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The Minnesota Vikings (6-4) travel to Chicago to face the Bears (7-3) with playoff implications for both teams. For Chicago, a two-game losing streak has dropped it into a first-place tie with the Green Bay Packers, and need a win in order to assure the team a piece of the division lead.

Minnesota, entering its toughest stretch of the season with four of its final six games on the road, is currently eighth in the NFC and out of the playoff picture. A win in Chicago keeps the Vikings in contention for a wild card berth.
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The Vikings have not won in Chicago since 2007, and find themselves in a five-game losing streak to the Bears.

The battle between NFC North foes kicks off at 1 p.m. ET on Fox.

Check back for updates leading up to kickoff and analysis as the game progresses.

For Minnesota the biggest factor if they are going to pull off an improbable win will be the play on offense.

With Percy Harvin ruled out for his second consecutive, despite having the bye-week to recover from an ankle injury, the Vikings will be without their most versatile weapon.

B/R featured columnist, Bill Hubbell lays out 10 keys for Minnesota.

For Chicago this game is about salvaging a season that is starting to slip away. Tied atop the NFC North with a 7-3 record, the Bears are actually a game behind the Packers due to their Week 2 loss in Green Bay when Matt Forte was limited to only 31 yards rushing and Jay Cutler threw four of his 10 interceptions for the season.

For the surprising Vikings, who have doubled their win total from 2011, it’s a chance to prove this is a team moving in the right direction. After defeating the 49ers and Lions—both playoff teams from last season, in back-to-back games the Vikings were 4-1 heading into Week 6. Losing three of their last four have dropped them out of playoff contention.

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