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Veteran QB’s playoff hopes go up in smoke after relocation drama.ANHTRUC.

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The Minnesota Vikings are set to take on the Los Angeles Rams once again this season, but this time, the stakes are significantly higher. With a spot in the next round on the line, the loser of this encounter will bid farewell to their playoff hopes.

Originally, the Rams were slated to host this face-off at their home turf, SoFi Stadium. However, due to the wildfires impacting Los Angeles, the game has been moved to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

Thankfully, the change of venue hasn’t altered the schedule, so Monday’s playoff clash is ready to roll at its originally slated time.

The Rams edged out the Vikings back in Week 8, but it’s now or never for Minnesota as they attempt to turn the tide and keep their 2024 campaign alive. It’s all set to be a thrilling Wild-Card playoff contest.

How to Catch the Vikings vs. Rams Showdown

  • Local TV Broadcast: Tune in at 7:00 p.m. CST on ESPN or ABC to watch the action unfold live from Arizona.

With the star-studded duo of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman in the broadcast booth, and Lisa Salters reporting from the sidelines, viewers will get the full playoff experience.

  • Streaming Options: Cord-cutters won’t miss out, as the game is available on several streaming platforms like ESPN+, YouTube TV, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, and FuboTV. Subscribers with ESPN or their local ABC channel included in their packages can stream the game live.

Game Snapshot

  • Location: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
  • Kickoff Time: 7:00 p.m.

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  • Series Record: The Vikings hold a 27-19-2 lead over the Rams in overall meetings, including playoffs.

Back in the ’60s and ’70s, clashes between these two teams were playoff regulars. However, Monday’s showdown marks their first postseason meeting since a divisional playoff battle in 1999.

With Sean McVay at the Rams’ helm since 2017, Minnesota finds themselves trailing his teams 1-3. The Vikings’ last victory against a McVay-led Rams was in Week 11 of the 2017 season.

Whether or not they can repeat that success in Glendale is the burning question. Football fans everywhere will be watching closely, eager to see which team will seize the opportunity and advance in their quest for glory.

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