For Vikings placekicker Ryan Longwell, who has spent 14 seasons playing with the Packers and the Vikings, this is his 29th game in the rivalry. It is his 10th game on the Vikings' side.
For the Vikings, who are 3-6, it is a crucial game to win if they are to stay in the race for a playoff berth. They will have to play better than they did against the Bears, and I believe they are ready to play their best game of the season.
"For me, it has been a great rivalry, a lot of fun," Longwell said. "It's pretty special to see it from both sidelines and both places, and certainly that's why they're rivals, because [the games] seem to always be close and always important.
"[It's] a big game for us. I think we've got a good group of guys. ... I wouldn't say fragile. I think that with everything that's gone on off the field that this is the group of guys that you'd want in this type of situation, because they are used to it, they are resilient, and we're going to come out swinging. I mean we're not sitting where we want to be, but the group of guys in this locker room is the group you want fighting out of this hole. It gives us the best chance to win, no doubt."
Longwell looked back to the big late rally to beat Arizona to show what the team can do.
"It didn't happen for us for 56 minutes against the Cardinals, and we still had enough fight to get that one, so no, I never worry about the effort of these guys," Longwell said.
Longwell said the Packers have proved they are one of the best teams in the NFL. They are tied for first in the NFC North with the Bears at 6-3.
"They're sitting up top in the division, and we certainly are running out of time, so we need to take advantage when we get these games against division opponents because the wins count like two for one," he said. "You don't want to pass up on too many of these games, like the last one [a 28-24 loss at Green Bay on Oct. 24]."