Times Colonist

Vikings’ reward for first division title in six years: playoff date with Seahawks

- DAVE CAMPBELL

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minnesota — Whether or not the Minnesota Vikings were ahead of schedule in winning this division title in coach Mike Zimmer’s second season was irrelevant. The team revelled in what has been a recently rare win at Green Bay that wrested the NFC North away from the Packers.

The accomplish­ment for only the third time in 15 years demanded celebratio­n even with a daunting opponent waiting in the playoffs. The orange sports drink came pouring out of the chilly bucket onto Zimmer’s head in the middle of Lambeau Field. The players proudly wore their black T-shirts and grey caps announcing them as division champions, posing in small groups for selfies around the hallowed stadium.

“It feels good. We’ve been trying to get this for a long time,” said cornerback Xavier Rhodes, who could actually only relate to a portion of fruitless pursuits, having only been around for three seasons.

Even for a younger guy, the wait probably felt like double that. Having only beaten the Packers once in the previous 12 matchups, the Vikings were overdue. They played like it, too, in the 20-13 victory Sunday night.

“We were gassed. We had a couple guys throw up on the sideline, they were so out of juice,” Zimmer said.

The defence, on the field for the majority of the second half during perhaps its finest performanc­e of the season, was needed all the way through the final play, when Anthony Barr batted down a desperatio­n heave by Aaron Rodgers into the end zone.

Will the adrenalin level return to high this Sunday for the wildcard game against Seattle?

“It’s playoffs,” Zimmer said, smiling. “It’s time.”

The Vikings finished with an 11-5 or better record for just the sixth time in 38 years since the NFL schedule expanded to 16 games. In each of the last three such seasons (15-1 in 1998, 11-5 in 2000 and 12-4 in 2009), they reached the NFC championsh­ip game.

“I’ve been in the NFL 22 years and won the Super Bowl my second year and haven’t been back. It’s awful hard, and when you get these opportunit­ies you have to try to take advantage of them,” said Zimmer, the defensive backs coach for Dallas in the 1995 championsh­ip season.

“I hope this is just a step, honestly. I don’t want this to be the defining moment of my career, for sure. I hope that there’s a lot more on the horizon.”

The Vikings lost to just one team that didn’t make the playoffs, a dud of an opener at San Francisco. They’ll take their share of flaws and vulnerabil­ities into the playoffs.

“It’s not a surprise that we are where we’re at, but they’ve earned this opportunit­y and we have to go take it,” Zimmer said.

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