NFL Overreactions Week 17
Sports Seriously’s Mackenzie Salmon breaks down this weeks NFL matchups.
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The most exciting game of the 2024 regular season is also the very last one on the schedule.
The Detroit Lions are hosting the Minnesota Vikings in a Week 18 prime-time clash for all the marbles. Both teams sit at 14-2 records and are tied for first place in the NFC North. A win for either team on the year’s final edition of “Sunday Night Football” means taking home not only the NFC North title but the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
The losing team will still make the playoffs but it will drop from the conference’s top seed to its top wild-card spot – the No. 5 seed.
In essence, Sunday night’s game will decide which team gets home-field advantage through the NFC championship game and which will have to hit the road to begin its playoff run.
Here’s everything to know about how to watch “Sunday Night Football” in Week 18:
As with every “Sunday Night Football” game this season, the final iteration of 2024 will be available to watch on NBC.
“Sunday Night Football” will stream on NBC’s streaming service, Peacock. Football fans can also watch the final “SNF” game with a subscription to Fubo.
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The Vikings are 6-1 on the road this year, and both of the Lions’ losses have come at home.
Minnesota is looking to secure its 10th win in a row and second NFC North title in three years. It will have a chance to do so against a Detroit squad that has been decimated by injuries this year, particularly on the defensive side of the ball.
As of Friday afternoon, the Lions had 13 defensive players on injured reserve, including defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, defensive tackle Alim McNeill, linebacker Malcolm Rodriguez, and cornerbacks Carlton Davis and Ennis Rakestraw Jr., among others. Detroit got good news earlier this week with linebacker Alex Anzalone, who could return for Week 18’s clash, but it’s still missing many other key contributors.
That hasn’t stopped the Lions from winning too often; they’ve been able to continue overwhelming opponents with their outstanding offensive performances instead. However, the Vikings could become a much more troublesome opponent with a defense that has given up the fourth-fewest points in the NFL this season (18.8 per game) under defensive coordinator Brian Flores.
This game should be close, as both teams are desperate to earn the No. 1 seed rather than fall to the No. 5 spot. The first game between these two teams earlier this year ended with the Lions on top in a one-score game. Minnesota’s excellent defense and Detroit’s stunning number of defensive injuries will be the difference this time.
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Here’s how the full playoff picture stacks up before the final week of the regular season:
In the hunt: Cincinnati Bengals (8-8), Miami Dolphins (8-8)
In the hunt: Atlanta Falcons (8-8)
An asterisk (*) denotes teams that have clinched a playoff spot. Teams that have clinched division titles are noted accordingly.
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