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It’s Week 18 in the NFL which means if you’re playing fantasy football you are a ‘sicko’ and we love you for it. Welcome to our weekend preview show where we get you ready with everything you need to know heading into Saturday and Sunday’s action Scott Pianowski joins Matt Harmon to preview the games that actually matter in Week 18. The two also reveal all the biggest contract incentives star players have to end the season.
(3:10) – Games that actually matter in Week 18: CLE@BAL, CIN@PIT, NO@TB, CAR@ATL
(34:00) – Games that actually matter in Week 18: MIN@DET
(59:00) – Players with contract incentives to watch for in Week 18
It’s Week 18 in the NFL which means if you’re playing fantasy football you are a ‘sicko’ and we love you for it. Welcome to our weekend preview show where we get you ready with everything you need to know heading into Saturday and Sunday’s action Scott Pianowski joins Matt Harmon to preview the games that actually matter in Week 18. The two also reveal all the biggest contract incentives star players have to end the season. (Credit: Jason Jung) Watch this full episode on YouTube
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Week 18 in the NFL is shaping up to be an exciting one, with plenty of playoff implications on the line. One game that promises to be a treat is the matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions.The Vikings are fighting for a spot in the postseason, and a win against the Lions could secure their place in the playoffs. On the other hand, the Lions are looking to play spoiler and end their season on a high note.
But aside from the playoff implications, there are also plenty of player contract incentives to keep an eye on in this game. Several players on both teams have performance-based incentives in their contracts that could be triggered with a strong showing in Week 18.
For example, Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins has a $1 million bonus on the line if he finishes the season with a passer rating of 105.0 or higher. Meanwhile, Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown could earn an additional $250,000 if he reaches 1,000 receiving yards for the season.
These contract incentives add an extra layer of excitement to an already important game, and could provide some extra motivation for players looking to cash in on their hard work.
So be sure to tune in to the Vikings-Lions game this week, as it promises to be a thrilling matchup with plenty at stake for both teams and their players. And keep an eye on those contract incentives, as they could make all the difference in determining the outcome of the game.
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Timing of head coach interviews depends on Vikings-Lions outcome
There’s more than just the NFC North title and No. 1 seed at stake Sunday night when the Detroit Lions host the Minnesota Vikings.
There’s also the timing of when coveted assistants from the Lions and Vikings staffs can interview for head coaching jobs. Coaches from the winning team will be cleared to interview three days after the game, while coaches from the losing team must wait until at least three days after next weekend’s wild-card games conclude.
Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores are considered three of the top head coaching candidates in the upcoming hiring cycle across league circles.
The NFL’s head coach interview rules allow the winner of Sunday night’s game to get a quicker chance at doing a virtual interview with another organization.
In the past, some, if not the majority, of head coaching openings usually were filled by or shortly after the divisional round. But now, the NFL is not even allowing in-person interviews until after that round is completed.
Assistant coaches on Sunday night’s winning team, the NFC’s No. 1 seed, can begin doing virtual head coach interviews as soon as Wednesday and conclude them before the end of next weekend’s wild-card games.
Assistant coaches on Sunday night’s losing team, the NFC’s No. 5 seed, can begin doing virtual head coaching interviews three days after their wild-card game and conclude them before the end of the divisional playoff games.
Only virtual interviews are allowed before the conclusion of the divisional round on Jan. 19. In-person interviews can begin Jan. 20, after the divisional round for coaches whose seasons have concluded.
No second interviews will be allowed until Jan. 27, the bye week, for Super Bowl coaches, and they must be concluded by Feb. 2.
Non-playoff coaches can interview for head coaching jobs three days after their regular season ends. The league has gone out of its way to ensure that teams abide by the Rooney Rule, and each coach supposedly gets a fair chance during the interview process. But the process, in the eyes of some across the league, remains flawed, no matter how much effort has been put into fixing it.
As one source familiar with the interview and hiring process said this weekend: “It’s clunky. In what world do you have to wait this long to hire somebody?”
