NFL Week 17 playoff scenarios: Lions, Chiefs can clinch byes
Lions vs. 49ers Prediction, Odds, Spread, Injuries, Trends for NFL Week 17
The Detroit Lions can still lock up the No. 1 seed in the NFC, but they'll likely need to beat the 49ers and Vikings in the final two weeks of the season. The
NFL playoff scenarios Week 17: How Chargers, Broncos, Rams, Falcons, Commanders can clinch
Here’s a look at where the Lions stand in this week’s power rankings as they prepare for an NFC title game rematch with the 49ers.
Long helped fill the void at linebacker over the last five games. But he's out with Pittman back in the fold, not to mention Reeves-Maybin nearing a return.
The Detroit Lions have battled multiple injuries this season, but they still have the best record in the NFC at 13-2. Their focus is still clearly on
The Detroit Lions are a win and one Minnesota Vikings loss vs. Seattle or Green Bay from clinching the top NFC playoff seed and NFC North.
The San Francisco 49ers are 6-9 and out of playoff contention, but beat the Detroit Lions in the NFC championship game in January 2024.
Following their 34-17 win over the Chicago Bears (4-11) on Sunday, the Detroit Lions (13-2) remain the team to beat in the NFL. Yes, even above the Kansas City Chiefs (14-1).
The Lions (13-2) beat the Chicago Bears (4-11) on Sunday afternoon to complete the series sweep over the NFC North rival.
The Detroit Lions (12-2) will try to sweep their season series with the Chicago Bears (4-10) when the NFC North rivals meet on Sunday afternoon. Detroit had its 11-game winning streak snapped in a 48-42 loss to Buffalo last week,
Polar opposites in the Detroit Lions (12-2) and the Chicago Bears (4-10) will meet once again in Week 16, this time in the windy City. For once, it was Detroit on the opposite of a beatdown as the Buffalo Bills took care of the Lions at Ford Field to hand ...
The Chiefs have the lead for the AFC No. 1 seed, the Lions have the lead for the NFC No. 1 seed, and there's still plenty to be determined beyond that.
Jake Bates was standing on the turf in his hometown of Houston when asked to reflect on an unlikely journey from learning how to sell bricks to making game-winning kicks for the Detroit Lions. Bates used his platform as an NFL player to spread his