Vikings' Rooting Guide for NFL Playoff Implications of Week 14 (2024)

Vikings' Rooting Guide for NFL Playoff Implications of Week 14

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    The dominoes have fallen for the Minnesota Vikings to be in the NFC's final wild-card spot if the playoffs were to start today. But there are still four more weeks of the regular season left, so there's work to do for Mike Zimmer's team if it's going to punch its ticket to the postseason.

    When the Vikings started the season 1-5, it seemed as though doomsday for the franchise was inevitable. But this is 2020. Nothing is predictable. Even the New York Jets nearly won a football game Sunday.

    The Vikings are sitting fairly pretty, with shortening odds to make the final field of seven with each win. According to theNew York Times' playoff projection tool, the team's chances of making the postseason went from 29 percent to 43 percent with their win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.

    Still, they will need some help to both get into the field and potentially improve their seeding. They are just one game behind the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and can pass them with a head-to-head win Sunday. They are two games behind the Seahawks for the fifth seed.

    That could be an important distinction, as the five-seed will have the honor of playing the NFC East champion. Here's whom Vikings fans should be pulling for in Week 14 to optimize their playoff chances and seeding.

NFC Playoff Picture

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    Before we get into the specifics of whom the Vikes and their fans should be rooting for, let's look at the big picture. The New Orleans Saints and the Green Bay Packers are locked in a battle for the top seed.

    Despite missing Drew Brees, the Saints sit atop the standings 10-2.The Packers are just behind them at 9-3, followed by the NFC West-leading Los Angeles Rams at 9-4. The NFC East continues to be a mesmerizing train wreck of a division. The New York Giants and Washington Football Team are tied for the lead at 5-7.

    That wild-card spots are occupied by the 8-4 Seattle Seahawks, 7-5 Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the 6-6 Vikings. The Arizona Cardinals, at 6-6, are on the outside looking in, followed by four 5-7 clubs in the Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, San Francisco 49ers and the Washington Football Team.

    The Vikings aren't likely to catch the Packers in the NFC North standings, but there's upward mobility within the wild-card race.

Texans at Bears

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    The Bears have gone from looking like a playoff lock early in the season to a distant challenger in the wild-card picture. This game doesn't hold a ton of weight for the Vikings, but it does practically eliminate an element of the race for the final playoff spot.

    After starting 5-1, the Bears moved to 5-7 with six straight losses. That includes a 19-13 loss to the Vikings in Week 10.

    Given the Bears' switch back to Mitchell Trubisky and the consequent uninspired football that has transpired, there's little reason to believe they can come back from the depths. A loss to the Texans would confirm that the best they could do is 8-8.

    Houston should be up to the task. The Texans have won two of their past three games and took the AFC South-leading Indianapolis Colts to the brink in a 26-20 loss last time out. Deshaun Watson alone gives them a huge advantage in quarterback play.

    Rooting interest: Texans

Cardinals at Giants

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    The Cardinals are tied with the Vikings at 6-6, but Minnesota holds the tiebreaker based on wins over common opponents. A Vikings win, combined with a Cardinals loss to the Giants, would at least give them sole possession of the final playoff spot.

    This is the biggest non-Vikings game of Week 14. A win for the Giants could boost the Vikings' playoff chances by 10 percent, according to theNew York Times' playoff projection tool.

    This outcome seems a lot more likely than it did just a few weeks ago. The Giants—who are the No. 4 seed by virtue of leading the NFC East—have won four in a row, with three of those coming on the road.

    The Giants defense has been particularly stifling. They have allowed a maximum of 20 points in each of those four games, including holding the Seahawks to 12 in Week 13.

    As good as the defense has been, rooting for the Giants might mean rooting for Colt McCoy to win another game against a playoff-caliber team in 2020. Daniel Jones was out against the Seahawks with ahamstring injury, and his status is still in question for the Cardinals game.

    Jones has been inconsistent this season, but McCoy wasn't any better. He threw for 105 yards with a touchdown and an interception on 13-of-22 passing. It isn't the best situation for the Vikings, but the Giants' recent play makes it possible.

    Rooting interest: Giants

Washington at 49ers

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    The Buffalo Bills dealt a major blow to the San Francisco 49ers' hopes of earning the final wild-card spot in Week 13. A loss to the Washington Football Team on Sunday would be a death knell.

    The 49ers are still lurking at 5-7 with two winnable games on the horizon against Washington and the Dallas Cowboys before finishing with NFC West contests against the Cardinals and Seahawks. The Football Team—like the Giants—are sudden NFC East contenders with three wins in a row.

    The most recent win snapped the Steelers' win streak, so anything can happen. But getting into the wild-card race would mean winning out with the 49ers, Seahawks, Carolina Panthers and Philadelphia Eagles coming up.

    It could be done, but it doesn't seem like the team is there yet. The 49ers, who won the NFC last season, are the bigger threat with the opportunity to regain momentum this week and go on to finish out unbeaten.

    Therefore, the Vikings should be hoping Washington is able to burst a second bubble in as many weeks.

