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Injuries Force Packers to Play Unproven QB
4 Jan
Summary
- Packers' third-string QB to start due to injuries.
- Star WR Justin Jefferson key for Vikings' offense.
- Both teams prepare for playoff implications.

The Green Bay Packers are set to face the Minnesota Vikings in their final regular-season game this Sunday. With a No. 7 seed in the NFC playoffs already secured, the Packers are expected to rest several starters. This situation elevates third-string quarterback Clayton Tune to a starting role, as both Jordan Love and Malik Willis are sidelined with injuries. Tune's limited NFL experience will be tested against the Vikings.
The Minnesota Vikings also have quarterback concerns, with J.J. McCarthy dealing with a hand fracture. If McCarthy can return, star wide receiver Justin Jefferson is expected to be heavily involved in their passing attack. Jefferson is nearing his sixth consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season, making his performance crucial for Minnesota aiming to end the year with a win.
This Week 18 matchup presents an opportunity for depth players and rookies on both sides to gain valuable experience and make an impact. While the Packers have their playoff seeding finalized, the Vikings are playing for momentum and pride in this NFC North contest.




