Friday,  December 28, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 162 • 21 of 32 •  Other Editions

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Packers cornerback Tramon Williams said. "But unfortunately, they're playing us. We want to put our best foot forward. It's going to be a tough task; we know that already."
• Peterson had a string of eight straight games in which he topped 100 yards snapped last week against Houston, where he rushed for 86 yards on 25 carries. The Texans threw everything they had at him, using an array of run blitzes to try to take the ball out of his hands, or at least limit his effectiveness. Peterson was able to rip off a couple of nice gains, but nothing of the breakaway sort that allowed him to rack up major yardage during his prolific eight-game streak.
• All that has done is set the bar a little higher for Peterson in the finale.
• "It's definitely something I still want to accomplish," Peterson said. "Ultimately the most important thing is getting to the postseason and getting a W. I'll be satisfied with both, but definitely satisfied with the W first."
• The Packers come into the game ranked 14th in run defense, and while they do expect to get run-stuffer C.J. Wilson back from a knee injury, they don't have a disruptive force up front like Houston's J.J. Watt to disrupt everything.
• "A lot of blitzing, bringing people off the edge, not unlike a lot of other teams, but their personnel, they have good personnel," Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said of the Texans. "We'll see similar schemes (from Green Bay), but if you don't have a similar personnel, good luck."
• If the Vikings lose, they'll need the Lions to beat the Bears, the Eagles to beat the Giants and the Redskins to beat the Cowboys to get in. Plenty of pressure there, but the Vikings have been playing with essentially a must-win attitude ever since that loss to the Packers dropped them to 6-6. They've reeled off three wins in a row, and they desperately need one more.
• Which means lots of Peterson for the Packers to deal with.

NFL Capsule: Packers at Vikings
The Associated Press

• GREEN BAY (11-4) At MINNESOTA (9-6)
• Sunday, 4:25 p.m. FOX
• OPENING LINE -- Packers by 3
• RECORD VS. SPREAD -- Green Bay 9-6; Minnesota 8-7
• SERIES RECORD -- Packers lead 54-48-1
• AP PRO32 RANKING -- Packers No. 3; Vikings No. 12
• LAST MEETING -- Packers beat Vikings 23-14, Dec. 2

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