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The NFL Wild Card Round ends with the Minnesota Vikings playing the Los Angeles Rams. The Vikings sit right below the Detroit Lions in the NFC North at 14-3, placing them second in their division. The Rams sit atop the NFC West with a record of 10-7. The Vikings lost to the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Dec. 5 with a final score of 9-31. On the same day, the Rams lost 30-25 to the Seattle Seahawks. Based on their records, the Rams seem to have a better chance of taking the win on Monday.

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This time around, former Rams assistants, including Vikings Head Coach Kevin O'Connell and Offensive Coordinator Wes Phillips, and players who have traded one set of helmet horns for another — and blue for purple — are the No. 5 seed and the road team. Fires in Los Angeles, however, have prompted a relocation to the home of the Cardinals, as well as a collective relief effort by the Rams, Vikings, Chargers, Texans and NFL. Tickets for Monday night's Wild Card game in Arizona are now available to the general public.

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The Rams will take on the Minnesota Vikings at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona Monday night in a primetime playoff showdown. The two teams last met in Week 8 of this season on Oct. 24, a 30-20 Rams win at home. Quarterback Matthew Stafford threw for 279 yards and four touchdowns, while wide receiver Puka Nacua caught seven passes for 106 yards and wide receiver Demarcus Robinson caught two touchdowns. Defensively, both outside linebackers, Jared Verse and Byron Young, collected sacks, and Young's sealed the game with a safety.

O'Connell and Phillips were asked about the run with the Rams that preceded their hires in Minnesota.

"I remember we didn't get the result we wanted in that last game [of the regular season], and we were able to, in many ways, do what we're attempting to do this week from a standpoint of acknowledging how it happened, acknowledging how we need to improve," O'Connell said. "The late-season improvement, sometimes, is just about consistency. It's about doing some of the things that you think back over the season we did really well, we've got to make sure we find a way to do a lot of those things in a single elimination tournament to give yourself the best chance to win a game.

"Then it's about momentum from there," O'Connell continued. "In a game, in a quarter, starting the game the way you want to start, responding to adversity, a lot of the things that we've had to do all season long, you're just going to need to extract all that and put it into one game and make sure that your team is ready to go. From there, there's 1,000 little things that go on in the game. I've told you guys before, I can think back to seven to 10 plays throughout the course of that run, where if one of those goes differently, who knows."
 
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