The Arizona Cardinals will attempt to do something this weekend they haven’t done since 1977. They have not won on the road against the Minnesota Vikings while any of the Cardinals players have been alive.

Arizona is 11-13 against the Vikings all-time and 4-7 on the road, but those four wins all came in their first four games in Minnesota. They have lost seven straight in Minnesota.

Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald, a Minnesota native, has never won in his hometown. He isn’t that worried, though.

.@LarryFitzgerald, 0-4 in career in Minnesota, on if being winless there bothers him: "It would bother me if I played for the Vikings." — Darren Urban (@Cardschatter) November 17, 2016

This streak is something of recent history. They have played the Vikings in seven of the nine last seasons and four times in the last seven in Minnesota.

The two teams played three consecutive seasons in Minnesota. In 2010, the Vikings got a 27-24 overtime win. The Cardinals had a 14-point lead in the fourth quarter, but gave up two touchdowns to tie it and then lost in the extra period.

In 2011, it was much different. Adrian Peterson scored three times in the first quarter and the Vikings led 28-0 before the second quarter started. They rolled to a 34-10 win.

In 2012, the Cardinals lost 21-14. Christian Ponder threw a touchdown pass and Adrian Peterson had 153 yards on the ground.

There is one change this year. It will be the first time the Cardinals play in Minnesota’s new stadium — U.S. Bank Stadium. Arizona never won at the Metrodome where the Vikings played for decades.

Can they overcome their history? They need to if they want to keep their playoff hopes alive.