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Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions

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15-2, 7-2 Home
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Lions beat Vikings 31-9, win NFC North and No. 1 seed, dropping division rivals to No. 5

Jahmyr Gibbs carries Lions to 1-seed with dominant 4-TD game

Gibbs scored three of his franchise-record tying four touchdowns in the second half, and the Lions beat the Minnesota Vikings 31-9 on Sunday night to win their second straight NFC North title.

“Everybody's got to come through here, baby!” Detroit defensive end Za'Darius Smith said to the roaring crowd after the game.

The Lions (15-2) and Vikings (14-3) could meet again in two weeks.

Banged-up Detroit will have a much-needed week off, while Minnesota plays at the NFC West champion Los Angeles Rams next Monday night.

In the NFL's final game before the playoffs, two teams played in the regular season with a combined 28 victories for the first time. A No. 1 seed was determined in a regular-season finale for the third time in three-plus decades.

Dallas wrapped up the 1993 regular season against the New York Giants with a 16-13 overtime win to give the Cowboys top seeding they used to their advantage as they advanced to and won the Super Bowl. The Giants, meanwhile, beat Minnesota in the wild-card round and were routed at San Francisco the following week.

Detroit desperately hopes history repeats itself. The Lions are seeking their first Super Bowl appearance and hoping to end an NFL championship drought that dates to 1957. They are a No. 1 seed for the first time in franchise history.

“It’s not the cherry on top,” quarterback Jared Goff said. “Not yet.”

Game No. 272 of the regular season was expected to be a shootout with Pro Bowl quarterbacks leading high-scoring offenses, but Goff and Sam Darnold were not at their best.

Gibbs picked up the slack for his team.

“He’s as explosive as any player in the league," Minnesota coach Kevin O’Connell said.

Gibbs had 23 carries for 139 yards with a career-high three rushing touchdowns and caught five passes for 31 yards and another score.

“He was special, and we needed him to be,” Goff said.

Goff threw two interceptions after getting picked off only once in the previous seven games and Minnesota made field goals after the turnovers in the second and third quarters.

After Vikings rookie Will Reichard connected on his third kick to cut the deficit to 10-9 early in the third, Goff directed a 13-play, 70-yard drive that took 7:25 and was capped by a slick pass to Gibbs for a 10-yard touchdown on fourth-and-2.

Goff was 8 of 8 on that possession and finished 27 of 33 for 231 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions.

Darnold completed fewer than half his passes in the first half, missing opportunities to pick up first downs and score touchdowns. The Vikings were 0 of 3 in the red zone through two quarters to let the Lions lead 10-6 at halftime and failed to score a touchdown when they were inside the 20 for a fourth time in the second half.

The Vikings went for it on fourth down from the Lions 3 in the second quarter and Darnold, under pressure, overthrew an open Justin Jefferson in the end zone.

Darnold threw another incomplete pass on fourth down from the Detroit 2 early in the third.

“Kicking field goals isn’t going to get it done against that team,” Darnold said. “I have to hit those throws.”

O'Connell opted to attempt a 51-yard field goal late in the third, trailing by eight, and Reichard missed wide right.

Darnold was 18 of 41, a season-low 44% completion rate, and connected with Jefferson just three times on nine targets for 54 yards.

“We didn’t do a lot of the things we did well this season,” O’Connell said. “Sam has hit a lot of those plays all year and I have every bit of confidence that he will hit it the next time.”

Injuries Vikings: OLB Patrick Jones (knee) was inactive.

Lions: LB Alex Anzalone (broken forearm) and punt returner/receiver Kalif Raymond (foot) returned from injuries to play for the first time since November. ... CB Terrion Arnold (foot) and DL Pat O’Connor (Calf) were injured during the game and OG Kevin Zeitler came off the field, holding the back of his right leg late in the game.

Up next Vikings: Visit the Rams as the NFL's first 14-win wild card. They would earn a rematch with the Lions if they are the NFC's lowest remaining seed after wild card weekend.

Lions: Host a divisional-round game after their first bye since Week 5.

How can I watch Vikings vs. Lions?

  • TV Channel: Vikings at Lions 2021-22 NFL, week 18 is broadcasted nationally on NBC and Peacock.
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    In Canada, viewers can watch Vikings vs. Lions on DAZN.

Matchup Prediction

Lions: 64.5%
Vikings: 35.3%
*According to ESPN's Football Power Index

Scoring Summary

DET TD 1st Period 1:43 Jahmyr Gibbs 25 Yd Rush (Jake Bates Kick)
MIN FG 2nd Period 6:35 Will Reichard 25 Yd Field Goal
MIN FG 2nd Period 0:20 Will Reichard 31 Yd Field Goal
DET FG 2nd Period 0:00 Jake Bates 48 Yd Field Goal
MIN FG 3rd Period 9:55 Will Reichard 51 Yd Field Goal
DET TD 3rd Period 2:30 Jahmyr Gibbs 10 Yd pass from Jared Goff (Jake Bates Kick)
DET TD 4th Period 13:06 Jahmyr Gibbs 13 Yd Rush (Jake Bates Kick)
DET TD 4th Period 5:14 Jahmyr Gibbs 4 Yd Rush (Jake Bates Kick)

Statistics

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14 1st Downs 24
7 Passing 1st downs 14
3 Rushing 1st downs 9
4 1st downs from penalties 1
3-13 3rd down efficiency 5-12
0-3 4th down efficiency 2-4
62 Total Plays 66
262 Total Yards 394
4.2 Yards per Play 6.0
11 Total Drives 11
142 Passing 216
18/41 Comp/Att 27/33
3.3 Yards per pass 6.2
0 Interceptions thrown 2
2-24 Sacks-Yards Lost 2-15
120 Rushing 178
19 Rushing Attempts 31
6.3 Yards per rush 5.7
0-4 Red Zone (Made-Att) 3-3
6-30 Penalties 8-49
0 Turnovers 2
0 Fumbles lost 0
0 Interceptions thrown 2
0 Defensive / Special Teams TDs 0
23:48 Possession 36:12

Game Information

Ford Field

Location: Detroit, MI
Attendance: 64,774 · Capacity:

2024 NFC North Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
Detroit 2 342 564 0 .882 15
Minnesota 3 332 432 0 .824 14
Green Bay 6 338 460 0 .647 11
Chicago 12 370 310 0 .294 5
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