Match context Green Bay Packers vs Minnesota Vikings 
The Packers are limping along… and it’s starting to show. Losing Tucker Kraft already ripped out a chunk of their offensive identity, then Jayden Reed’s absence tightened the screws. Now Josh Jacobs is almost certain to miss the trip, and Green Bay’s offense, already brittle, has to face a stout run defense without its lynchpin. Result: a team built on the run game forced to improvise.
Minnesota isn’t flashy, but it’s still competitive. Aaron Jones in the backfield has steadied things and gives J.J. McCarthy a firmer base. The rookie’s up-and-down, sure, but the Vikings have enough running game to stay in these contests — especially against a Packers defense that’s been coming apart week after week.
The keys to the showdown Green Bay Packers vs Minnesota Vikings
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The big issue: injuries. Without Jacobs the Packers lose their offensive safety net. The passing game gets easier to read, and the receivers aren’t exactly at full health. The problem for Green Bay is Minnesota defends the run well and is starting to find its rhythm in coverage — enough to make life hard for a Jordan Love who isn’t fully right yet.
Across the line, the Vikings are one of the few teams that can really hurt Green Bay on the ground, and Aaron Jones knows Lambeau like the back of his hand. A more balanced attack, less reliant on the big play, could expose a Packers secondary that’s too often left wanting. Momentum — what’s left of it — looks to be swinging Minnesota’s way.

Free Pick Green Bay Packers vs Minnesota Vikings
Pick : Minnesota Vikings +6,5
The Packers are still favorites, but current form and the injury list make that line hard to justify. Minnesota has the pieces to set the ground tempo, protect McCarthy and force Green Bay to play without its usual weapons.
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