    Rooting interest: Washington

Vikings' Rooting Guide for NFL Playoff Implications of Week 14 (2024)

FAQs

What do the Minnesota Vikings need to make the playoffs? ›

— The Vikings need a combination of four outcomes in Week 18 to make the playoffs. First and foremost, Minnesota (7-9) needs to defeat NFC North Champion Detroit (11-5), which is currently the No. 3 seed in the conference. Since the NFL expanded the playoffs in 2020 to include seven teams in each conference, No.

What percent chance do the Vikings have of making the playoffs? ›

At +2200, the Vikings have a 4.3% chance of advancing to the playoffs.

What are the chances of the Vikings making the Super Bowl? ›

Minnesota Vikings Super Bowl Odds Week-by-Week

The Vikings currently have +80000 odds (0.1% implied probability) on DraftKings Minnesota to win the Super Bowl in 2024. The Vikings had 35-1 odds to win the Super Bowl before the season began, which fell to 65-1 after a 20-17 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Are the Vikings out of the playoffs? ›

Vikings officially eliminated from playoff contention.

How can Bills make the playoffs? ›

If the Bills don't win on SNF, their other paths to playoffs are: a tie versus Miami, a Steelers loss or tie, a Jaguars loss or tie, or a Texans-Colts tie. If they make the playoffs but not as division champs, the Bills will be either the No. 6 or No. 7 seed.

Can the Packers make the playoffs if they lose? ›

The path to a playoff spot in the final week of the season is simple: win and in. But even if the Packers are unable to pick up a victory to end the regular season, there's still a chance they make the playoffs, as long as some other teams also lose.

What happens if Vikings lose to Packers? ›

If the Vikings lose, they will finish in third or fourth in the NFC North, based on what happens between the Packers (8-8) and Bears (7-9). A Vikings loss and a Packers win will slot Minnesota in third.

Who is favored to win, Vikings or Lions? ›

The Lions are the favorites, expected to win by at least a field goal but less than a touchdown (currently -3).

What is the Vikings win probability? ›

The Minnesota Vikings' Super Bowl odds currently sit at +7325. Last year, the Vikings closed out their season with a record of 7-10. With the NFL schedule officially out, the Vikings are at +0.5 in Week 1 versus the New York Giants.

What are the odds the Vikings win the Super Bowl in 2024? ›

The Minnesota Vikings sport an over/under of 7.5 wins in 2024, which would be a small step forward compared to last season's seven wins if they hit the over. The Minnesota Vikings are +8000 to emerge victorious in the Super Bowl as of June 6. Their odds to earn a postseason spot are +270.

Who is predicted to win the Super Bowl in 2025? ›

The Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl 58 but the team they beat is more of a favorite to win the Super Bowl in 2025. Oddsmakers at SI Sportsbook list the San Francisco 49ers as the favorite to hoist the Lombardi Trophy next year.

What are the odds of the Vikings winning the Super Bowl in 2025? ›

While locking up the wide out to a long-term deal was a boon for the future, the Vikings' odds remain unchanged at +8000.

What happens if Lions beat Vikings? ›

The Lions have already clinched the NFC North title and can't be any worse than the No. 3 seed in the NFC playoffs, but a win vs. the Vikings today, coupled with losses by Philadelphia (at New York Giants) and Dallas (at Washington) would give Detroit the No. 2 seed.

What do the Vikings need to make the playoffs? ›

To secure a playoff berth, the Vikings must defeat the Lions, who are motivated to perform well despite their season's challenges. Simultaneously, the Packers need to lose to the Bears, the Seahawks must fall to the Cardinals, and either the Saints should lose to the Falcons or the Buccaneers to the Panthers.

What are the odds the Vikings make the playoffs? ›

Next Gen Stats gives the Vikings a 30-percent chance of making the playoffs, a little higher than the Packers (26 percent). A win moves Minnesota's chances to 50 percent, but a loss drops the mark to 4 percent.

Did the Vikings make the playoffs in 2024? ›

Minnesota has enough talent to get to the postseason, but leaning on either a rookie quarterback or a journeyman at quarterback will be a challenge. That's exactly what Pro Football Focus' reasoning for the Vikings not making the 2024 playoffs.

Did Minnesota Wild make the playoffs? ›

Wild eliminated from playoff chase after thrashing by Avalanche. The Wild finally ran out of chances to salvage their season by losing again to Colorado. Kirill Kaprizov kept scoring, but little else went well for Minnesota.

Can Detroit Lions make the playoffs? ›

Go here for a team-by-team guide to playoff scenarios for Week 18. The Detroit Lions (12-5) have clinched a playoff berth.

Have the Vikings ever won a Super Bowl? ›

Since the franchise's inception, the Vikings have completed 61 seasons of play in the NFL. The team won one NFL Championship in 1969, and was the last team crowned NFL champions before the AFL–NFL merger in 1970. The franchise has been conference champions three times since the merger, but has never won the Super Bowl.

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