Yes, there's an intense stretch coming for the Vikings, one that includes this afternoon's treacherous trip to Lambeau Field. Vegas pegs the Packers as 8 1/2-point favorites. Which means, odds are, the Vikings' NFC North title hopes may be all but disintegrated by sundown.
But Jarius Wright is just young enough and eager enough to think he can make a big December difference.
"I don't want to sound cocky or like I'm bragging on myself," the rookie receiver said. "But throughout my life, I've always been a playmaker. And I think I can bring that to this offense down the stretch. Taking the short pass and turning it into a long gain or making that deep catch down the field. I know my abilities can help."
That's the thing about Wright. He has an easygoing swagger. Now is his big opportunity to deliver.
With Percy Harvin out for his third consecutive game, Wright will again be in the mix. And not just in the mix, but likely a prominent part of the passing attack.
Sure, it may be asking a lot to expect a rookie in his third game to make a big splash in a division showdown at Lambeau Field. But Wright's confidence has been steadily escalating since his Nov. 11 debut against Detroit.
It didn't hurt that his first two receptions were a 54-yarder and a 3-yard TD grab.
Suddenly, Wright's belief that he could flourish in the NFL had supporting evidence.