Packers lose another cornerback for Sunday night game vs. Vikings

The Vikings might have a field day on Sunday night

In another blow to the Green Bay Packers ahead of their Sunday night game against their NFC North rivals, the Minnesota Vikings, Adam Schefter of ESPN has reported that the team will be without cornerback Eric Stokes for the game. Stokes is missing the pivotal matchup due to a hamstring injury.

The Packers are already missing their other top cornerback, Jaire Alexander, for the game due to a suspension. Alexander was suspended earlier this week due to “conduct detrimental to the team” after a number of incidents, including declaring himself a captain and going out for the coin toss in last week’s game against the Carolina Panthers.

With the Packers missing their top two cornerbacks going into a crucial game, it should bode well for the Vikings’ passing attack, led by Justin Jefferson and rookie wide receiver Jordan Addison. It should also make life a little easier for rookie quarterback Jaren Hall, making just his second start in the NFL this week.

Minnesota needs to win each of their remaining two games and get some help to make the playoffs, and this news certainly makes that at least a little more likely.

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Vikings vs. Packers: 4 offensive keys for week 17

Jaren Hall gets the start. What does the offense need to do to be successful with Hall at the helm?

We’ve reached do-or-die time for the Minnesota Vikings.

The Vikings take on the Green Bay Packers at 7:20 p.m. CST in primetime on Sunday Night Football. The winner gets to sleep peacefully, knowing that they have one more week to make a push for the playoffs. The loser goes home and likely eliminated from contention..

Green Bay’s defense under Joe Barry has been an uninspiring unit. They’re 17th in points allowed, 25th in EPA allowed/play and 30th in defensive DVOA. There has not been much to celebrate. This unit has been one of the more disappointing in the league.

The Vikings are not doing enough to win on the offensive side. They are scoring, averaging just over 24 points a game since Kirk Cousins has been out, but they can’t finish the job. Most of that is because of the lack of consistency at the position.

Josh Dobbs gave the performance of his life for six quarters. After that, he turns into a pumpkin for three straight games, including a game after the bye week. Nick Mullens gave it his best effort, and while the ball was moving, he didn’t perform at the level necessary to keep his job.

Now Minnesota turns to Jaren Hall, the only quarterback with a starting record above .500, to try to spark this offense to the playoffs.

Can he do it? He has the capabilities. He and the rest of this Minnesota offense must follow these four keys to success.

Vikings vs. Packers: Week 17 staff preview and predictions

Our staff at Vikings Wire previewed and predicted Sunday night’s border battle

The Minnesota Vikings are a fascinating team to watch the last two weeks of the regular season.

Sitting at 7-8, they no longer control their own destiny for the playoffs, but they are still very much alive for a wild card spot after a 30-24 loss to the Detroit Lions on Sunday afternoon.

That game also saw multiple season-ending injuries, as both tight end T.J. Hockenson and outside linebacker D.J. Wonnum suffered season-ending injuries and were placed on injured reserve earlier this week.

Heading into Sunday night’s pivotal matchup, our staff previewed and predicted the NFC North rivalry game.

Vikings vs. Packers: 4 defensive keys for week 17

It’s do or die time for the Vikings. Minnesota’s defense has to follow these four keys if they want to win on Sunday against the Green Bay Packers.

This is their last chance.

The Minnesota Vikings get one more chance to salvage their playoff chances as they face the Green Bay Packers in U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday Night Football at 7:20 p.m. CST. 

Minnesota has a chance to atone for dropping the past two with a good performance against a surging Green Bay team. 

After starting 3-6 this season, the Packers have found a way back into the playoff conversation, and it’s been behind the play of their offense. 

Since their meeting in week eight, Green Bay’s offense has been fourth in EPA/play, sixth in success rate, third in EPA/dropback and tenth in EPA/rush. Jordan Love has come into his own as a passer. He’s sixth in Adjusted net yards per pass attempt, second in passing yards (2095) and third in passing touchdowns (16) in that span.

On the other hand, Minnesota has been in a bit of a slump after their improbable 3-0 win against the Raiders at the beginning of the month. In the last two weeks, they have allowed 57 points, more than the four games before them combined. They’ve allowed the fourth-most EPA/play and are third-worst in success rate.

This defense must follow these four keys to success to get back on track and keep their playoff hopes alive.

4 storylines to watch in Week 17 Vikings vs. Packers

These stories are going to be worth keeping your eye on as the Vikings take on the Packers

The Minnesota Vikings are a fascinating team to watch the last two weeks of the regular season.

Sitting at 7-8, they no longer control their own destiny for the playoffs, but they are still very much alive for a wild card spot after a 30-24 loss to the Detroit Lions on Sunday afternoon.

