Vikings at Broncos picks: Can Vikings continue their winning ways?
Members of the Pioneer Press sports staff who cover the Vikings forecast Sunday’s game against the Broncos in Denver:
DANE MIZUTANI
Vikings 24, Broncos 21
Who am I to pick against the Vikings at this point? They’ve even got the rock band Creed on their side. The good vibes indeed appears to be taking the Vikings higher.
JOHN SHIPLEY
Vikings 26, Broncos 20
It’s been a pleasant narrative shift for a team that generally underperforms. Now they’re plucky, feel-good warriors. Playoffs or bust for rejuvenated Vikings.
CHARLEY WALTERS
Broncos 27, Vikings 24
Vikings wear out in Denver’s rarified air. If this game were in Minneapolis, Vikings win.
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