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5 Bold Predictions For Seahawks vs. Vikings NFL Week 13

5 Bold Predictions For Seahawks vs. Vikings NFL Week 13 Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
In a game that carries a lot of weight in the NFC playoff picture, the 8-3 Minnesota Vikings will welcome the 6-5 Seattle Seahawks to TCF Bank Stadium in Week 13. Here are five bold predictions for Sunday's game.

In a game that carries a lot of weight in the NFC playoff picture, the 8-3 Minnesota Vikings will welcome the 6-5 Seattle Seahawks to TCF Bank Stadium in Week 13. Here are five bold predictions for Sunday's game.

5. Teddy Bridgewater Will Have More Rushing Yards Than Russell Wilson

Teddy Bridgewater Will Have More Rushing Yards Than Russell Wilson Scott Olmos-USA TODAY Sports
Bridgewater has been an effective, chain-moving runner at times, while Wilson is second among quarterbacks in rushing yards (399) so far this season. But the Vikings have been able to contain mobile quarterbacks for the most part this year, while Bridgewater should be able to take off a few times for big gains on Sunday.

Bridgewater has been an effective, chain-moving runner at times, while Wilson is second among quarterbacks in rushing yards (399) so far this season. But the Vikings have been able to contain mobile quarterbacks for the most part this year, while Bridgewater should be able to take off a few times for big gains on Sunday.

4. Kyle Rudolph Will Have 10 Receptions

Kyle Rudolph Will Have 10 Receptions Bruce Kluckhohn-USA TODAY Sports
The Vikings' tight end has 13 receptions on 19 targets over the last two games, and the Seahawks have allowed 63 receptions to tight ends so far this season (tied for fourth-most in the league). As a primary short-area outlet for Teddy Bridgewater, Rudolph is set up for a big game.

The Vikings' tight end has 13 receptions on 19 targets over the last two games, and the Seahawks have allowed 63 receptions to tight ends so far this season (tied for fourth-most in the league). As a primary short-area outlet for Teddy Bridgewater, Rudolph is set up for a big game.

3. Teddy Bridgewater Will Have Multiple Passing Touchdowns

Teddy Bridgewater Will Have Multiple Passing Touchdowns Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
Bridgewater has just eight touchdown passes so far this season, with multiple passing touchdowns only once. But if the Vikings are going to move the ball effectively against Seattle on Sunday the passing game will have to be prominent, and I expect Bridgewater to be forced to find pay dirt through the air.

Bridgewater has just eight touchdown passes so far this season, with multiple passing touchdowns only once. But if the Vikings are going to move the ball effectively against Seattle on Sunday the passing game will have to be prominent, and I expect Bridgewater to be forced to find pay dirt through the air.

2. Mike Wallace Will Top 100 Receiving Yards

Mike Wallace Will Top 100 Receiving Yards Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports
Wallace has gone catch-less in three of the last five games, including two in a row, and he's had a disappointing season. But the Seahawks' secondary can be beaten, and I see Wallace connecting with Bridgewater on a couple deep balls during Sunday's game.

Wallace has gone catch-less in three of the last five games, including two in a row, and he's had a disappointing season. But the Seahawks' secondary can be beaten, and I see Wallace connecting with Bridgewater on a couple deep balls during Sunday's game.

1. Thomas Rawls Will Outrush Adrian Peterson

Thomas Rawls Will Outrush Adrian Peterson Stephen Brashear-Getty Images
Rawls has 51 carries for 290 yards and three total touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving) over the last two games, and the Vikings have allowed a 100-yard rusher in back-to-back games. On the flip side, I expect Adrian Peterson to struggle against a tough Seattle run defense.

Rawls has 51 carries for 290 yards and three total touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving) over the last two games, and the Vikings have allowed a 100-yard rusher in back-to-back games. On the flip side, I expect Adrian Peterson to struggle against a tough Seattle run defense.

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