We've known for weeks that the Vikings were headed to the playoffs.
With all of the regular season games in the books, we finally know who they're playing, and their path to the Super Bowl.
After beating the Chicago Bears 29-13 in the regular season finale, the Vikings finished with the third overall seed in the National Football Conference.
That means the Vikings open the postseason Sunday 3:30 p.m. inside US Bank Stadium against the New York Giants.
We all remember the Vikings beat the Giants 27-24 on Christmas Eve on Greg Joseph's 61-yard walk-off field goal.
In the Division Round, the top-seeded Philadelphia Eagles, who had a first round bye, will host the lowest remaining seed.
The only way the Vikings would host a Division Round game is if Seattle beats number three seed San Francisco on Saturday.
The NFC championship is January 29th and several things have to happen for the Vikings to host the game.
Super Bowl LVII is February 12th in Arizona.
One certainty about the playoffs is that the Green Bay Packers aren't standing in the Vikings' way.
The Packers were knocked out of postseason contention by the Detroit Lions on Sunday night, 20-16.