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.
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 Vikings and Lions trade punts on their first drives. Minnesota had a false start on a 2nd and 4 that backed them up and hurt the momentum of the drive, and after a return to the 22, the Lions' offense will have a second crack at it.
The winner takes the NFC North Division title, earns the No. 1 seed in the NFC Playoffs, gets a first round bye and home field advantage until the Super Bowl. It’s the first time in NFL history two teams meet in the regular season finale, and both have 14 wins.
As the Minnesota Vikings prepare to take on the Detroit Lions for NFC supremacy, Sam Darnold's girlfriend made sure to show her support for the team. Katie Hoofnagle, who has been dating Darnold for some time now based on her social media activity, took to Instagram on Sunday to cheer for the star quarterback and the Vikings.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold has a lot of support from girlfriend Katie Hoofnagle. Hours before the Vikings took on the Detroit Lions in a battle for the NFC's No. 1 seed, Hoofnagle dropped a one-word message that perfectly summed up the mood of Minnesota fans heading into the regular season finale.
The Kansas City Chiefs earned the top seed in the AFC as they attempt to win what would be a third straight Super Bowl. The Buffalo Bills hold the second seed, and will take on the Denver Broncos — who snuck into the postseason with a win on Sunday — in the opening round.
The Detroit Lions welcomed back linebacker Alex Anzalone on Sunday night after he returned from a broken forearm suffered in Week 11. Upon being introduced ahead of kickoff against the Minnesota Vikings,
Rams rookie running back Blake Corum fractured his right forearm in Sunday's loss and will miss the postseason.