, he burns you. This isn’t about anything that was said or done to me.
“First of all, because he”s so talented, that”s the big challenge,” Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo said. Against the Bears, Bridgewater had more touchdown passes (four) than incompletions (three) and became the second quarterback in National Football League history to complete at least 85 percent of his passes while throwing four TD passes without an interception and running for a score in a single game. The favored team is 4-0 straight up in the last four games of this matchup, but the visiting team is 7-2 against the spread in the last nine.
They have allowed three 100-yard rushing games this season: the Eagles’ DeMarco Murray, the Cowboys’ Darren McFadden and Panthers quarterback Cam Newton’s impressive performance last week.
The Vikings head into tonight banged up, with Adrian Peterson, Harrison Smith, Anthony Barr and Linval Joseph all showing up on the injury report. The Vikings playoff hopes could get precarious if Atlanta and Seattle win and the Vikings lose to the Giants.
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The Giants have won the last two meetings with the Vikings, who are looking to reverse their trend of poor play in night games.