GREEN BAY, WIS. - If you're trying to remember the last time you saw an NFL team go more than 57 minutes without one measly completion to a wide receiver, well, you're not alone.
"I'm nine years in and I've never really seen it," said receiver Michael Jenkins, who was targeted three times but didn't have a catch in Sunday's 23-14 loss at Lambeau Field.
"We have to find a way to fix it. And if we want to make the playoffs, we have to fix it fast."
Fixing it soon most likely depends on Mother Nature's ability to heal Percy Harvin's sprained left ankle in time for Sunday's game against the Bears at Mall of America Field.
Harvin led the NFL in receptions (62) at the time of his injury but missed his third consecutive game on Sunday.
After a feel-good win at home against the Lions, the Vikings have lost consecutive road games against the Bears and Packers. The wide receivers have caught a total of 13 passes for 105 yards in those two games, including three for 38 against Green Bay -- all in the final 2 minutes, 43 seconds.
The Packers played a lot of man coverage, daring second-year quarterback Christian Ponder to throw the ball to his undermanned receiving corps rather than keep handing off to Adrian Peterson, who was gashing Green Bay for 210 yards rushing.
"You'd think you'd be able to do anything you want [in the passing game] with a guy rushing like that week in and week out," Jenkins said. "But it just hasn't materialized for whatever reason. I don't know if we have to narrow down the pass offense or what."