The Vikings are 4-1, having won three straight one-possession games against teams with losing records. They fell behind by 14 points at home in the first one, missed multiple chances to pull away in the second one and gave up 19 straight points after taking a 21-3 lead in the third one.
They will head to Miami this weekend with a chance to reach 5-1 before their bye week. Between now and then, they will provide plenty of fuel for a content machine that loves to run on this question especially:
"Are the (insert team name here) really that good?"
The next batch of NFL power rankings will hit Tuesday, attempting to place the Vikings' 4-1 record in context. Pro Football Focus' grades place the Vikings near the top of the league; other data analysis models have them more toward the middle. Fans and commentators will all subject the Vikings to various eye tests, measuring a five-game sample from a new coaching staff against some arbitrary standard.
The question of how good the Vikings are, on Oct. 10, might not be terribly easy to answer. It might also not matter much.
Through five weeks, the Vikings' offensive starters have played 346 game snaps together in a new scheme, and their defense has played 322, after most of the team's prominent players sat out the preseason. They have 12 more game weeks, in addition to whatever practice time they'll log during next week's bye, to become more precise.
Their 4-1 start, with four conference and three division wins in the season's first five weeks, means the Vikings won't be scrambling to catch up in the NFC playoff race as they figure things out. The NFL's expanded playoff field gives them a realistic chance to make the postseason just by going .500 the rest of the way.
Should they reach the playoffs, they'd compete with a NFC field that seems to have few complete teams at the moment. The Eagles (5-0) look like the class of the conference so far, the Giants are a surprising 4-1 under first-year coach Brian Daboll and the Cowboys' defense has helped them start 4-1 with Cooper Rush playing for the injured Dak Prescott.