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Playing on Christmas Day, the Lions fell 23-10 at the hands of the Minnesota Vikings in what was an extremely underwhelming performance. Battered with injuries and grappling with inconsistency throughout the season, the Lions were officially eliminated from postseason contention in Thursday's game.
The Detroit Lions lost to the Minnesota Vikings 23-10 on Christmas Day, and are now eliminated from playoff contention. Colin Cowherd asks if the Lions’ Super Bowl window has officially closed following the departures of Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn and their lack of follow-up.
Snoop Dogg was in the spirit from U.S. Bank Stadium, performing at halftime of the Lions-Vikings Christmas Day game.
In a game that featured 3 net passing yards for the Minnesota Vikings and six giveaways by the Detroit Lions, […]
In the words of Porky Pig, “That’s all, folks,” when it comes to the Detroit Lions’ season, as they are now officially eliminated from the postseason after dropping a Week 17 matchup to the Minnesota Vikings in stunning fashion, losing 23-10.
Kingsley Eguakun made his second start in place of an injured Graham Glasgow at center and had two bad snaps that led to fumbles.
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Vikings Set Dubious Passing Marks In Victory Over Detroit
The Minnesota Vikings’ passing game was not exactly a work of art in their 23-10 victory over the Detroit Lions on Christmas Day. Anyone who watched the game can assure you of that. The aenimic nature of the offense and the fact that the Vikings won anyway just shows that there are a lot of different ways to win in the National Football League,
People often use the holidays as a checkpoint to measure growth and change year over year. However, neither the Minnesota Vikings nor the Detroit Lions