01-05-2018, 04:12 AM
On Monday morning, the Minnesota Vikings will know who they will face in the Divisional round of the NFL playoffs. No matter the opponent, the Vikings know one area their defense will have to be great in order to advance: Shutting down elite running backs in the passing game.
Depending on outcomes, the Vikings will either match up with the Los Angeles Rams, New Orleans Saints or Carolina Panthers.
That means taking on either Todd Gurley, Alvin Kamara/Mark Ingram or Christian McCaffrey.
Here’s how they performed this season as receivers:
Gurley: 64 catches, 788 yards (12.3 yards per catch) six touchdowns
Kamara: 81 catches, 826 yards (10.3 yards per catch) five touchdowns
Ingram: 58 catches, 416 yards (7.2 yards per catch)
McCaffrey: 80 catches, 651 yards (8.1 yards per catch) five touchdowns
The Vikings have the No. 1 defense in the NFL in yards against and scoring. They also rank No. 1 when it comes to slowing down opponents’ running backs in passing yards allowed. According to Football Outsiders, Minnesota’s defense allows just 30.6 yards passing to RBs per game.
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Depending on outcomes, the Vikings will either match up with the Los Angeles Rams, New Orleans Saints or Carolina Panthers.
That means taking on either Todd Gurley, Alvin Kamara/Mark Ingram or Christian McCaffrey.
Here’s how they performed this season as receivers:
Gurley: 64 catches, 788 yards (12.3 yards per catch) six touchdowns
Kamara: 81 catches, 826 yards (10.3 yards per catch) five touchdowns
Ingram: 58 catches, 416 yards (7.2 yards per catch)
McCaffrey: 80 catches, 651 yards (8.1 yards per catch) five touchdowns
The Vikings have the No. 1 defense in the NFL in yards against and scoring. They also rank No. 1 when it comes to slowing down opponents’ running backs in passing yards allowed. According to Football Outsiders, Minnesota’s defense allows just 30.6 yards passing to RBs per game.
http://www.1500espn.com/vikings-2/2018/0...ing-backs/