The top seed of the NFC will be decided in the final regular-season game, when the Detroit Lions face the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night. The winner will get a first-round playoff bye and home-field advantage until the Super Bowl.
The top seed of the NFC will be decided in the final regular-season game, when the Detroit Lions face the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night. The winner will get a first-round playoff bye and home-field advantage until the Super Bowl.
Most likely it will be another shootout and the team who makes even just a couple mistakes will be getting the 5 seed.
As a vikings fan, that’ll be us lol. Detroit is unstoppable when healthy, and they run a tight ship with all of the backups they have. If it isn’t the vikings year, I hope it’s Detroit’s, they deserve it.
Middle to upper 30’s is definitely where Detroit has the edge. Meaning defense has no impact. If we keep it around 30 points, then just1 meaningful defensive stand can make the difference.
That’s a good point, and they are down a RB.
Having watched all the lions games this year, the Lions offense feels even better with Gibbs getting a full workload instead of splitting with Montgomery.