We're live with the final game of the 2024 NFL regular season, as the 14-2 Detroit Lions play host to the 14-2 Minnesota Vikings with both the NFC North title and the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs on the line.
Before Sunday night’s game in Detroit, a Vikings source told PFT of O’Connell, “We love Kevin and there will be no trade.”
With so much on the line in Sunday’s game at Ford Field, the Vikings got creative ahead of their matchup with the Lions. In an effort to bring some of Minnesota with them to Detroit, the Vikings spent nearly $2 million on the secondary market,
Lions head coach Dan Campbell's wife, Holly Campbell, arrives to Ford Field in style before facing the Vikings in Week 18.
The Minnesota Vikings will face the Detroit Lions in week 18 of the NFL season at Ford Field on Sunday Night Football, January 5th. WATCH: Vikings vs Lions Live | Stream free on Fubo The Vikings have been doubted all season long,
The NFL announced the full wild-card schedule for next weekend and the Rams will play in the final game of the first round against either the Minnesota Vikings or Detroit Lions. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m. ET on Monday Night Football, which will be broadcast by ESPN with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman in the booth.
The NFL playoffs are finally here. The league is wrapping up its regular season on Sunday night while the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings battle it out for the top seed and the bye in the NFC. The loser will instead take on the Los Angeles Rams as the No. 5 seed in Southern California.
NBC’s “Football Night in America” pregame crew are the last to weigh in on what amounts to the regular season game of the year in the NFL. And while both teams received some support, it’s the homestanding Lions who garnered more of the picks.
The Minnesota Vikings on Sunday responded to the wild trade rumor involving Kevin O’Connell. FOX NFL reporter Jay Glazer said Sunday that some teams have considered trying to trade for O’Connell, who is entering the final year of his contract.
A Vikings loss on Sunday means a matchup with the NFC West champion Los Angeles Rams (10-7) at SoFi Stadium. The Rams were leapfrogged by NFC South champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the No. 3 seed, after the Bucs beat the New Orleans Saints (27-19), and the Rams fell to the Seattle Seahawks (30-25).
As usual, one of the most lively and energetic pregame atmospheres could be found at Detroit’s Eastern Market tailgate scene. Lions and Vikings fans mixed, mingled, danced, and exchanged spirited trash talk as they prepared to watch their teams square off.