Despite entertaining multiple head coaching jobs in recent years, Johnson has remained with the Lions (14-2), who enter Sunday night leading the league in scoring (33.3 PPG) and ranking second in total offense (410.5 YPG).
Johnson said last month that he is committed to focusing on the Lions’ pursuit of a championship but admitted “there’s a fire there” when asked about his interest in becoming a head coach.
Glenn is completing his fourth season as Detroit’s defensive coordinator. Despite long-term injuries to several key defensive players, including star defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, the Lions enter Sunday tied for eighth in the league with 24 takeaways.
Flores, who is finishing his second season with the Vikings (14-2), told “The Adam Schefter Podcast” in November that he “would love” to be a head coach in the NFL again. Flores went 24-25 in three seasons as head coach of the Miami Dolphins before being fired after the 2021 season.
Under Flores, the Vikings are tied for the league lead with 31 takeaways, are tied for third in the NFL with 47 sacks and boast the NFL’s fourth-best scoring defense, allowing just 18.8 points per game.
Three teams — the Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints and New York Jets — have fired their head coach this season and will be seeking replacements starting this month.
As the Minnesota Vikings gear up to take on the Detroit Lions in a crucial NFC North matchup this weekend, the timing of head coach interviews could heavily depend on the outcome of this game.If the Vikings come out on top and secure a playoff spot, it could potentially delay any interviews with potential coaching candidates as the focus shifts towards preparing for the postseason. However, if the Lions pull off an upset and the Vikings miss out on the playoffs, the team may look to start the interview process sooner rather than later.
The outcome of this game could have significant implications not only on the Vikings’ season but also on the future of the coaching staff. Keep an eye on how things unfold this weekend as it could have a major impact on the timing of head coach interviews.
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PFT’s Week 18 2024 NFL game previews, led by Vikings-Lions
Two hundred and fifty-six down. Sixteen to go.
And while most of the postseason field has been decided, five teams are alive for two remaining spots in the playoffs.
More importantly, three division titles are still up for grabs — including the Sunday night showdown for the NFC North and the top seed in the NFC.
3-13 Browns at 11-5 Ravens (-17.5), Saturday 4:30 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC (Chris Fowler, Louis Riddick, and Dan Orlovsky)
If the Ravens win, they’ll be the AFC North champions and the No. 3 seed in the conference. If they lose, Baltimore will be the No. 5 seed and make a quick return to Houston, where the Ravens won on Christmas Day, 31-2.
The Browns are starting quarterback Bailey Zappe, which will complicate the attempt to sweep Baltimore for the first time since 2007.
For quarterback Lamar Jackson, the standalone game gives him a chance to make a strong closing argument for his second straight league MVP award and his third overall.
8-8 Bengals (-2) at 10-6 Steelers, Saturday 8:00 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC (Joe Buck and Troy Aikman)
A Ravens loss and a Steelers win delivers the AFC North title for Pittsburgh. Even if Baltimore wins (as they should) in the early game, a win for the Steelers could be the difference between being the No. 5 seed (and a wild-card game against the Texans) and the No. 6 seed (and a wild-card game at Baltimore).
The Bengals need a win on Saturday night and losses by Denver and Miami to secure the No. 7 seed in the AFC. With a loss, Cincinnati is eliminated.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow leads the league with 4,641 passing yards and 42 touchdowns. With 359 yards, he’ll finish with 5,000.
Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase leads the league in receptions (117), receiving yards (1,612), and receiving touchdowns (16). He can become the fifth receiver to win a triple crown, joining Jerry Rice, Sterling Sharpe, Steve Smith Sr., and Cooper Kupp.
4-12 Panthers at 8-8 Falcons (-8), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, CBS (Ian Eagle and Charles Davis)
The Falcons can win the division by beating the Panthers, but only if the Buccaneers also lose to the Saints. That’s Atlanta’s sole path to the postseason.
If the Falcons win the NFC South, they’ll be the No. 4 seed. They’d host the loser of the Vikings-Lions game in the wild-card round.
Atlanta hasn’t won the division since their Super Bowl appearance from 2016.
