The Minnesota Vikings are 1.5-point underdogs at home versus the Green Bay Packers in Week 11.
A win over the team’s primary foe would establish a date in California next week for the Vikings to nudge over .500 for the first time in 2021.
Also, here is the injury report — no Wyatt Davis. And Bashaud Breeland is questionable.
In addition, the Vikings will be without the services of Danielle Hunter, Michael Pierce, and of course, Irv Smith Jr.
Here’s the depth chart for Week 11:
QB1: Kirk Cousins
QB2: Sean Mannion
QB3: Kellen Mond
RB1: Dalvin Cook
RB2: Alexander Mattison
RB3: Kene Nwangwu
FB1: C.J. Ham
WR1: Adam Thielen
WR2: Justin Jefferson
WR3: K.J. Osborn
WR4: Ihmir Smith-Marsette
WR5: Dede Westbrook
WR6: Dan Chisena
TE1: Tyler Conklin
TE2: Chris Herndon
TE3: Luke Stocker
LT1: Christian Darrisaw
LT2: Rashod Hill
RT1: Brian O’Neill
RT2: Blake Brandel
C1: Mason Cole
C2: Garrett Bradbury
** It is unclear who will start at center. Head coach Mike Zimmer was ambiguous about it throughout the week.
LG1: Ezra Cleveland
RG1: Oli Udoh
LDE1: D.J. Wonnum
LDE2: Patrick Jones II
LDE3: Kenny Willekes
**Willekes hasn’t been formally added back to the depth chart but likely will be before Sunday.
RDE1: Everson Griffen
RDE2: Eddie Yarbrough
NT1: Armon Watts
NT2: James Lynch
3DT1: Dalvin Tomlinson
3DT2: Sheldon Richardson
SLB1: Anthony Barr
SLB2: Blake Lynch
SLB3: Ryan Connelly
MLB1: Eric Kendricks
MLB2: Troy Dye
WLB1: Nick Vigil
WLB2: Chazz Surratt
CB1: Patrick Peterson
CB2: Bashaud Breeland (Questionable)
CB3: Cameron Dantzler
CB4: Mackensie Alexander
CB5: Kris Boyd
CB6: Harrison Hand
SS1: Harrison Smith
SS2 Camryn Bynum
FS1: Xavier Woods
K: Greg Joseph
P: Jordan Berry
LS: Andrew DePaola
KR1: Kene Nwangwu
PR1: Dede Westbrook
PR2: K.J. Osborn
Dustin Baker is a political scientist who graduated from the University of Minnesota in 2007. He hosts a podcast with Bryant McKinnie, which airs every Wednesday with Raun Sawh and Sally from Minneapolis. His Viking fandom dates back to 1996. Listed guilty pleasures: Peanut Butter Ice Cream, ‘The Sopranos,’ and The Doors (the band).