From:
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/page/v ... 025#balmin
What we're hearing on the Vikings: Ravens QB Lamar Jackson has a 24-3 career record against NFC teams, but the Vikings have an experienced counterbalance. Defensive coordinator Brian Flores coached against Jackson twice when he was the Dolphins' head coach. In the second matchup, during the 2021 season, Flores blitzed Jackson on 52.1% of his dropbacks and held the Ravens' offense to 10 points. But that doesn't mean he'll choose the same path Sunday. In 2025, the Vikings' worst defensive games have come with their highest blitz rates. -- Kevin Seifert
Stat to know: The Ravens have allowed only one passing touchdown over their past three games (tied for the fewest in the NFL over that span). -- ESPN Research
Bold prediction: The Vikings will blitz less than usual. Minnesota's defense blitzes 39% of the time, second in the league behind Atlanta, but Jackson is second with an 85.4 QBR against blitzes since the start of last season. Flores can switch things up to avoid Jackson's strength. -- Schatz
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My inputs:
If we hold BAL to 24 points or less (O, ST, D, whatever), I'll think that's a pretty good job by us overall.
If McCarthy has a TD pass or two, same. Pretty good job against that D.
Between 80-100 yards rushing, same.
I think we'll get pressure on Jackson but that is when chaos ensues. I can see us "flushing him" from the pocket for 27 yard runs. Not sure how you stop that - I don't even think a spy will help all that much.
I am guessing they will convert at least one third-and-twenty for a first down.
Their injury report is slight or nonexistent, so they have all guns on deck.
Going to be a battle, but I thought the same against DET. Let's go boys.