The guy who threw the most infamous red-zone interception in Super Bowl history has, ironically, one of the best touchdown-to-interception ratios inside the 20-yard line in NFL history.
Seattle's Russell Wilson, who last week became the first quarterback in league history to open his career with eight consecutive winning seasons, has thrown 157 touchdowns and only nine interceptions in the red zone in 136 games, including playoffs.
"He's a lot like [Aaron] Rodgers in the red zone," said Vikings coach Mike Zimmer, whose sixth-ranked red-zone defense faces Seattle's fifth-ranked red-zone offense at CenturyLink Field on Monday night.