11-5 Commanders (-5) at 7-9 Cowboys, Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, Fox (Adam Amin and Mark Sanchez)
With a win, the Commanders take the No. 6 seed, and a playoff game at the Rams or Buccaneers. With a loss or a tie and a Packers win against the Bears, Washington would return to Philly as the No. 7 seed.
For Dallas, the status of coach Mike McCarthy hovers over the game, and its aftermath.
4-12 Bears at 11-5 Packers (-10), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, Fox (Kevin Kugler and Daryl Johnston)
Green Bay has beaten the Bears 11 straight times. Chicago hasn’t won at Lambeau Field since 2015.
The Packers could end up being the No. 7 seed even, if they finish with 12 wins. They’ll be the sixth seed only with a win and a Washington loss or tie.
The Packers are 0-5 against the Vikings, Lions, and Eagles, which are a combined 41-7. Green Bay is 11-0 against the rest of the league.
4-12 Jaguars at 7-9 Colts (-4.5), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, Fox (Jason Benetti and Brady Quinn)
Will the Colts clean house next week? Will the Jaguars? Will this game change anything for either team?
13-3 Bills (-3) at 3-13 Patriots, Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, CBS (Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta)
Buffalo has clinched the No. 2 seed in the AFC. Quarterback Josh Allen will start the game (in order to preserve his streak of consecutive starts of 108) but exit quickly.
A win would give the Bills the most in franchise history.
With a loss, the Patriots would clinch the No. 1 overall pick for the first time since 1993, when they selected quarterback Drew Bledsoe.
3-13 Giants at 13-3 Eagles (-2.5), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, CBS (Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber and Jason McCourty)
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, who is only 101 yards from breaking the 40-year-old single-season rushing record, won’t play in a game that has no bearing on the postseason for second-seeded Philadelphia.
The Giants, who blew the inside track to the No. 1 overall draft pick by winning last week, can win it back with a loss and wins from the Patriots, Titans, and Browns.
5-11 Saints at 9-7 Buccaneers (-13.5), Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, Fox (Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady)
The Buccaneers win the NFC South with a victory, or with a Falcons loss or tie.
With a win and a Rams loss, the Bucs will be the No. 3 seed, putting them in line to host the Commanders or the Packers in the wild-card round. If the Buccaneers finish as the No. 4 seed, they’ll host the loser of the Vikings-Lions game.
Tampa Bay receiver Mike Evans needs 85 yards to reach 1,000 for the eleventh straight season, which would tie Jerry Rice for the all-time record for consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.
Quarterback Baker Mayfield is tied with Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson for second in the league, with 39 touchdown passes.
9-7 Texans (-1) at 3-13 Titans, Sunday 1:00 p.m. ET, CBS (Tom McCarthy, Ross Tucker and Jay Feely)
This game has no impact on the postseason. However, after losing 31-2 in Week 17, the Texans could use a decent showing in order to re-establish themselves before the postseason begins.
The Titans will play both Will Levis and Mason Rudolph at quarterback. The loser gets fired; the winner gets a Water-Pik.
6-10 49ers at 7-9 Cardinals (-4), Sunday 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox (Chris Myers and Mark Schlereth)
Once upon a time, this was the NFC’s equivalent of Titans-Jaguars. At least for this week, it is again.
15-1 Chiefs at 9-7 Broncos (-10.5), Sunday 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS (Jim Nantz and Tony Romo)
The Broncos are in with a win, or with losses by the Bengals and Dolphins.
The Chiefs are resting quarterback Patrick Mahomes and other key starters, squandering their chance to keep a division rival out of the playoff field.
Denver has lost two straight win-and-in games, to the Chargers and then the Bengals.
9-7 Seahawks (-6.5) at 10-6 Rams, Sunday 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox (Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma)
The Rams will clinch the No. 3 seed with a win or a Tampa Bay loss; they’d host the Packers or Commanders in the wild-card round. With a loss and a Tampa Bay win, the Rams are the No. 4 seed, which means they’ll host the Vikings or Lions to start the postseason.
The Rams have gone 9-2 since starting 1-4, and they’ve won five in a row. However, they’ve scored only 44 total points over the last three games.
