Neither the Vikings nor the Bears has much to play for Sunday, which means we could see plenty of backups before the Vikings head into the playoffs while the Bears prepare for their offseason. The Vikings, who have more to gain from building momentum for the playoffs, will prevail in Week 17.
THREE BIG STORY LINES
Play, and then await playoff fate
The Vikings and Bears kick off at noon, as do two of their potential playoff foes (the Saints and the Packers). But the NFC playoff picture, in all likelihood, won't be determined until the end of the Seahawks-49ers game on Sunday night.
Lots of playing time for backups?
The Vikings are locked in to the NFC's No. 6 seed, and coach Mike Zimmer said this week he was debating whether to rest many of the team's starters Sunday against the Bears. Backup QB Sean Mannion, who's only been on the field for five kneel-downs this year, could throw his first pass in a game since the preseason.
Bears have been a challenge
The Vikings have lost their past three against the Bears, falling in a Week 17 matchup at U.S. Bank Stadium to miss the playoffs last year and losing to backup QB Chase Daniel after Mitchell Trubisky was injured in Week 4 at Soldier Field this season.
TWO KEY MATCHUPS
Vikings offensive line vs. Bears LB Khalil Mack