Leslie Frazier said that former Ravens center Matt Birk and Vikings defensive tackle Pat Williams, who went against each other in practice for the past three seasons, will battle each other a lot Sunday when Baltimore pays a visit to the Metrodome. Birk, the former Cretin-Derham Hall athlete, played for the Vikings for 11 seasons before joining the Ravens as a free agent this past offseason.
"It should be a good matchup," said Frazier, the Vikings defensive coordinator. "Most centers have trouble blocking Pat, and I'm thinking that won't be any different for Matt.
"They always had some great battles. They'd both be talking at each other and pushing each other, and it was great battles. I'd like to believe that Pat, hopefully, will get the upper hand."
This week, Williams called Birk one of the top five centers in the league. Frazier said he was going to talk to Williams a lot this week in practice about going up against Birk.
"Hey, this is a guy that you faced every day for the last however many years, so just treat it just like it's practice but just raise the intensity a little bit," Frazier said.
Williams joined the Vikings from Buffalo in 2005, but Birk missed that entire season because of a hip injury. Birk and Williams were both picked for the Pro Bowl in 2006 and '07, and Williams went again last season.
"[Birk is] a very good blocker, very smart football player, as you know, and he's doing a good job for Baltimore," Frazier said. "But, he's lining up against Pat Williams, one of the best nose tackles in the National Football League.
"I think [Birk is] having a good season. I think he's moving well, he's getting his hands on people, he's knocking guys off the ball, he seems to have command of the offense."