Vikings coach Mike Zimmer knows his team is going to face its toughest challenge this season Sunday in Philadelphia.
This Eagles team was one of four NFL teams to finish the regular season in the top 10 in both total offense and total defense.
The Eagles are 8-1 at home, with their lone loss coming in Week 17, when they rested several starters and fell 6-0 to the Cowboys.
"They have a great running game, a very, very good offensive line. Their backs run extremely hard and we're going to have to tackle those guys," Zimmer said. "They do a nice job in their play-action passes. And defensively their front is very, very good. They have [defensive tackle] Fletcher Cox and [defensive ends] Brandon Graham and Vinny Curry. These guys really bring it. We're going to have to block them this week."
When Zimmer looked over the tape of the Eagles' divisional victory over Atlanta last weekend, he said if it wasn't for two Eagles turnovers that gave the Falcons good field position, it might have been a blowout.
"Against Atlanta they played great on defense. If Philadelphia didn't fumble the punt Atlanta might not have scored all day," he said. "That's the kind of day it is probably going to be."
Gauging the offense
While a lot of focus has been on the tremendous Eagles defense, the Vikings' ability to shut down the Philadelphia offense will probably be what decides the game.
Zimmer was asked what sees from the Eagles wide receivers.