Everything you need to know: Detroit Lions vs Minnesota Vikings in Week 17

Everything you need to know in order to watch, listen, and be prepared for the Detroit Lions vs Minnesota Vikings in Week 17.

The Detroit Lions (5-10) are hosting division rival, the Minnesota Vikings (6-9), in Week 17, bringing another frustrating season to a close.

If you missed any of the action leading up to this week’s game, we have covered, with links to all the relevant articles, sectioned off for convenience. Additionally, we’ve included everything you need to know for how to watch or listen to this week’s game.

How To Watch

When: Sunday, January 3rd, at 1:00 p.m. EST

Where: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

Referee: Adrian Hill

TV: FOX

Broadcast crew:

  • Play-by-play: Joe Davis
  • Color commentary: Robert Smith

Broadcast map courtesy of 506 Sports, the Detroit Lions versus the Minnesota Vikings viewing audience is highlighted in Green.

How to listen

Detroit area radio: WJR 760 AM radio

  • Announcers: Dan Miller and Lomas Brown

SIRIUS: 135 (Lions), 132 (Vikings)

XM: 229 (Lions), 384 (Vikings)

Betting odds

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95-percent of experts are picking the Vikings to win

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Everything you need to know: Detroit Lions vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 16

Everything you need to know in order to watch, listen, and be informed about the Detroit Lions vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 16.

The Detroit Lions (5-9) are hosting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-5) in Week 16 and despite it being a shortened week, it was filled with drama.

If you missed any of the action leading up to this week’s game, we have covered, with links to all the relevant articles, sectioned off for convenience. Additionally, we’ve included everything you need to know for how to watch or listen to this week’s game.

This week’s timeline of events

The week began with a Monday firing of special teams coordinator Brayden Coombs. Interim coach Darrell Bevell explained that Coombs called a fourth-quarter fake punt without authorization and necessary action was required. The night ended on a positive note with three Lions being named to the Pro Bowl: T.J. Hockenson, Frank Ragnow, and Jack Fox.

On Tuesday, the Lions reported two positive results for COVID-19 and needed to shut down their Allen Park Traning facility.

On Wednesday, it was revealed that the Lions had no new positive results and the building would reopen, with the exception of those who tested positive and those deemed close contacts exposures — which included Bevell and defensive coordinator Cory Undlin.

On Thursday, the Lions announced that not only were Bevell and Undlin not going to be cleared in time for the game, but that defensive coaches Bo Davis (DL coach), Ty McKenzie (LB coach), and Steve Gregory (DB’s coach) would also have to miss this game.

Needing to replace five coaches for this game, the Lions named wide receivers coach Robert Prince the temporary interim coach (replacing interim coach Bevell), Sean Ryan (QB coach) would now call the offensive plays, Evan Rothstein (head coach assistant/research & analysis) would call the defensive plays, while Ty Warren (WCF Minority Coaching Assistant) would oversee the defensive line, David Corrao (Director of football research) would focus on the linebackers, and Tony Carter (defensive assistant) would cover the secondary.

Because this game was flexed to Saturday, most of the exposed Lions coaches were one day short of clearing the COVID-19 requirements, but when the Lions petitioned the NFL to push this game back to Sunday so the coaches would be available, the league denied their request.

Maybe the league felt the Lions brought it on themselves and would not be given preferential treatment, but they have been making exceptions like this all season. Maybe the Lions being eliminated from the playoffs played a factor, but that’s hardly in the spirit of having an equal playing field for all teams — there are other teams who will be impacted in the standings by the result of this game.

At the end of the day, this game will be played on Saturday, in the national spotlight, exclusively on the league’s network — which is really the end result the league wanted.

