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DIGGS NEEDS TO CARRY VIKINGS

- @ MikeMSchwa­rtz USA TODAY Sports Michael Middlehurs­t- Schwartz

As the Minnesota Vikings prepare to forge on without their franchise cornerston­e, their reliance on an emerging star becomes all the more important.

Wide receiver Stefon Diggs’ rise is well- timed for Minnesota, which is recalibrat­ing its offense after the loss of running back Adrian Peterson to torn meniscus. How Diggs fares Sunday in continuing his connection with quarterbac­k Sam Bradford could be the primary factor in whether the Vikings can end the Carolina Panthers’ 14- game home win streak.

Diggs has broken through to a new level in his second NFL season and leads the NFL in receiving yards with 285. Though he’s comfortabl­e operating mostly in the short to intermedia­te area, his breakaway speed makes him both a threat after the catch and deep downfield.

The Panthers will have to be able to adapt against Diggs, who has spent time at flanker, split end and in the slot this season. Cornerback­s James Bradberry, Bene’ Benwikere and Robert McClain have all been solid this season. For Diggs, the next step in his ascension will be to produce even when he becomes the defense’s main focus.

Carolina’s best asset in containing Diggs might be its pass rush. Defensive end Kony Ealy will be facing Vikings offensive tackle T. J. Clemmings, who has had trouble with speed rushers but was forced to the left side when Matt Kalil was placed on injured reserve.

Here are other matchups that will define Week 3 in the NFL:

BENGALS QB ANDY DALTON VS. BRONCOS’ PASS RUSH

Sidelined against the eventual Super Bowl champions in a critical matchup late last season, Dalton finally gets his shot against Denver’s formidable defense.

With its rushing attack averaging just 2.8 yards per carry, Cincinnati likely will lean on Dalton to keep the offense moving. Through two games, he leads the NFL in passing yards with 732.

Dalton made marked improvemen­ts in handling pressure last season and did not throw any of his intercepti­ons when facing blitzes. Right tackle Cedric Ogbuehi will be tasked with stopping Broncos linebacker Von Miller, though the Super Bowl MVP should draw plenty of double teams. With DeMarcus Ware out, linebacker­s Shane Ray and Shaquil Barrett will play an important role in keeping Denver’s pass rush deep and varied.

If Dalton has any lapses against pressure, the Broncos could make him pay. Denver had two fourth- quarter defensive touchdowns — an Aqib Talib picksix and a fumble return off a Von Miller strip sack — last week against the Indianapol­is Colts.

PACKERS WR JORDY NELSON VS. LIONS CB DARIUS SLAY

As concerns about Aaron Rodgers and the offense hound Green Bay, Sunday could mark an opportunit­y for the unit to get back on track.

Detroit, which ranks 23rd against the pass, has five defensive starters listed on the injury report this week. Three of them are along the defensive line, including Pro Bowl defensive end Ezekiel Ansah, who is out with an ankle injury.

Rodgers has dismissed the Packers’ continuing shortcomin­gs as a matter of execution, but it’s clear that the issues must be resolved in some manner. Reworking his connection with Nelson would be a good start, as the two have connected on 11 of 20 targets so far this season.

Slay, who remains somewhat under the radar as one of the NFL’s best cover corners, should find himself opposite Nelson often. He’ll have to be in top form given the uncertaint­y of the pass rush.

EAGLES DT FLETCHER COX VS. STEELERS’ OFFENSIVE LINE

What looked to be a lopsided interstate battle at the start of the season now is one of Week 3’ s most intriguing matchups, in large part because of Philadelph­ia’s upstart defense.

Though the unit has hardly been pushed by the Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears, Jim Schwartz’s crew has showed plenty of promising signs through two weeks. The fourth- ranked defense has yet to allow a touchdown pass and has tallied six sacks so far.

Cox will be counted on not only to rattle Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger, but also to slow DeAngelo Williams, who had an NFL- high 237 rushing yards through two games. Philadelph­ia relies on its front four to generate pressure, and Cox will need to lead the charge to keep Antonio Brown’s opportunit­ies against the secondary at a minimum.

Pittsburgh has been able to keep Roethlisbe­rger mostly under wraps, allowing just two sacks so far this season. The Steelers’ focus on Cox is unlikely to waver, as the Eagles don’t have a comparable force elsewhere on defense.

 ?? BRACE HEMMELGARN, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Stefon Diggs leads the NFL with 285 receiving yards and will be counted on to help the Vikings overcome the loss of running back Adrian Peterson to a knee injury.
BRACE HEMMELGARN, USA TODAY SPORTS Stefon Diggs leads the NFL with 285 receiving yards and will be counted on to help the Vikings overcome the loss of running back Adrian Peterson to a knee injury.

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