Ben Leber's role at outside linebacker has become more important since E.J. Henderson's injury, and Leber said he believes the team has regained its early-season form in beating the Giants after losing to the Cardinals, Panthers and Bears. Leber said the team is ready for a top performance Sunday against the Cowboys.
The Vikings were 10-1 -- the only loss being to the Steelers -- before they went into the slump and lost three out of the next four games.
You want my opinion? The Vikings will have to play like they did when they were 10-1 if they are to beat the Cowboys and advance to the NFC title game. Anything less will result in the season coming to a close. The Cowboys completely dominated a pretty good Eagles team in two consecutive games.
"Those are the lumps you end up taking over the course of the year. It's a long season," said Leber, about the Vikings' roughest stretch. "We did a great job bouncing back and collecting ourselves.
"We played our style of football [against the Giants], and that's the sign of a good team. We executed very well, and we set out and did the things we wanted to do."
The final 12-4 record gave the Vikings a bye week. "Certainly, the week off helped," Leber said. "It let us get our bodies healthy, and get mentally fresh."
Leber was asked if replacing Henderson, maybe the best middle linebacker in the league, when the Vikings are in the nickel defense, has put more pressure on him than when he plays outside linebacker.
"I don't feel like it's too much," said Leber. "I got my feet wet last year with him going down during the season. I feel comfortable out there right now."