The Green Bay Packers are heading into their Week 16 showdown on Monday Night Football against the Minnesota Vikings with the NFC North division title on the line. Aaron Rodgers and company can clinch the division with a win on the road in Minneapolis. It is a massive game for both teams and the Packers know that they are going to have an absolute battle on their hands.

Matt LaFleur and company have had major consistency issues on the offensive side of the football. For that matter, the defensive side of the ball under defensive coordinator Mike Pettine hasn't been that much better.

Rodgers needs to come through with a vintage big-time performance. If he struggles, the Packers are going to have a hard time knocking off the sizzling hot Vikings.

All of that being said, let's dive in and take a look at some bold predictions for Rodgers this week.

He Will Throw At Least One Interception

Let's go ahead and get the bad prediction out of the way. Rodgers has only thrown two interceptions all season long, but he will throw at least one this week. He had a couple of lucky dropped interceptions last week against the Chicago Bears, but he won't be so lucky against a hungry Vikings' defense.

Rodgers will throw one interception. He needs to limit the turnovers to just one for Green Bay to get this win.

Rodgers Will Also Rack Up 300 Yards, Three Touchdowns

While he will turn the football over at least one time, Rodgers is going to have a big game. Minnesota has a decent defense, but they have quite a few holes in their secondary. Green Bay will be looking to take advantage of those weaknesses by putting the football in the air after establishing Aaron Jones on the ground.

Rodgers will end up throwing for 300 yards and three touchdowns. Minnesota will do everything they can to shut him down, but Rodgers has always shown up when the Packers need him the most.

The Packers Pull Out a Hard-Fought Road Victory

Finally, when everything is said and done, the Packers are going to come out with a hard-fought win. The Vikings are going to make things interesting all the way up to late in the fourth quarter, but Rodgers and the Packers are going to get the job done.

With the win, the Packers will move to 12-3 on the season and will win the NFC North division. They will be one win away from a first-round bye in the playoffs. Green Bay is back and this week they are going to make yet another big statement with a huge win on the road.