A Packers offense that posted 41 points against the Vikings in Week 1 won't have running back Aaron Jones on Sunday, and wind could make things more difficult for Aaron Rodgers. But he gets four more quarters with the Vikings' rookie corners, and the Packers' offense will still be too much for the Vikings.
THREE BIG STORY LINES
Rodgers vs. the rookies
The Vikings got Cameron Dantzler back from the COVID-19 reserve list on Saturday. With Mike Hughes and Holton Hill out, the team will use third-rounder Dantzler, first-rounder Jeff Gladney and fifth-rounder Harrison Hand, as well as Kris Boyd, practice-squad addition Mark Fields and possibly Lions pickup Chris Jones against Rodgers.
Cook could return for another big day
Dalvin Cook was a full participant in practice Friday, and offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak said this week he didn't think the running back would need a limited role after recovering from a groin injury. If Cook is ready for a full workload, he'll be a key element of the Vikings offense in the stadium where he ran for 154 yards a year ago.
Subdued border battle starts division run
With COVID-19 cases spiking in northeast Wisconsin, the Packers won't have fans at Lambeau Field. It means Kirk Cousins could enjoy the same environment Rodgers did at U.S. Bank Stadium in Week 1, as Cousins tries to win for the first time at Lambeau.
TWO KEY MATCHUPS
Vikings secondary vs. Packers WR Davante Adams