In a hard to figure contest between two tough 3-2 teams, NFL and local experts share their perspectives and final calls on Philadelphia versus Minnesota at US Bank Stadium on Sunday.

Courtney Cronin, ESPN: Vikings 30, Eagles 28

“Philadelphia scheming to stop Dalvin Cook and the run while Minnesota’s pass rush aims to force Carson Wentz into a tough spot is a matchup of two stalwarts.”

Tim McManus, ESPN: Vikings 26, Eagles 24

“Vikings receivers Adam Thielen and Stefon Diggs will be happier with the direction of the offense under QB Kirk Cousins after this one. They will combine for 160 yards and a pair of touchdowns against a patchwork Eagles secondary.”

Gregg Rosenthal, NFL.com: Eagles 20, Vikings 17

“The Vikings will have to call plays against type offensively because the best way to beat the Eagles’ defense is to throw over the top while using the running game as a side dish. Minnesota’s coaches displayed the confidence to pull off that strategy against the Giants last week, but will they show the same faith in Kirk Cousins against a slowly awakening Philly pass rush? There are fewer questions about the Eagles, who are growing healthier and more like the team everyone expected them to be.”

Jarik Townes, The V61: Vikings 27, Eagles 20

“We’re going to see some field goals in this one. Two by the Eagles and two by the Vikings. But Minnesota will start this game by taking direct advantage of the Philly injury problem at corner and make the Eagles pick their poison with Diggs and Thielen. Diggs comes out the better with two scores and some required chest beating. At the end, Cook and Mattison grind the Eagles down and put in the dagger with a long one late by number 33.”

Tadd Haislop, Sporting News: Vikings 26, Eagles 24

“The key to this game will be whether Minnesota can generate space for Dalvin Cook against the NFL’s best rush defense in terms of yards allowed. The Vikings failed a similar test against the Bears a couple weeks ago, but that was before they rediscovered their passing groove. Kirk Cousins, Adam Thielen, Stefon Diggs and Co. will earn just enough attention for Cook to keep Minnesota’s offense balanced.”

Pete Prisco, CBS Sports: Eagles 27, Vikings 24

“Is this a big game? It seems like it. That’s not good news for Kirk Cousins. The Vikings and Cousins impressed last week against the Giants, but not this week. The Eagles have found themselves and they are getting right. That continues here. Eagles win in an upset.”

Becca Murphy, The V61: Eagles 17, Vikings 14

“Vikings will be in a position to win this one. But Kirk won’t pull it out. Philadelphia will live on QB pressure and a late turnover will send fans home disappointed.”

Bleacher Report: Eagles 24, Vikings 21

“I don’t buy that the Vikings passing game is suddenly all puppies and rainbows because it lit up a terrible New York Giants secondary. The Eagles are better at throwing the ball, and it’s going to take throwing the ball to win this game.”

Mark Craig, Minneapolis Star Tribune: Vikings 23, Eagles 20

“Home-noise advantage propels the Vikings’ pass rush, Kirk Cousins (insert unsure voice here) and the passing game find holes in a beat-up Eagles secondary, Andrew Sendejo doesn’t decapitate any former teammates, and Dan Bailey boots a game-winner at the buzzer.”

Zack Rosenblatt, NJ.com: Eagles 21, Vikings 17

“Ultimately, this game might come down to which version of Cousins the Eagles are up against. He’s been bad most of this season and if he is again on Sunday — that might come down to pressure, or lack thereof — the Eagles should win this game.”