Near-victories against the Packers and Browns show Jacksonville hasn't quit on its season, but the Vikings have too much to gain from a win on Sunday to slip up here. Kirk Cousins and Dalvin Cook could have big days against a depleted Jaguars defense, as the Vikings continue to fight their way back into the wild-card race.
THREE BIG STORY LINES
.500 and a playoff shot in sight
A win over the 1-10 Jaguars would be the Vikings' fifth victory in six games, returning them to the .500 mark after a 1-5 start. With the Buccaneers off on Sunday, the Vikings could move to within a game of Tampa Bay before the two teams meet in Florida next Sunday. A Vikings win could also help them pull even with the Cardinals, should Arizona lose to the Rams late Sunday afternoon.
Vikings offense nearing full strength with Thielen's return
After a weekend as a social media sensation — courtesy of his wife Caitlin's videos of his reactions to the Vikings' one-point win over the Panthers — wide receiver Adam Thielen will be back on the field Sunday after positive COVID-19 tests caused him to miss the Carolina game. Thielen and Justin Jefferson could be in line for big days against a Jaguars secondary that has allowed 7.9 net yards per passing attempt (the most in the league).
Jaguars turn to Glennon again
Mike Glennon, who started for the first time this season in Jacksonville's 27-25 loss to the Browns, will be the Jaguars' starting quarterback for a second straight week, as the team tries to regroup after firing GM Dave Caldwell this week. Glennon, now playing for his fifth team at age 31, has faced the Vikings once in his career, in a 2014 game the Vikings won in overtime in Tampa.
TWO KEY MATCHUPS
Vikings run defense vs. Jaguars RB James Robinson