That game also saw multiple season-ending injuries, as both tight end T.J. Hockenson and outside linebacker D.J. Wonnum suffered season-ending injuries and were placed on injured reserve earlier this week.

Heading into their week 17 rivalry game against the Green Bay Packers, the Vikings are a team that needs to find a way to win. These storylines are going to be worth watching during Sunday’s game.

4 Vikings players to watch in Week 17 vs. Packers

These players will need a big game if the Vikings want to win on Sunday.

The Minnesota Vikings are a fascinating team to watch the last two weeks of the regular season.

Sitting at 7-8, they no longer control their own destiny for the playoffs, but they are still very much alive for a wild card spot after a 30-24 loss to the Detroit Lions on Sunday afternoon.

That game also saw multiple season-ending injuries, as both tight end T.J. Hockenson and outside linebacker D.J. Wonnum suffered season-ending injuries and were placed on injured reserve earlier this week.

Looking at the Vikings play this season, they are at their best when they don’t turn the ball over and the starts make big plays. These players will need a big game if the Vikings want to win on Sunday.

Purple Daily on Draft: Should the Vikings go for a top 10 pick?

The latest episode of Purple Daily on Darft discusses if the Vikings should go for a top 10 pick in the NFL Draft

Looking at the future of the Minnesota Vikings is quite an interesting thing. They will likely have a top 15 pick with the potential of it being the top 10. How should the Vikings handle things over the last two games?

Should they try to win or focus on the future? They made a statement on Thursday by naming Jaren Hall the starting quarterback for Sunday night’s game against the Green Bay Packers. The news broke during the show and the crew discussed it.

There were multiple other topics discussed as well on a special episode of Purple Daily on Draft, which recorded on Thursday due to the Christmas holiday.

All of that and more on the latest episode of Purple Daily on Draft, dropping every Monday afternoon on the Purple Daily YouTube channel.

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Packers must contend with mobility of Vikings rookie QB Jaren Hall

The Packers need to be ready for rookie QB Jaren Hall to make plays with his legs on Sunday night.

Along with having to worry about Justin Jefferson and the Minnesota Vikings trio of playmaking wide receivers, the Green Bay Packers will now have to account for quarterback Jaren Hall’s mobility.

Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell announced that Hall would get the start for Sunday Night’s playoff-like matchup.

Hall was drafted in the fifth round of this past draft by Minnesota out of BYU. He’s seen limited action as a rookie, playing 22 total snaps between Weeks 8 and 9, where he completed 8-of-10 passes for 101 yards, plus two rushes for 11 yards.

These 22 regular seasons snaps at 109 from the preseason are all the Packers have to go off of as they prepare for Hall. But, at the end of the day, the Vikings game plan is the Vikings game plan, and that’s what Green Bay is expecting to see.

“It’s pretty much the same,” said Quay Walker of the Vikings game plan now compared to Week 8 when the teams last met. “I think they’re going to stick to the similar plays that they call. Nothing is going to change for them. They got 18 back, so that’ll be a difference but other than that, I think everything will be the same.”

However, while schematically things may look fairly similar, if the pocket collapses or pressure is unable to get home, Hall has the ability to ad-lib and take off. In his final two seasons as BYU, Hall was a ball carrier 108 times, totaled nearly 600 rushing yards, and averaged 5.5 yards per carry with six touchdowns. During the pre-draft process, Hall ran a 4.64-second 40-time.

Recently, we saw New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito find quite a bit of success with the ball in his hands against this Green Bay defense. Whether it was a designed run off of read-options, or massive running lanes created by undisciplined pass rushers, DeVito rushed for 71 yards. In Week 1, Justin Fields rush for 59 yards, and in Week 11, Justin Herbert rushed for 73.

“Pulled up some of his tape from earlier in the season and the preseason once we kind of got the idea that he was going to be the guy,” said Matt LaFleur on Thursday. “He’s obviously a very talented thrower and he’s got a lot of mobility. That’s something that we struggled with quite a bit. Mobile quarterbacks being able to break contain and pick up yardage with their legs. I know that we are going to have our hands full just defending him.”

Limiting Hall’s opportunities as a runner begins with keeping him in the pocket, and when the opportunity to bring him down is there, the Packers have to capitalize. Against DeVito, specifically, there were too many “fly-bys,” as LaFleur put it postgame, with the Green Bay pass rushers running past DeVito, creating massive running lanes for him to escape through.

”Just level rush” said Walker when asked about defending a mobile quarterback. “Being real sticky on the back end and not only that just level rush, not getting too high on them when rushing. Just having a balanced rush, I would say. Keeping him in the pocket. That’ll help because he’s mobile and everything.”

