Vikings vs. Lions: Sunday Night Football Finale Open Thread

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The Detroit Lions host the Minnesota Vikings tonight in Motown. These teams are battling for the top-seed in the NFC Playoffs, homefield advantage throughout, and the NFC North Championship. Will Detroit beat Minnesota for the second time this season? Can Minnesota win this massive showdown on the road? Let’s tune in and find out!

Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions – NFC North Championship Game

Ford Field – Detroit, Michigan

Kickoff – 5:20pm PST / 7:20pm CST / 8:20pm EST

Network – NBC

FanDuel Odds – Lions -2.5, O/U 56.5

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