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3 Bold Predictions for Vikings-Cardinals

The Minnesota Vikings remain in the league’s Top 10 Super Bowl odds, a totally bizarre ordeal after Minnesota was expected to win about six or seven games in 2024.

3 Bold Predictions for Vikings-Cardinals

That’s the benefit of a 9-2 start. Minnesota has won four straight after a two-game, post-bye losing skid and appears to be back on track.

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So, with the Vikings’ contest against the Arizona Cardinals just around the bend, these are three bold predictions for Vikings-Cardinals.

1. T.J. Hockenson Scores at Least Once

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The Vikings have gradually ramped up Hockenson’s snap count since his return in Week 9, and it seems he’s ready for a full TE1 workload. The proof was in the pudding last week when the veteran pass-catcher grabbed a couple of Sam Darnold’s passes late in a win over the Chicago Bears.



Hockenson’s snap count is approaching his pre-injury norm.

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Next, Hockenson will begin finding the endzone. He’ll get off the schneid at home versus the Bears, scoring at least one touchdown. He’s due — overdue.

2. Dallas Turner Finally Banks a Sack

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A theme so far in 2024, the Vikings have “too many” effective EDGE rushers. Jonathan Greenard, Andrew Van Ginkel, and Patrick Jones II are feasting on opposing quarterbacks, and when men like that are cooking, they can’t really be benched for a 21-year-old rookie.



Still, Minnesota’s coaching staff has hinted for weeks its desire to mix Dallas Turner more into the defensive game plan, and we believe they’ll fulfill their word before too long. So, on Sunday against the Cardinals, Turner will notch a sack on Kyler Murray, his second of the season and first since Week 1. It’s time.

3. The Vikings Win by 7 Points or More

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Listen, the Cardinals are a fairly good football team. Don’t make the mistake of assuming Minnesota is waltzing into Week 13 playing against last year’s Cardinals, an underwhelming squad mostly without Kyler Murray.



Arizona’s defense is suspect, though, and the Vikings have the playmakers and scheme to torment the Cardinals’ 11th-worst defense per EPA/Play. Most already understand that the Vikings‘ defense is a competent bunch.

Therefore, Minnesota will hop out to an early 21-7 lead or something of the sort, and end up winning 27-20, enriching the 2024 win-loss standing to 10-2.