Another week, another quarterback change. Welcome back, Christian Ponder. Josh Freeman's concussion opened the door for Ponder to return to his role as the starter for at least one game. The Packers, on the other hand, have Aaron Rodgers and have won three consecutive games to sit atop the NFC North at 4-2. As the teams prepare for their Sunday night border battle, here are three things you should know:
1. Breaking News: Rodgers is really good. Well, he's even better than usual when facing the Vikings.
In 10 career regular-season starts against the Vikings, Rodgers has completed 232 of 328 passes (70.7 percent) for 2,840 yards and 24 touchdowns with only four interceptions.
According to Elias Sports Bureau, Rodgers' 116.4 passer rating against the Vikings ranks No. 1 in NFL history (since the 1970 merger) against a single opponent with a minimum 250 attempts.
Vikings cornerback Chris Cook called Rodgers the best quarterback he's ever faced.
"He gets the ball out of his hands fast," Cook said. "He has one of the quickest releases I've ever seen. He's just accurate. He puts the ball in spots that only the receiver can catch the ball. Every throw I've seen him throw is right on point."
By the way, in his past six Sunday night starts, Rodgers has passed for 1,698 yards and 17 touchdowns with only one interception.
2. Jared Allen has collected the second-most sacks (17) of any player against the Packers in league history, behind only Steve McMichael (18). Allen set a career high in sacks with 4 ½ against Green Bay in a Monday night matchup in 2009.