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Monday Round-Up: Seahawks vs Vikings Previews

Media preview the Seahawks' primetime game against the Minnesota Vikings.

Good morning, 12s.

Here's a look at what's 'out there' for today - Monday, December 10 - about your Seattle Seahawks as the team readies for its primetime game against the Minnesota Vikings at CenturyLink Field. Kickoff is set for 5:15 p.m. PT with national television coverage on ESPN (here's how else you can watch, listen to and follow the game).

Get Ready For Gameday: Seahawks vs Vikings

Receiver Doug Baldwin is questionable to play with a hip injury.

A majority of the national media are picking the Seahawks to win.

Seahawks.com's John Boyle breaks down three key matchups that could make a difference in Monday's ballgame.

Vikings.com's Lindsey Young offers the opposing view as she fields questions from Boyle on Monday's matchup.

The Seahawks will be without D.J. Fluker Monday after the right guard injured his hamstring in last week's Seahawks win over the 49ers, but Gregg Bell at the Tacoma News Tribune says Seattle feels good about Fluker's replacement.

Stacy Rost at 710Sports.com tabs three Seahawks to watch Monday against Minnesota.

Also at 710Sports.com, Seahawks sideline reporter John Clayton shares what to look for in Monday's matchup.

TwinCities.com previews Monday's matchup between Eric Kendricks of the Vikings and Mychal Kendricks of the Seahawks, brothers whose teams will face one another for the third straight season.

Social Post Of The Day

Today's 'Social Post of the Day' comes from former Seahawks left tackle Walter Jones and quarterback Matt Hasselback, who both are looking forward to gameday in Seattle.

Pro Shop Item Of The Day

Light Up Monday Night! Get your action green gear ready and watch the Seahawks take on the Vikings in their alternate uniform.

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More From Around The Web

Bob Condotta at the Seattle Times comments on MVP buzz for Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson.

Mike Vorel at the Seattle Times delivers his latest NFC West grades.

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