Minnesota will again play home and road games within the NFC North (Bears, Lions, Packers), and the Vikings rotation will include games against the NFC South and AFC South. Additionally, NFC North teams will host the NFC East team and visit the NFC West team with the corresponding order of finish in 2019. Dallas finishing second in the NFC East, means the Cowboys will visit U.S. Bank Stadium, along with the Falcons and Panthers from the NFC South and Jaguars and Titans of the AFC South. Seattle finishing second in the NFC West, along with Minnesota's upcoming postseason opener at New Orleans, means that the Vikings will be heading to the Pacific Northwest yet again in 2020. The Vikings also will visit Houston and Indianapolis for games against the AFC South, as well as New Orleans and Tampa Bay to face NFC South foes.
Here is the breakdown of the Vikings' 2020 opponents: • 6 games against the other three NFC North teams • 4 games against the NFC South • 4 games against the AFC South • 2 games against the NFC East (Dallas) and NFC West (Seattle) teams that finished in the same spot (second) as the Vikings did in their divisions Minnesota Vikings 2020 Home Opponents Chicago Bears Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Jacksonville Jaguars Tennessee Titans Atlanta Falcons Carolina Panthers Dallas Cowboys Minnesota Vikings 2020 Road Opponents Chicago Bears Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Houston Texans Indianapolis Colts New Orleans Saints Tampa Bay Buccaneers Seattle Seahawks The full schedule with dates and times will be announced in April.
Yeah ain't it amazing the Vikings vrs Seahawks again and they go back to the Great Northwest need a break here it's every year ( sigh ) and can you believe it i just found out that Xavier Rhodes is in the pro bowl WTF pro bowl voting is a JOKE!!!
Interesting schedule at least they got the Bears Lions and Packers at home time once again for the Big Boy Pants GO VIKINGS