Justin Jefferson on matchup with Lions: ‘The whole world will be watching’

Justin Jefferson can make more history in a building where he's dominated

The race for the No. 1 seed in the NFC and the NFC North division title all comes down to Sunday Night Football when the Detroit Lions (14-2) host the Minnesota Vikings (14-2) at Ford Field. The winner of Sunday’s game will get the coveted first-round bye and home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs, while the loser will travel for Wild Card Weekend.

Detroit is 2-0 on Sunday Night Football this season (Rams & Texans) and beat Minnesota in mid-October in the teams’ first meeting of the year.

Vikings report: Since dropping two straight games to the Lions and the Rams in October, Minnesota has rattled off nine straight wins, seven of which by 10 points or less, to keep pace with Detroit in the NFC North.

During the win streak, quarterback Sam Darnold has continued his strong play, throwing 18 touchdowns to just two interceptions in his last seven games. Recently, he’s thrown three passing touchdowns in each of his past two games in wins over Seattle and Green Bay. Star wide receiver Justin Jefferson ranks second in the league with 1,479 receiving yards off his 100 receptions and 10 touchdowns, five of which have come in the past four games.

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Defensively, linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel is tied for first among all linebackers with 11.5 sacks. Fellow linebacker Jonathan Greenard sits right behind him with 11.0 sacks. Van Ginkel and Greenard have combined for 33 tackles for loss, fueling a Minnesota team that ranks second in rushing defense and fourth in points allowed per game (18.8).

Minnesota has lost five of the last six matchups to the Lions, and hasn’t defeated Detroit at Ford Field since January 2021.

Last meeting: In Week 7, Detroit handed Minnesota their first loss of the season with a 31-29 victory at U.S. Bank Stadium. The Vikings jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter, but two Jahmyr Gibbs runs and a Jared Goff pass to Amon-Ra St. Brown for touchdowns allowed Detroit to take a 21-10 halftime lead.

After trading touchdowns in the third quarter, Minnesota retook the lead off a fumble recovery for a touchdown, but on Detroit’s final possession, Goff led the Lions down the field to set up a Jake Bates 44-yard game-winning field goal.

In the hunt:

  • AFC: 8. MIA (8-8), 9. CIN (8-8)
  • NFC: 9. ATL (8-8)

*z: Clinched No. 1 seed, home-field advantage and first-round bye

*y: Clinched division

*x: Clinched a playoff spot

Quick hits:

1. Sunday’s game is the first regular-season game in NFL history where both teams have 13-plus wins before kickoff.

2. Since 1975 when playoff seeding began, a No. 1 seed has reached the Super Bowl 55.1 percent of the time vs. 3.3 percent as the No. 5 seed.

3. Detroit’s 20 conversions on fourth down rank third in the league while Minnesota’s six conversions rank last.

 

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