The Seahawks have a chance to finish with 10 wins, despite not making the playoffs.
10-6 Chargers (-5) at 4-12 Raiders, Sunday 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS (Kevin Harlan and Trent Green)
The Chargers currently are the No. 6 seed, which with a Ravens win puts them in line for a trip to Baltimore and another Harbaugh Bowl. With a win and a Steelers loss, the Chargers would be the No. 5 seed, sending them to Houston.
Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert has 565 passing yards in the last two games, with five touchdown passes and one interception.
Raiders tight end Brock Bowers is nine catches away from breaking the single-season record for receptions by a tight end. Zach Ertz had 116 in 2018.
8-8 Dolphins (-1) at 4-12 Jets, Sunday 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox (Joe Davis and Greg Olsen)
The Dolphins are in with a win and a Broncos loss. Miami would return to Buffalo in the wild-card round for the second time in three years.
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (hip) will miss his second straight game. Tyler Huntley led Miami to a 20-3 win over the Browns last Sunday.
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has 499 passing touchdowns. Four others have thrown for 500 or more: Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Brett Favre.
Sunday possibly if not likely will be Rodgers’s last game with the Jets.
14-2 Vikings at 14-2 Lions (-2.5), Sunday 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC/Peacock (Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth)
The winner gets the No. 1 seed in the NFC. The loser falls to the No. 5 seed, with a trip to Atlanta, L.A., or Tampa Bay for the wild-card round.
It’s the first regular-season game in NFL history featuring two teams with 13 or more wins.
Minnesota is attempting to win 10 in a row for the first time since starting 1975 with a 10-0 record.
In the last seven games, Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold has 2,012 passing yards, 18 touchdown passes, and two interceptions. Over that same stretch, Lions quarterback Jared Goff has 20 touchdown passes and one interception.
Hello football fans! As we head into Week 18 of the 2024 NFL season, we have some exciting matchups to look forward to. One of the most anticipated games of the week is the showdown between the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions.The Vikings are coming off a strong season and are looking to secure a playoff spot with a win against the Lions. Led by their star quarterback and a formidable defense, the Vikings will be looking to dominate on both sides of the ball.
On the other hand, the Lions have had a tough season but are still fighting for pride and looking to play spoiler against the Vikings. With a young and talented roster, the Lions have the potential to pull off an upset and end their season on a high note.
This game is sure to be a hard-fought battle between two division rivals, and it will be interesting to see which team comes out on top. Stay tuned for PFT’s in-depth analysis and predictions for this game and all the other exciting matchups in Week 18 of the NFL season. Let’s get ready for some football! #NFL #Vikings #Lions #Week18 #GamePreviews
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NFL Week 18 preview: Vikings-Lions DEEP dive, Bengals-Steelers & Falcons-Panthers | Football 301
In this episode of Football 301, Nate Tice and Charles McDonald dive deep into the high-stakes drama of Week 18, breaking down the biggest matchups across the NFL, including the highly anticipated showdown between the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions. With the 1 seed on the line, Nate and Charles preview what should be a hoss fight for the ages. Will the Lions’ defense, dealing with significant injuries, hold up against the explosive Vikings offense led by Justin Jefferson? And can Minnesota’s aggressive defense stop the Lions’ grinding run game? The guys explore these matchups and more as they analyze what makes this game a must-watch.
Beyond the NFC North, the hosts touch on the Cincinnati Bengals’ looming clash with the Pittsburgh Steelers, with playoff seeding and potential departures (including Tee Higgins’ future) looming large. Nate and Charles also give their take on the Kansas City Chiefs battling the Denver Broncos, with some lighthearted banter about backup quarterbacks and a fun tangent about Carson Wentz’s unorthodox presence on the field. The duo also give their thoughts and predictions on the Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons vs. Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New Orleans Saints matchups.
As always, the crew wraps up with a mailbag question, where Charles gives his recommendations for books to read if you want to learn more about schemes and football terminology.
