For such an unhappy triumvirate of Cheeseheads, Brian Gutekunst, Matt LaFleur and Aaron Rodgers sure do get to smile a lot on game days.
Just ask their usually frowning victims from Detroit, Chicago and the Twin Cities.
Since 2019, when Gutekunst, the general manager, paired Rodgers, the great and temperamental quarterback, with LaFleur, the young hot-shot coach, the Packers are 13-1 with a seven-game road winning streak against their NFC North counterparts.
Next up: Sunday's trip to U.S. Bank Stadium, where 73,000 fans and three key pieces of Vikings coach Mike Zimmer's defense (Patrick Peterson, Harrison Smith and Anthony Barr) will return to action in a border battle that was eerily quiet without fans in attendance last year. Rodgers, the reigning league MVP, did practice Friday and said he's definitely playing despite missing practice Wednesday and Thursday because of a toe injury.
Beat the 8-2 Packers, and the Vikings are 5-5, 2 ½ games out with seven to play and eyeballing a potentially electric prime-time rematch at Lambeau Field on Jan. 2. Lose, and the Packers go 4 ½ games up in the division and coast to a 12th title in the NFC North's 20th season.
The key, of course, is making Rodgers uncomfortable. Simple plan. Not so simple to execute.
"Every play against him is a fight," said Zimmer, who has had 14 full-game skirmishes with Rodgers, two as Bengals defensive coordinator (2-0) and 12 as Vikings coach (4-7-1). "You're fighting, scratching, the entire game."
Rodgers has led the Packers to seven division titles, including the past two en route to a pair of NFC Championship Games. Zimmer's defense wrenched one title away from Rodgers at Lambeau Field in Week 17 of the 2015 season and another one in 2017 when it broke Rodgers' collarbone on a season-ending hit by Barr in the first quarter of the teams' Week 7 meeting.