How To Watch

When: Saturday, December 26th, at 1:00 p.m. EST

Where: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

Referee: Scott Novak

TV: NFL Network, NBC locally in Detroit

Broadcast crew:

  • Play-by-play: Adam Amin
  • Color commentary: Mark Schlereth
  • Sideline reporter: Lindsay Czarniak

How to listen

Detroit area radio: WJR 760 AM radio

  • Announcers: Dan Miller and Lomas Brown

SIRIUS: 83 (Lions), 81 (Bucs), 88 (National feed)

XM: 225 (Lions), 226 (Bucs)

Betting odds

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  • Bucs -9.5 points
  • Over/Under 53.5 points
  • Moneyline, Lions +350, Bucs -450

95-percent of experts are picking the Bucs to win

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What you need to know: Detroit Lions at Tennessee Titans in Week 15

The Detroit Lions (5-8) are on the road for the last time this season, heading to Nashville to take on the Tennessee Titans (9-4) in Week 15.

The Detroit Lions (5-8) are on the road for the last time this season, heading to Nashville to take on the Tennessee Titans (9-4) in Week 15. While Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (ribs/thumb) was unable to practice all week, he is defying the odds and preparing to play.

If you missed any of the action leading up to this week’s game, we have covered below, with links to all the relevant articles, sectioned off for convenience. Additionally, we’ve included everything you need to know for how to watch or listen to this week’s game.

How To Watch

When: Sunday, December 20th, at 1:00 p.m. EST

Where: Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee

Referee: Jerome Boger

TV: CBS

Broadcast crew:

  • Play-by-play: Spero Dedes
  • Color commentary: Adam Archuleta

Broadcast map courtesy of 506 Sports, the Detroit Lions versus the Tennessee Titans viewing audience is highlighted in Orange.

How to listen

Detroit area radio: WJR 760 AM radio

  • Announcers: Dan Miller and Lomas Brown

Note: Lions moving from WJR to 97.1

SIRIUS: 138 (Lions), 81 (Titans)

XM: 381 (Lions), 226 (Titans)

Betting odds

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  • Titans -11.5 points
  • Over/Under 51.5 points
  • Moneyline, Lions +500, Titans -650

99-percent of experts are picking the Titans to win

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What you need to know: Detroit Lions versus Green Bay Packers in Week 14

Everything you need to know in order to watch, listen, and be prepared for the Detroit Lions versus Green Bay Packers in Week 14.

The Detroit Lions (5-7) are hosting their division-rival Green Bay Packers (9-3) in Week 14, and if the experts are to believed, this should be a high-scoring affair that ends in a Packers victory.

The Lions will be looking to get interim coach Darrell Bevell his second straight win, keep their slim playoff hopes alive, and play spoiler to the division-leading Packers who are looking to clinch an NFL Playoff berth.

If you missed any of the action leading up to this week’s game, we have covered below, with links to all the relevant articles, sectioned off for convenience. Additionally, we’ve included everything you need to know for how to watch or listen to this week’s game.

How To Watch

When: Sunday, December 13th, at 4:25 p.m. EST

Where: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

Referee: Alex Kemp

TV: FOX

Broadcast crew:

  • Play-by-play: Adam Amin
  • Color commentary: Mark Schlereth
  • Sideline Reporter: Lindsay Czarniak

Broadcast map courtesy of 506 Sports, the Detroit Lions versus the Green Bay Packers viewing audience is highlighted in Blue.

How to listen

Detroit area radio: WJR 760 AM radio

  • Announcers: Dan Miller and Lomas Brown

SIRIUS: 136 (Lions), 146 (Packers)

XM: 230 (Lions), 384 (Packers)

Betting odds

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98-percent of experts are picking the Packers to win

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What you need to know: Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears in Week 13

Everything you need to know for the Detroit Lions versus Chicago Bears Week 13 game of the 2020 season.

The Detroit Lions (5-6) traveling to Illinois for a Week 13 game with the division-rival Chicago Bears (5-6).

The big news for the Lions this week was the firing of coach Matt Patricia and general manager Bob Quinn. We at Lions Wire published several articles that will help fans understand where the team is at and who are the potential candidates to fill these positions in 2021.

If you missed any of those articles, here are the ones you need to know:

If you missed any of the action leading up to this week’s game, we have covered below, with links to all the relevant articles, sectioned off for convenience. Additionally, we’ve included everything you need to know for how to watch or listen to this week’s game.

