The slumping Minnesota Vikings don’t have much time to rejuvenate their fading hopes for a second straight postseason berth.
Minnesota (4-6) has lost four of its last five games. The Vikings' next shot to turn things around comes Sunday at Lambeau Field, which has been surprisingly friendly territory for them lately.
The Vikings have won at Green Bay each of the last two seasons. A victory Sunday would give the Vikings three straight road wins over the Packers (6-3-1) for the first time since 1991-93, a streak that included two games in Green Bay and one in Milwaukee.
“The atmosphere and the environment's fun,” Vikings safety Josh Metellus said. “Anytime you can go to a place and feel like it's you against the world, as a competitor, it lights something up in you.”
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