Week 18's Sunday night matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions could very well be the best in NFL regular season history, featuring two teams with 14–2 records — the most combined wins ...
The Minnesota Vikings reportedly took a unique approach to get more of their supporters into Ford Field for Sunday night's ...
The Minnesota Vikings spent $2 million on about 1,900 tickets for seats located behind the visitor sideline at Ford Field for the game against the Lions Sunday.
The NFC North title and the top seed in the conference is there for the Vikings to claim. But first, they have to go through ...
The Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings will play for the NFC's No. 1 seed and first-round by Sunday night. The winner gets the NFC North crown, while the loser heads to the playoffs as a wild-card ...
The Ravens will face at least eight playoff teams next season, highlighted by a daunting road schedule. Away games against the AFC’s top two playoff seeds, the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills, ...
The biggest game of the NFL season will be going down on Sunday night in Detroit and although the Lions will have homefield ...
According to a recent report, the Minnesota Vikings organization has spent almost $2 million on tickets for their away game ...
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Minnesota Vikings have reportedly spent nearly $2 million on tickets on the secondary market for Week 18 game against Lions ...
The NFL playoff picture will add another degree of clarity on Saturday, as either the Ravens or Steelers will claim the AFC North title.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson scrambles through the entire Cleveland Browns defense for a 15-yard first down.