Vikings Game Sunday: Vikings vs. Lions injury report, spread, over/under, how to watch, prediction, history
By Adam Patrick
Will the Minnesota Vikings be able to improve their record to 11-2 on Sunday by getting a tough road victory over the Detroit Lions inside Ford Field?
For whatever reason, the games between the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions have been extremely close ever since Dan Campbell became the head coach of the Lions in 2020. This will likely remain the same when the two NFC North rivals face off on Sunday inside Detroit’s home stadium.
Minnesota Vikings injury report vs. Detroit Lions in Week 14
Vikings
- Jonathan Bullard (DE) – OUT with a bicep injury
- Garrett Bradbury (C) – QUESTIONABLE with a back injury
- Christian Darrisaw (LT) – QUESTIONABLE with a concussion
- Harrison Smith (S) – QUESTIONABLE with a neck injury
Lions
- Kayode Awosika (OL) – OUT with an ankle injury
- Derrick Barnes (LB) – OUT with a knee injury
- Chase Lucas (CB) – OUT with a hamstring injury
- Evan Brown (OL) – DOUBTFUL with an ankle injury
- Will Harris (CB) – QUESTIONABLE with a hip injury
- Jeff Okudah (CB) – QUESTIONABLE with an illness
- Kalif Raymond (WR) – QUESTIONABLE with an illness
- Nate Sudfeld (QB) – QUESTIONABLE with an illness
Minnesota Vikings vs. Detroit Lions Odds, Spread, Over/Under & Prediction for Week 14
Odds courtesy of FanDuel
Point Spread:
- Vikings +1.5 (-106)
- Lions -1.5 (-114)
Moneyline:
- Vikings +108
- Lions -126
Over/Under:
- 51.5 points
- Over -115
- Under -105
Prediction:
Minnesota is the surprising underdog in this matchup, so they’ll have something to prove. But the Vikings have been proving people wrong all season long, and they’ll do it again on Sunday when they defeat the Lions and win their first NFC North title since 2017.
Prediction: Vikings win
How to watch Minnesota Vikings vs. Detroit Lions in Week 14
Sunday’s meeting between Minnesota and Detroit will air on FOX at 12:00 p.m. central time, with Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma calling the action on the field from inside the broadcast booth.
The image below from 506sports.com shows where Sunday’s matchup will be airing locally around the country.
How to stream Minnesota Vikings vs. Detroit Lions in Week 14
For those who are interested in a streaming option for this weekend’s NFC North battle, check out fuboTV. The streaming service offers Cloud DVR, local channels in most markets, no cancellation fees, and for new users, they are currently offering a free trial for seven days.
Some other streaming options that could be broadcasting Sunday’s game, depending on your location, include the following.
- DirecTV Stream
- NFL Sunday Ticket
- Hulu + Live TV
- Sling TV
- YouTubeTV
- NFL+ (mobile only)
How to listen to Minnesota Vikings vs. Detroit Lions in Week 14
For fans who would like to listen to the radio broadcast for this weekend’s matchup inside Ford Field, Minnesota’s KFAN 100.3 will have the contest on their station, with Paul Allen and Pete Bercich calling the action from the booth.
Dan Miller and Lomas Brown will be on the call for the Lions radio feed, which will be broadcast on WXYT 97.1 FM.
Minnesota Vikings vs. Detroit Lions History
All-Time Head-to-Head Record:
- Vikings lead the all-time series 80-40-2
Last Meeting:
- Minnesota defeated Detroit 28-24 in Week 3 of the 2022 season.
Minnesota Vikings next game and schedule
After their divisional showdown on Sunday, the Vikings will return home in Week 15 to host the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday, December 17th, at 12 p.m. central time.
(Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.)