Vikings clinch playoff spot, can catch Lions Monday night

The Vikings are bound for the playoffs, and they can thank the arch-rival Packers for that. Green Bay’s 30-13 victory over the Seahawks in Seattle on Sunday night punched Minnesota’s ticket to the postseason.

The Vikings reached the playoffs for the second time in three seasons under head coach Kevin O’Connell.

With a win over the Bears at US Bank Stadium, the Vikings would join the Lions and Eagles at 12-2, the best record in the NFC. Because they face Detroit in the regular season finale, the Vikings control their own destiny. Win out and they are the NFC North champions and can earn the coveted no. 1 seed and first round bye.

Tiebreakers include conference winning percentage, record against common opponents, strength in wins and strength of schedule.

The Vikings have the toughest schedule of the NFC’s top three teams the rest of the way. After playing the 4-9 Bears, Minnesota travels to Seattle to play the 8-6 Seahawks and hosts 10-4 Green Bay before heading to Detroit.

Meanwhile, the Lions’ remaining opponents aside from the Vikings are Chicago and San Francisco (6-8). The Eagles, winners of 10 straight, play the Commanders (9-5), Cowboys (6-8) and Giants (2-12).