Aaron Cruden will make his long-awaited return to the All Blacks in Chicago, with the selectors likely to take a conservative approach to Dan Carter's rehabilitation from injury.
Cruden will probably start at first-five against the USA Eagles at what will be a sold-out Soldier Field next weekend, with Sonny Bill Williams likely to renew his partnership with him in the No 12 jersey. The All Blacks leave Auckland for their Northern tour tomorrow.
It will be Cruden's first test since he was left out of the Rugby Championship trip to Argentina and South Africa after failing to make the pre-flight meeting in Auckland before the squad flew to Buenos Aires.
Missing selection for the final Bledisloe Cup test in Brisbane last weekend, which the All Blacks won 29-28 thanks to a conversion after the siren by Colin Slade, would have compounded his discomfort.
But coach Steve Hansen was adamant the slate would be wiped clean and that is set to be the case this weekend. Beauden Barrett, who has played well in his three tests in the No 10 jersey in Cruden's absence, will have to settle for a different role.