Andrew Krammer and Michael Rand preview Sunday's game in London, where the Vikings (4-0) will take on the New York Jets (2-2) and quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Just how worried should the Vikings be about a 40-year-old Rodgers? What are some notable numbers that put this 4-0 start into context? How does this compare to other hot starts in franchise history?
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