The Minnesota Vikings haven’t lost three home games to begin a season since 2020, and in that season, no fans were present due to the coronavirus pandemic. Before that, the last time Minnesota lost its first three home games (with fans in attendance) was in 1972, so home supremacy has persisted for the Vikings for decades.
Vikings Will See 2 Old Friends vs. Chiefs
And to avoid three losses out of the gate at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings draw the Kansas City Chiefs name this weekend, the reigning Super Bowl champions. The Chiefs are favored to win by four, and the Vikings will need a cleaner game than the previous four weeks to achieve their second win of the season.