Minnesota and Detroit each harbor Super Bowl hopes at 14-2, with the host Lions narrowly favored on “Sunday Night Football."
Who owns the tiebreaker between the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings entering Week 18 showdown? Here's what to know.
The Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings play Sunday in the finale of the regular season and the NFL's first meeting of teams with at least 13 wins.
According to a recent report, the Minnesota Vikings organization has spent almost $2 million on tickets for their away game against the Detroit Lions.
At Ford Field on Sunday, Amon-Ra St. Brown and the Detroit Lions play Justin Jefferson and the Minnesota Vikings in a battle featuring two star pass-catchers, starting at 8:20 p.m. ET.On the
The Detroit Lions’ postseason unofficially starts Sunday night with their Week 18 showdown with the Minnesota Vikings. The Lions and the Vikings have totaled 28 wins through the season's first 17 weeks, the most ever combined victories for an NFL regular season matchup.
Minnesota Vikings have reportedly spent nearly $2 million on tickets on the secondary market for Week 18 game against Lions at Ford Field in Detroit.
Minnesota (14-2) brings a nine-game winning streak into a matchup with Detroit (14-2) on Sunday, January 5, 2025 at Ford Field. The Lions are considerable favorites in this one, with the spread
Amon-Ra St. Brown and the Detroit Lions will host Justin Jefferson and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday at 8:20 p.m. ET, in a battle featuring a pair of excellent pass-catchers.The Vikings rank
The Vikings purchased roughly 1,900 tickets for Sunday's winner-take-all NFC North matchup against the Lions, then offered them to team-based stakeholders.
Week 18's Sunday night matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions could very well be the best in NFL regular-season history, featuring two teams with 14-2 records — the most combined wins in a non-playoff game.