Minnesota Vikings vs San Francisco 49ers prediction 10-23-23 NFL Picks

The San Francisco 49ers and the Minnesota Vikings meet Monday in NFL action from US Bank Stadium. San Francisco is currently 5-1 this year, taking their first loss to the Browns back on Sunday. As for Minnesota, they’re sitting at 2-4 after getting a win over the Bears in their last appearance. Check back all season long for free NFL picks at Sports Chat Place.

San Francisco 49ers 

The 49ers got off to a great start this year, rolling through their first five games on an undefeated run. San Francisco took out the Steelers 30-7, the Rams 30-23, the Giants 30-12, the Cardinals 35-16 and the Cowboys 42-10 during that stretch. Week 6 versus the Browns was an upset loss 19-17 however, giving the 49ers their first blemish. 

In Sunday’s matchup versus Cleveland, San Francisco held a slim 10-7 lead in the first half but got outscored 12-7 from there. QB Brock Purdy put up a tepid 125 yards with a score and an interception, and Christian McCaffrey led the rush with just 43 yards. Brandon Aiyuk had a nice game on four catches for 76 yards, though. 

San Francisco 49ers Team Facts

Minnesota Vikings 

Over on the Vikings’ side, it’s been a struggle through six games thus far. Minnesota came out of the gate with losses to the Buccaneers 20-17, the Eagles 34-28 and the Chargers 28-24. A victory came 21-13 over the Panthers the next week, but the Vikings couldn’t sustain any momentum with a 27-20 loss to the Chiefs in Week 5. 

In their last outing on Sunday versus the rival Bears, Minnesota was able to find the win column but it wasn’t easy. After a 12-6 advantage in the first half, the Vikings held on for a 19-13 result. Kirk Cousins bagged 181 yards with a score to lead the way. TJ Hockerson caught six of his passes for 50 yards, and Alexander Mattison added 44 yards on 18 carries. 

Minnesota Vikings Team Facts

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ANDREW’S FREE PICK 

I’m going to stay with San Francisco, even after the difficult loss on Sunday. The 49ers didn’t really look like themselves on offense in a chippy game (25 total penalties) against Cleveland. San Francisco managed just 215 yards of offense with 15 first downs and a 3-of-12 result on third-down tries. The defense did its job pretty well though, posting two takeaways and holding the Browns to 3-of-13 on third-down conversions. San Francisco has held opponents below 20 points in each of the last four games. 

As for the Vikings, they won Sunday against a bad Bears team despite their best efforts on offense (12 first downs; 2-of-13 on third downs). Minnesota is going to have their hands full in a much tougher matchup here, and I don’t think they’ll stay close for long. 

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