The Detroit Lions have clinched a playoff spot, but their seed in the NFC bracket is uncertain. Here's a look at Detroit's playoff scenario:
The Detroit Lions will be hosting a huge game on Sunday night against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Nighy Football. It’s so huge that it’s reminiscent of last January’s Divisional round matchup against the Buccaneers.
A few games later in Week 15, the Bills went and handed the Lions a 48-42 loss. While Buffalo would like to see more defense in any outing, that exciting contest naturally featured a lot of good work from quarterback Josh Allen.
The Chiefs’ Super Bowl 59 odds shortened from +450 last week to +375 after a convincing 19-point win over the Steelers. The widespread perception is that Kansas City may be re-emerging as a true favorite just in time for the playoffs.
The Detroit Lions are on the cusp of a first-round bye, which they would clinch with a win over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. Should they clinch it, it could have huge ramifications for their success in the postseason.
As things stand, the Detroit Lions have taken the top spot in the bookmakers' picks (according to the Draft Kings line), followed by the Kansas City Chiefs, who could achieve a three-peat; and the top 3 is completed by Buffalo Bills, who are having a great end to the regular season.
The Chiefs are back as the favorite to win the Super Bowl after clinching the top seed in the AFC. The Lions and Bills are right behind.
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.
Since returning from a knee injury in November, former Detroit Lions tight end T.J. Hockenson has helped lift the Minnesota Vikings' passing game.
The final week of the 2024 NFL regular season has arrived with Week 18 offering a few playoff-clinching scenarios this