(3:50) – Vikings @ Lions
(41:15) – Bengals @ Steelers
(46:10) – Falcons @ Panthers
(53:20) – Chiefs @ Broncos
(58:40) – Saints @ Buccaneers
(1:05:00) – Mailbag question of the week
Jared Goff and Sam Darnold face off on Sunday night to determine the winner of the NFC North division and the 1-seed in the NFC playoffs. Watch this full episode on YouTube
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With the NFL regular season coming to a close, Week 18 is set to be a thrilling finale with several key matchups that will have playoff implications. In this preview, we will take a deep dive into three exciting games: Vikings vs. Lions, Bengals vs. Steelers, and Falcons vs. Panthers.Vikings vs. Lions:
The NFC North divisional matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions is sure to be a heated battle. The Vikings are fighting for a playoff spot and will look to secure a win against the struggling Lions. Quarterback Kirk Cousins will lead the charge for Minnesota, while the Lions will rely on their defense to try and pull off an upset. Keep an eye on the matchup between Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson and Lions cornerback Amani Oruwariye.Bengals vs. Steelers:
In another divisional showdown, the Cincinnati Bengals will take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in a game with huge playoff implications. The Bengals are currently fighting for the AFC North title, while the Steelers are looking to secure a wild card spot. Quarterback Joe Burrow and wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase will look to lead the Bengals to victory, while the Steelers will rely on their defense to try and contain the explosive Cincinnati offense. This game is sure to be a physical battle from start to finish.Falcons vs. Panthers:
The Atlanta Falcons will face off against the Carolina Panthers in a game that will have implications for the NFC South standings. The Falcons are looking to secure a wild card spot, while the Panthers are playing for pride after a disappointing season. Quarterback Matt Ryan will lead the charge for Atlanta, while the Panthers will look to their defense to try and slow down the Falcons’ offense. Keep an eye on the matchup between Falcons wide receiver Kyle Pitts and Panthers cornerback Donte Jackson.Overall, Week 18 is shaping up to be an exciting week of football with several key matchups that will have playoff implications. Be sure to tune in to see how these games unfold as the regular season comes to a close. Let the games begin!
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Is Vikings-Lions finale the greatest matchup in NFL regular-season history?
There have been several Super Bowl matchups, in terms of the strength of both teams, that aren’t as good as Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions to finish this regular season.
The NFL caught a huge break when the Vikings held on to beat the Green Bay Packers in Week 17. That ensured the Vikings’ Week 18 game at the Lions would be for the NFC North title and the No. 1 seed in the conference. It had to be the easiest flex decision in the history of the league. The NFL moved the game to Sunday night, and there’s sure to be a playoff-level audience for it.
There aren’t many regular-season matchups ever that can compare to what we’re going to see. Start with this: The matchup will feature the most combined wins for any regular-season game in NFL history.
The winner of Sunday night’s game will become just the ninth team in NFL history to finish a regular season with 15 or more wins. The loser will have the most wins of any wild-card team in history. The record was held by the 1999 Tennessee Titans, who had 13 wins. Even with the 17th game having been added to the schedule in 2021, that history being made by both teams is remarkable. It’s even harder to believe they happen to meet each other in the last game of the season.
It’s unprecedented for two teams with records this good to meet so late in the season. The fact that they’re divisional rivals and happened to be scheduled against each other for the final game of the regular season makes it a perfect storm.
Quarterback Jared Goff led the Detroit Lions to a dramatic win over the Minnesota Vikings in Week 7. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) Not many matchups compare to Vikings-Lions
Not all great matchups have produced great games. But there are only a few matchups that can be compared to this week’s Vikings at Lions clash.
The most anticipated regular-season matchup in NFL history might have come in 1990. The New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers each started the season 10-0. Both teams lost their 11th game before meeting, but it was rare to see two 10-1 teams face off. The 49ers won that Monday night game 7-3.
The 2018 meeting between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Rams turned out to be the greatest game in regular-season history, and it was a great matchup as well. Both teams were 9-1. The Rams won 54-51.
For star power, it’s tough to beat the 2007 clash between the 8-0 New England Patriots and 7-0 Indianapolis Colts. One of the classic Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning matchups, the Patriots came back in the fourth quarter to win 24-20 on a Brady to Kevin Faulk touchdown with a little more than three minutes remaining.