Ideally, if and when Hall breaks contain, defenders are able to swarm to him to limit the damage on the ground, but that’s also where he can really stress the Green Bay defense. Scramble drills will ensue and the Packers’ defensive backs will be forced to defend Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison off-script. Failing to do so could lead to a big play in the passing game.

However, even if Green Bay manages to be somewhat sticky, there could be a lot of open field in front of Hall, as players stick to their coverage responsibilities.

Although part of the adjustments that the Packers made against Carolina was playing a season-high in man coverage snaps, this could be a game where we see Green Bay go back to their zone-heavy tendencies. Playing man against a mobile quarterback will result in the defensive backs having their back turned with their eyes not on the ball carrier. But in zone, they can keep their eyes forward and on where the quarterback is.

“When you’re playing against a guy that’s a really good runner, it’s always better to have what we refer to as ‘zone eyes’ across the board,” said Joe Barry on Thursday, “instead of just man eyes, especially when a guy breaks the pocket. In zone coverage, you’re reading the quarterback, you’re seeing the quarterback, you’re breaking on the quarterback, so in case he does take off you have that. But I still think you’ve got to be able to mix coverage principals and play multiple different things.”

Green Bay’s ability to get after the quarterback this season has been up and down at times, but overall, they enter Week 17 ranked seventh in pressure rate, although 22nd in sacks. On the other side of the ball, the Minnesota offensive line ranks third in ESPN’s pass-block win rate metric.

Regardless of who has been under center for the Vikings this season, Minnesota has wanted to throw the ball—and understandably so. Despite the uncertainty at quarterback over the second half of the season, the Vikings still rank sixth in average yards per pass attempt. LaFleur called Jefferson the best receiver in football, while Jordan Addison and KJ Osborn have combined for nearly 1,400 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns.

That on its own is enough to give this struggling Packers’ defense fits. But now they’ll also have to be aware of Hall’s mobility, an element at the quarterback position that has already burned Green Bay on a few occasions this season.

“I think in today’s football that’s something you have to be conscious of,” added Barry about defending a mobile quarterback. “That’s been the standard in today’s football. These young athletic quarterbacks that are coming into the league, that’s something you’ve got to be worried about all the time. This kid definitely falls into that category, that you do have to be conscious of.

“When you do have a quarterback that can run, I’m talking about both, when it’s a designed called run but also when things break down, and you have the perfect coverage, for example, but then a guy can take off and create and run and make plays on his own, that’s a weapon that offenses have. Definitely something we have to conscious of with this guy.”

Vikings Week 17 injury report sees minor changes

The injury report for the Minnesota Vikings in week 17 saw some minor changes on Thursday afternoon.

The Minnesota Vikings have released their second injury report of the week and all 12 names are still on it. However, there were some minor changes for the better.

  • S Theo Jackson (toe): Did not practice
  • CB Byron Murphy Jr. (knee): Did not practice
  • WR Jalen Nailor (concussion): Did not practice
  • DE Jaquelin Roy (ankle): Did not practice
  • WR Jordan Addison (ankle): Limited
  • CB Mekhi Blackmon (shoulder/illness): Limited
  • NT Sheldon Day (ankle): Limited
  • ILB Troy Dye (wrist): Limited
  • RB Alexander Mattison (ankle): Limited
  • NT Harrison Phillips (back): Full
  • RT Brian O’Neill (ankle): Full
  • ILB Ivan Pace Jr. (shoulder): Full

The Vikings saw improvements from three key players in Addison, Blackmon and Phillips. If they can all go on Sunday, it will be a major impact on the Vikings chances to win against their bitter rival.

No Murphy and Nailor is a tough proposition, especially with the Packers’ receivers being explosive. They are young and inconsistent, but talented.

The final injury report will be released on Friday afternoon and it will tell us more about who will play on Sunday night.

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Jaren Hall starting vs. Green Bay: The Real Forno Show

The Real Forno Show breaks down the Vikings decision to start Jaren Hall against the Green Bay Packers

The Minnesota Vikings are making another change at the quarterback position as they are set to start Jaren Hall against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night.

What is the idea for the change at quarterback? Nick Mullens threw for 411 yards and two touchdowns but the four interceptions he threw were the genesis for the decision.

With Hall getting the start, what does it mean?

  • Are the Vikings punting to next season? Are they trying to win now?
  • What does Hall bring that Mullens and Josh Dobbs don’t?
  • How does the matchup look against Joe Berry’s defense?

We are here to break it all down and more on the latest episode of The Real Forno Show, airing Monday and Wednesday nights at 6 pm central on the Vikings 1st & SKOL YouTube channel.

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