Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry breaks loose for a 43-yard touchdown rush. Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin ...
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell has instilled the kind of winning mentality in his team their city prides itself on. A Sunday Night Football showdown against the Minnesota Vikings turned ...
After the Detroit Lions defeated the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night, one of their offseason acquisitions, who earned a game ball, delivered a memorable quote while professing his love for the team.
Detroit Lions defense prevented the Vikings from scoring a touchdown, despite Minnesota reaching the red zone 12 times.
Even by NFL standards, Detroit has taken a pounding this season. It has resulted in a team hardened for anything.
The messaging, starting with Lions head coach Dan Campbell, is simple: "It just doesn't get any better" than next week's game vs. the Vikings.
No game in NFL history has held the stakes and circumstances the Lions and Vikings are about to encounter on Sunday at Ford Field.
The Vikings came to Detroit with designs of ripping the 1 seed from the Lions’ hands, and left bruised and battered and ...
Here are the five things learned in the loss: 1. Penix to London, looked like Ryan to Roddy White: The connection between rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr. and receiver Drake London was amazing.
Jahmyr Gibbs scored four TDs to lead the Detroit Lions to a blowout win over the Minnesota Vikings to earn a first round BYE ...
What Minnesota safety Camryn Bynum calls a "generational celebrational run" has been a driving force for the Vikings and ...