How To Watch

When: Sunday, December 6th, at 1:00 p.m. EST

Where: Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois

Referee: Clay Martin

TV: FOX

Broadcast crew:

  • Play-by-play: Kevin Kugler
  • Color commentary: Chris Speilman

Broadcast map courtesy of 506 Sports, the Detroit Lions versus the Chicago Bears viewing audience is highlighted in Yellow.

How to listen

Detroit area radio: WJR 760 AM radio

  • Announcers: Dan Miller and Lomas Brown

SIRIUS: 108 (Lions), 136 (Bears)

XM: 385 (Lions), 230 (Bears)

Betting odds

Vegas Watch via BetMGM:

56-percent of experts are picking the Bears to win

Lions Wire game prep podcasts

  • Listen to Erik Schlitt on the Detroit Lions Breakdown Podcast: Episode 174: Replacing Matt Patricia and Bob Quinn, as well as Bears Week 13 preview
  • Listen/Watch Jeff Risdon join the Detroit Lions Podcast to break down Week 13

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What you need to know: Detroit Lions vs Houston Texans on Thanksgiving Day

The Detroit Lions (4-6) are once again hosting their annual Thanksgiving Day game, and their opponent for Week 12 of the 2020 season is the Houston Texans (3-7).

The Detroit Lions (4-6) are once again hosting their annual Thanksgiving Day game, and their opponent for Week 12 of the 2020 season is the Houston Texans (3-7).

The last time these two teams met on Thanksgiving Day was back in 2012, and the game was marred by one of the all-time blunders by then Lions’ head coach Jim Schwartz. If you want to take a trip down memory lane, we recapped the game in an article earlier this year.

If you missed any of the action leading up to this week’s game, we have covered below, with links to all the relevant articles, sectioned off for convenience. Additionally, we’ve included everything you need to know for how to watch or listen to this week’s game.

How To Watch

When: Thursday, November 26th, at 12:30 p.m. EST

Where: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

Referee: Shawn Smith

TV: CBS (National broadcast)

Broadcast crew:

  • Play-by-play: Jim Nantz
  • Color commentary: Tony Romo
  • Sideline reporter: Tracy Wolfson

How to listen

Detroit area radio: WJR 760 AM radio

  • Announcers: Dan Miller and Lomas Brown

SIRIUS: 83 (Lions), 82 (Texans)

XM: 225 (Lions), 226 (Texans), 88 (National)

Betting odds

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83-percent of experts are picking the Texans to win

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What you need to know: Detroit Lions at Carolina Panthers in Week 11

Everything you need to know in order to watch, listen, and be prepared for the Detroit Lions at Carolina Panthers game in Week 11.

The Detroit Lions (4-5) are traveling to North Carolina to face the Carolina Panthers (3-7) in Week 11 of the 2020 season and the Lions are hoping to stay on the winning path.

If you missed any of this week’s action, we have covered below, with links to all the relevant articles, sectioned off for convenience. Additionally, we’ve included everything you need to know for how to watch or listen to this week’s game.

How To Watch

When: Sunday, November 22nd, at 1:00 p.m. EST

Where: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC

Referee: Ronald Torbert

TV: FOX

Broadcast crew:

  • Play-by-play: Kevin Kugler
  • Color commentary: Chris Spielman
  • Sideline reporter: Laura Okmin

Broadcast map courtesy of 506 Sports, the Detroit Lions versus the Carolina Panthers viewing audience is highlighted in Green.

How to listen

Detroit area radio: WJR 760 AM radio

  • Announcers: Dan Miller and Lomas Brown

SIRIUS: 137 (Lions), 81 (Panthers)

XM: 380 (Lions), 226 (Panthers)

Betting odds

Vegas Watch via BetMGM:

  • Lions -2.5 points
  • Over/Under 46.5 points
  • Moneyline, Lions -130, Panthers +110

57-percent of experts are picking the Panthers to win

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What you need to know: Detroit Lions versus Washington Football Team in Week 10

Everything you need to know to be prepared for the Detroit Lions (3-5) versus Washington Football Team (2-6) in Week 10 of the 2020 season.

