One former NFL MVP, a former Super Bowl MVP and one of the game's rising quarterbacks are playing this weekend for a chance to visit the Vikings Jan. 14 at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Each passer — the Panthers' Cam Newton, Saints' Drew Brees or the Rams' Jared Goff — presents a unique challenge for the NFL's No. 1-ranked defense in Minnesota.
But which foe is the best matchup for the Vikings in the NFC divisional round?
No matter this weekend's outcomes, the Vikings' opening playoff game will feature a rematch of the regular season against either the Rams, Saints or Panthers. The Vikings beat the Saints (Week 1) and the Rams (Week 11) before losing to the Panthers 31-24 in Charlotte in Week 14.
Vikings players undoubtedly would welcome a rematch with the Panthers, this time in their own building after Carolina put up 216 rushing yards, which was the second-most against the Vikings defense in three seasons.
But let's start with the team Vikings fans should be rooting for this weekend — the third-seeded Rams, who automatically come to Minnesota with a victory Saturday night against the sixth-seeded Falcons.
No. 3 seed Los Angeles Rams (11-5)
No NFL defense held the Rams' top-ranked scoring offense to fewer points (seven) or rushing yards (45) than the Vikings in a 24-7 trouncing at U.S. Bank Stadium on Nov. 19.
Coach Mike Zimmer knew beforehand that Goff routinely got pre-snap help from the Rams sideline, which gave the Vikings an advantage. Goff threw at least two touchdowns in seven of eight games to end the regular season, but against the Vikings, he was held out of the end zone. Todd Gurley, the NFL's second-leading rusher with 1,305 yards, managed only 25 yards on 13 touches after Los Angeles' opening scoring drive.