It is no secret, Minneapolis is hosting Super Bowl LII. But ESPN went a step further with their way-to-early prediction.

ESPN predicted the Vikings and Colts will be in Super Bowl LII, making the Vikings the first team to host the Super Bowl and play in it. On the down side, ESPN had the Colts winning the whole thing, which would be about as Minnesota as it gets for Vikings fans, right?

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Their opponent is the Indianapolis Colts, who win a 41-38 thriller after Andrew Luck throws a go-ahead touchdown with 1:45 left and Sam Bradford checks it down to a running back with time expiring at the Colts’ 15-yard line. Two months later, Bradford signs with the Texans. Circle of life.

Brutal, but believable ending, right?

It is way too early to say the Vikings are going to the Super Bowl, however awesome that would be. This same post said the Los Angeles Rams were going to win 10 games, so take that however you want.