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International games present numerous logistical challenges for the staff and physical challenges for the players, as they contend with an adjusted schedule and the effects of jet lag. I speak from experience as I was the team travel coordinator for the first two Vikings’ overseas games, which were both preseason games—in London (1983) and Gothenburg, Sweden (1988).
Former Vikings general manager Jeff Diamond sizes up the Vikings’ Week 4 matchup in Ireland against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
We played four preseason games abroad and won all of them during my tenure in the Vikings’ front office. More importantly than those preseason contests, the Vikings have played four regular season games in London and are 4-0, including wins in 2013 over the Steelers and 2017 against the Browns, the two teams the Vikings face in this unprecedented back-back pair of international games (with the Browns on tap in London in Week 5).
Vikings Take on the Steelers in London: Analysis from Jeff Diamond
The Vikings-Steelers matchup brings lots of excitement and intrigue as two teams that are co-leaders in their respective divisions meet in the first-ever game in Dublin, Ireland. The Vikings will renew acquaintances with old rival Aaron Rodgers on Sunday after beating him in London last year when he quarterbacked the Jets.
Jalen Ramsey, Darius Slay, and Joey Porter Jr. — so Wentz will likely utilize a lot of short, quick passes and must be careful when throwing downfield. But he has to take some longer shots to Jefferson, Addison, and Nailor, along with intermediate throws to T.J. Hockenson against the No. 26 pass defense that Sam Darnold had 295 passing yards and two TDs against in Week 2, with Jaxon Smith-Njigba catching eight passes for 1-3 yards, and Cooper Kupp had seven receptions for 90 yards.
4. So continue to get Jefferson and Hockenson more involved than they were in the first two games and get the ball to the returning Addison: Wentz did a better job than McCarthy in getting the ball to Hockenson, especially (five catches, 49 yards, one TD vs. the Bengals).
5. Stop the run and pressure Rodgers into turnovers: the Steelers are having trouble running the ball (31st ranked), and the Vikings were much better against the Bengals than in the Falcons loss. The Vikings had three interceptions off Rodgers in the 23-17 win in London over the Jets last year, including the game-sealer by Stephon Gilmore with 49 seconds left.
The Vikings’ pass rushers must pressure Rodgers into turnovers, which could happen after he also threw two interceptions in the Week 2 loss to the Seahawks and one pick last Sunday in Foxboro. The Vikings hope Pro Bowler Andrew Van Ginkel can play a lot more than the eight snaps he had last week (but he still managed to get two sacks in that limited duty).
NFC North leaders. Detroit comes off an impressive win at Baltimore and should handle the Browns in Motown as long as Jared Goff doesn’t turn it over too many times against Cleveland’s top-ranked defense.
The Packers are in Dallas on Sunday night, where Micah Parsons will try to put on a show against Jerry Jones’ Cowboys following the big trade. I think that will happen. The Packers are the much better team as long as Jordan Love plays better than he did in the upset loss at Cleveland (and the Dallas D without Parsons is a far cry from the Browns’ D).
Jeff Diamond is a former Vikings GM, former Tennessee Titans President and was selected NFL Executive of the Year … More about Jeff Diamond
