The Detroit Lions will play one of four teams in their playoff opener next week: The Rams, Packers, Vikings or Commanders.
The gauntlet that is the NFL regular season is over, and the seven teams in each conference that managed to separate themselves over that 17-game marathon are the only ones who remain standing.
The Detroit Lions are the favorites to win Super Bowl 2025 entering NFL playoffs after a huge win over the Minnesota Vikings in Week 18.
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As things stand, the Detroit Lions have taken the top spot in the bookmakers' picks (according to the Draft Kings line), followed by the Kansas City Chiefs, who could achieve a three-peat; and the top 3 is completed by Buffalo Bills, who are having a great end to the regular season.
The chase for Super Bowl 59 is officially here, as the playoff field in the NFL is set after the Detroit Lions knocked off the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night
After conquering the Minnesota Vikings in the last game of the regular season, the franchise is in uncharted waters. Here are some of the biggest questions now before the Lions.
The Lions and Chiefs are in a tier of their own odds-wise, thanks to their 15-win seasons and accordant first-round byes. But both have nagging concerns that, if you squint hard enough, begin to look a lot like vulnerabilities. Will any of their potential opponents through the postseason be able to capitalize on those vulnerabilities?
Home games against the Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburg Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers highlight the Lions' 2025 schedule. In addition to hosting NFC North rivals Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings, the Lions will welcome in the Cowboys, Buccaneers (NFC South champions), Steelers, New York Giants and Cleveland Browns.
After four months and 272 regular season games, 14 teams remain in the quest for the Lombardi Trophy. Which wild-card game is the worst and which is the best?
The Los Angeles Rams and Baltimore Ravens both have franchise quarterbacks, generational coaches and lots of exciting stars on both sides of the ball. Seeing Sean McVay try to outwit Zach Orr and his formidable Ravens defense would be very entertaining.