Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans Saints Prediction, Game Preview

Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans Saints game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 4 game on Sunday, October 2

Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans Saints prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 4, Sunday, October 2


Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans Saints How To Watch

Date: Sunday, October 2
Game Time: 9:30 am ET
Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England
How To Watch: NFL Network
Record: Minnesota Vikings (2-1), New Orleans Saints (1-2)
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Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans Saints Game Preview

Why Minnesota Vikings Will Win

New Orleans could really, really use some time off that it’s not going to get.

This is one banged up team considering it’s just Week 4. Andy Dalton will probably be under center for Jameis Winston, and RB Alvin Kamara and WR Michael Thomas will give it a go – few NFL teams are as dinged.

That’s not a plus considering the problems that need to be solved in a hurry, like turnovers.

Who gets whacked by a team like the Carolina Panthers? A team that turns it over three times after giving it away five times against Tampa Bay.

The Saints are moving the ball well enough, but they have yet to deal with a high-powered offense with a big passing game – and yeah, for now, that includes the Buccaneers.

All of a sudden, the team that’s struggling force mistakes on one side and scored just 24 points on the other has to deal with the Minnesota passing game that’s been inconsistent, but can strike from anywhere.

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Why New Orleans Saints Will Win

Run, New Orleans, run.

Yeah, Kamara is hurt, and Mark Ingram is Mark Ingram, and Taysom Hill has a rib problem, and Jameis can’t run, but the Saints have to give it a go.

The ground attack worked great in the opener against Atlanta, but it fizzled over the last two weeks. Now it gets a Minnesota defense that’s struggling to come up with the big stops against the run, allowed five rushing scores so far, and has to try to hold up with the inconsistent offense isn’t getting things moving.

For all the supposed fun, Minnesota struggles on third downs, and the New Orleans defense is great at getting off the field.

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What’s Going To Happen

Throw all logic and reason out the window when it comes to the London games.

Everyone’s rhythm and groove are thrown off, no one plays quite like they’re supposed to, and even though it’s a fun idea – eventually, there will be a London team – everything will seem a bit off.

Winston will come up with a slew of big plays against a hurt Minnesota secondary, but the Vikings will be a bit better on the lines, its own running game will work, and the healthier receiving corps will shine through.

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Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans Saints Prediction, Line

Minnesota 24, New Orleans 20
Line: Minnesota -3, o/u: 43.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2
Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans Saints Must See Rating: 3

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Minnesota Vikings vs. New Orleans Saints live stream, how to watch, NFL football predictions, odds, tv channel, start time

The Minnesota Vikings are on the road this week to face the New Orleans Saints from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.

For the first time in NFL history, we have a Christmas Day game between the Minnesota Vikings and the New Orleans Saints from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.

The Vikings are coming off back to back losses to the Bears and the Buccaneers, they have played some of their best football on the road and should be ready for this primetime game in NOLA. As for the Saints, they are coming off a tough loss to the Chiefs where Brees didn’t look very strong.

This will be a Christmas miracle for fans being able to watch the NFL on Christmas Day. Here is everything you need to know to stream the action this afternoon.

Minnesota Vikings vs. New Orleans Saints

  • When: Friday, December, 25
  • Time: 4:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX (4K)/NFL Network, FOX Deportes
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Prediction: The Vikings have lost two in a row but have played some of their best football on the road. I’ll roll with the Vikings getting almost 7 points to stay in this game and possibly win the game outright.

Bet: Vikings +6.5

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NFL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds last updated Friday at 3:30 p.m. ET.

Minnesota Vikings vs. New Orleans Saints -6.5

Over/Under: 50.5 

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Wild Card Round: Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Sunday’s Wild Card Round matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints, with NFL betting odds, picks and best bets

The Minnesota Vikings (10-6) meet the New Orleans Saints (13-3) in the playoffs for the first time since the Minneapolis Miracle game in January 2018. This time, however, the Saints will have a distinct home-field advantage when the game kicks off at the Merecedes-Benz Superdome at 1:05 p.m. Sunday. We analyze the Vikings-Saints betting odds and lines, with NFL betting picks, tips and best bets.

Vikings at Saints: Wild Card Round preview, betting trends and notes


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  • The Saints have gone 10-2 against the moneyline in their last 12 home games against opponents with winning records.
  • Minnesota played to the Over in each of its last five road games and six of its last eight games overall.
  • New Orleans hit the Over in five of its last seven games.
  • Both teams have winning records against the spread this season – New Orleans is 11-5 ATS (the best record in the league), while Minnesota is 9-7.
  • The Saints won their last three games by an average of 23 points.
  • Minnesota is 5-1 against the spread in its last six games played at the Superdome.
  • In his last five games against Minnesota, Saints QB Drew Brees has completed 129 of 175 passes (74%) for 1,410 yards with 12 touchdowns and three interceptions.
  • Vikings QB Kirk Cousins has thrown for 1,005 yards with nine touchdowns and one interception in three career games against the Saints – including 359 yards and two TDs in his only game as a Viking.

Vikings at Saints: Key injuries

Vikings CB Mackensie Alexander (knee), CB Mike Hughes (neck) and LB Eric Kendricks (quadriceps) are headed toward questionable statuses. RBs Dalvin Cook (shoulder) and Alexander Mattison (ankle) will play.

Saints CB Eli Apple (ankle) and FB Zach Line (knee) didn’t practice Thursday.

Vikings at Saints: Odds, betting lines and prediction

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Thursday at 9:20 p.m. ET.

Prediction

Saints 34, Vikings 20

Moneyline (?)

Because the teams appear to be headed in different directions, this is by far the worst moneyline bet of the Wild Card Round games. The Saints are a whopping -400. That is simply too big of a number to support given Minnesota likely would have been 11-5 if not for laying down in Week 17.

The only bet to make here is Minnesota (+310) because the price is too steep to bet the Saints, but we’ll PASS and look to the spread.

Against the Spread (?)

The Saints opened as 6.5-point favorites at a lot of sports books, but the line quickly jumped over 7 and currently sits at 7.5 points (Saints: -115, Vikings: -106). The NFL has waited for Cousins to have a signature game and, despite considerable personal success against the Saints, he has the stigma of not coming up big when needed. Brees is just the opposite. Take the SAINTS (-7.5, -115).

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Over/Under (?)

Just as the point spread for this game is the highest of any Wild Card game, so is the projected total of 49.5 points (Over: -115, Under: -106). That’s a big number, but this has the potential to be a risk-taking, big-play producing game like their last playoff meeting two years ago. Scores get big in the Big Easy and this one likely will follow suit. Take the OVER 49.5 (-115).

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