The Lions were just hit for 400 passing yards, the most they’ve allowed all year. Now, they get to host Justin Jefferson and the red-hot Vikings in a winner-take-all game from Ford Field.
As far as the tempest-in-a-teapot that Donald Trump is putting up over our flag being rightfully flown at half staff during ...
Minnesota Vikings have reportedly spent nearly $2 million on tickets on the secondary market for Week 18 game against Lions ...
Our Free Press photographers were on the field to capture the Lions grit and glory, from touchdown celebrations to the faces of somber Vikings fans.
With a No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs and a first-round bye at stake, the Vikings are spending considerable resources to make sure they have strong fan representation at Detroit's Ford Field.
(WXYZ) — The Detroit Lions are getting ready to take on the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night at Ford Field as they fight for the top seed in the NFC. In a survey ...
The winner-take-all divisional clash could set new decibel records at Ford Field, surpassing last year’s playoff mark. When the Lions hosted the Los Angeles Rams for last season’s wild-card ...
The team purchased roughly 1,900 tickets near the Ford Field visitor's bench on the secondary market, ESPN confirmed Saturday, at roughly $1,000 per ticket -- or just under $2 million in total. The ...
The Minnesota Vikings are trying to infiltrate the Detroit Lions' den at Ford Field. The NFL says all is fair in love and football. The Vikings have spent nearly $2 million on tickets on the ...
Week 18's Sunday night matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions could very well be the best in NFL regular ...