Five games down, one to go.
The wild-card round is nearly complete, with the final game a Monday night showdown between the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams.
To get you set for the game, we have one big question for each team.
No. 5 Minnesota Vikings @ No. 4 Los Angeles Rams | Monday 8 p.m. ET
(Note: The game has been relocated to Arizona due to the tragic wildfires in Los Angeles)
"We respect all, but fear none."
That was Rams head coach Sean McVay after the Rams opted to rest their key players in Week 18 and dropped to the No. 4 seed.
Their reward? Taking on a 14-win Vikings team that sports the best record a wild-card team has ever had.
There's no shortage of familiarity between these two teams. Not only did the Rams already upset the Vikings in Week 8, but Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell is also a former protégé of McVay.
Fear none? We'll see if McVay is singing the same tune come Monday night.
One key question for the Vikings: Can Sam Darnold bounce back?
Vikings QB Sam Darnold has been one of the best stories of the season. Once written off, the former No. 3 overall pick has revived his career with O'Connell and the Vikings.
But in the biggest game of his career last weekend against the Lions with the NFC North title on the line, Darnold had his worst game of the season.
Now, the moment gets even bigger as he makes his first career playoff start.
In Week 18, the Lions heavily blitzed Darnold and forced him into his lowest completion percentage (43.9) and passing yards (166) of the season.
The Rams aren't a heavy-blitzing team, as they usually just rely on their talented, young front four to deliver pressure. But they may opt to do a bit more on Monday after seeing how much success the Lions had.
If Week 18 was just a blip for Darnold, the Vikings are the more talented team and should walk away victorious. If it was a sign of things to come, it could be another disappointing end to a season in Minnesota.
One key question for the Rams: Which version of Rams offence will show up?
The Rams offence has been a bit Jekyll and Hyde this season.
As we saw in their 44-42 Week 14 win over the Buffalo Bills, they possess the firepower to beat any team on any day.
But in QB Matthew Stafford's final three starts of the season, they scored 12, 19 and 13 points.
That won't be enough against this Vikings squad.
However, unlike Darnold, Stafford has proven his worth in the biggest moments. Experience goes a long way in the playoffs, and the Rams will be hoping that rings true on Monday and the high-flying Rams O shows up.
Helping their case even more? Some literal bulletin board material courtesy of Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell:






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