In terms of history, a 1985 game between a 12-0 Chicago Bears team and the Miami Dolphins had a ton of hype, and ultimately was the only loss for the famed ’85 Bears. In 2007, the New England Patriots finished off a 16-0 season with a win at the New York Giants in a much-anticipated matchup.
The last time two teams met in the regular-season finale with the No. 1 seed on the line was 1993 between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants, an overtime Cowboys win that became famous for Emmitt Smith putting up 229 yards on 42 touches despite a separated shoulder.
The best comparison for the stakes involved and the gaudy records for both teams came in the final game of the 1967 season. The 11-0-2 Baltimore Colts faced the 10-1-2 Los Angeles Rams, and in that era only division winners made the playoffs. That meant the winner won the Coastal Division and went to the playoffs and the loser’s season was over. The Colts lost 34-10 and didn’t make the playoffs despite an 11-1-2 record. Johnny Unitas became the first of only two NFL MVPs in league history from a non-playoff team.
In terms of records, there have been only three matchups in NFL history between two teams that were both 10 or more games over .500, and one happened almost a century ago.
Sunday’s game in Detroit will be only the 4th in NFL history between two teams that are both 10+ games above .500, per @EliasSports. The others:
2005: Seahawks vs. Colts
1983: Washington vs. Cowboys
1926: Yellow Jackets vs. Bears— Kevin Seifert (@SeifertESPN) December 30, 2024
The NFL couldn’t have had any idea when it scheduled Vikings at Lions in Week 18 that it would be flexed to Sunday night, much less be in the conversation as the greatest regular-season matchup in the league’s history.
A lot on the line Sunday night
The matchup isn’t just fascinating because of the records for each team. The stakes for the game are rare. One team gets a division title, the No. 1 seed and a week off. The losing team has its Super Bowl path get much tougher.
The difference between the No. 1 seed and the No. 5 seed, which the losing team will drop to, is immense. The No. 1 seed will be the only team in the conference with a bye and will be two home wins from a Super Bowl. The No. 5 seed will have to go on the road in wild-card weekend, likely against an explosive Tampa Bay Buccaneers team, then perhaps have to play the Eagles (currently 13-3) in the divisional round before a road matchup against the No. 1 seeded NFC North champ.
For a pair of teams that have never won a Super Bowl between them — the Lions have famously never even been to one — what happens on Sunday night could ultimately be the difference between a quick playoff exit and a historic run to the Super Bowl.
On top of it all, these two teams have already played one of the best games of this season. Back in Week 7, the Lions gave away a 28-17 fourth quarter lead, but drove downfield trailing 29-28 and kicked a game-winning field goal with 15 seconds left to get a key 31-29 win. That’s one of two Vikings losses all season.
The final game of the 2024 regular season has everything. The stakes are enormous for two teams chasing their first Super Bowl. They both have historically excellent records. They had one great matchup already. If it’s not the greatest matchup in NFL regular-season history, it’s not too far from the top spot.
The Vikings-Lions finale this Sunday is shaping up to be one of the most highly anticipated matchups in NFL regular-season history. With both teams vying for a playoff spot and the stakes at an all-time high, this game has all the makings of an instant classic.The Vikings are coming off a thrilling win against the Bears, keeping their playoff hopes alive as they sit on the cusp of a wild card spot. Led by quarterback Kirk Cousins and dynamic playmakers like Dalvin Cook and Justin Jefferson, the Vikings offense has been firing on all cylinders in recent weeks.
On the other side, the Lions are looking to play spoiler as they aim to end their season on a high note. Despite their record, the Lions have been competitive in many of their games this season and have shown flashes of potential under new head coach Dan Campbell.
With both teams playing for their postseason lives, this matchup is sure to be a back-and-forth battle until the final whistle. The implications of this game, the talent on both sides of the ball, and the potential for a dramatic finish make this game a strong contender for the title of the greatest matchup in NFL regular-season history.
Be sure to tune in this Sunday to witness what could go down as one of the most memorable games in NFL history.
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