The Detroit Lions (3-5) are hosting the Washington Football Team (2-6) in Week 10 of the 2020 season and the Lions are hoping to get back on the winning path.

If you missed any of this week’s action, we have covered below, with links to all the relevant articles, sectioned off for convenience. Additionally, we’ve included everything you need to know for how to watch or listen to this week’s game.

How To Watch

When: Sunday, November 15th, at 1:00 p.m. EST

Where: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

Referee: Alex Kemp

TV: FOX

Broadcast crew:

  • Play-by-play: Brandon Gaudin
  • Color commentary: Aqib Talib
  • Sideline reporter: Megan Olivi

Broadcast map courtesy of 506 Sports, the Detroit Lions versus the Washington Football Team viewing audience is highlighted in Yellow.

How to listen

Detroit area radio: WJR 760 AM radio

  • Announcers: Dan Miller and Lomas Brown

SIRIUS: 81 (Lions), 138 (Washington)

XM: 226 (Lions), 382 (Washington)

Betting odds

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  • Lions -4 points
  • Over/Under 46.5
  • Money line, Lions -189, Washington +160

75-percent of experts are picking the Lions to win

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What you need to know: Detroit Lions versus Minnesota Vikings in Week 9

Everything you need to know for the Detroit Lions versus Minnesota Vikings game in Week 9 of the 2020 season.

The Detroit Lions (3-4) are traveling to Minnesota to take on the Vikings (2-5) in Week 9 of the 2020 season and the Lions are hoping to get back in the win column against their division rival.

It’s been an information-heavy week for the Lions. Trey Flowers landed on IR on Monday, the same day they added Everson Griffen. Jarrad Davis landed on the reserve/COVID-19 list on Tuesday, then Matthew Stafford was placed there on Wednesday, before being removed on Saturday. Friday saw multiple starters ruled out due to injury, while Austin Bryant was finally removed from the PUP list. If you missed any of the action, we have covered below, with links to all the relevant articles, sectioned off for convenience.

Here’s everything you need to know for how to watch or listen to this week’s game.

How To Watch

When: Sunday, November 8th, at 1:00 p.m. EST

Where: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Referee: Clete Blakeman

TV: CBS

Broadcast crew:

  • Play-by-play: Kevin Harlan
  • Color commentary: Trent Green
  • Sideline reporter: Melanie Collins

Broadcast map courtesy of 506 Sports, the Detroit Lions versus the Minnesota Vikings viewing audience is highlighted in Blue.

How to listen

Detroit area radio: WJR 760 AM radio

  • Announcers: Dan Miller and Lomas Brown

SIRIUS: 81 (Lions), 83 (Vikings)

XM: 226 (Lions), 225 (Vikings)

Betting odds

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  • Lions +4-points (Lions also opened at +4)
  • Over/Under 51.5 points (down 2-points)
  • Money line, Lions +175, Vikings -209

82-percent of experts are picking the Vikings to win

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What you need to know: Detroit Lions versus Indianapolis Colts in Week 8

Everything you need to know for the Detroit Lions versus Indianapolis Colts game in Week 8 of the 2020 season.

The Detroit Lions (3-3) are hosting the Indianapolis Colts (4-2) in Week 8 of the 2020 season and most are expecting a close low-scoring matchup, with the experts mostly favoring the Colts.

Here’s everything you need to know for how to watch or listen to this week’s game.

How To Watch

When: Sunday, November 1st, at 1:00 p.m. EST

Where: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

Referee: Clay Martin

TV: CBS

Broadcast crew:

  • Play-by-play: Andrew Catalon
  • Color commentary: James Lofton
  • Sideline reporter: Michael Grady

Broadcast map courtesy of 506 Sports, the Detroit Lions versus the Indianapolis Colts viewing audience is highlighted in Orange.

How to listen

Detroit area radio: WJR 760 AM radio

  • Announcers: Dan Miller and Lomas Brown

SIRIUS: 108 (Lions), 99 (Colts)

XM: 231 (Lions), 389 (Colts)

Betting odds

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78-percent of experts are picking the Colts to win

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