On Sunday afternoon, the Detroit Lions will hit the road for the first time this season as they battle the Minnesota Vikings for first place in the NFC North.
There is no question about it that the Lions are going to have their work cut out for them in this one but if they can play disciplined football, they may just be able to pull out a Week 3 victory.
Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, and stream Sunday's matchup between the Lions and Vikings.
Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings: How to watch, listen to, and stream
Here is all the information you need to watch, listen to, and stream Sunday's game between the Lions and Vikings.
What: Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings (Week 3)
When: Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: U.S. Bank Stadium — Minneapolis, Minnesota
Weather: Indoors
Television: FOX
Television Broadcast Team: Brandin Gaudin and Brady Quinn
Streaming Options: Detroit Lions mobile app and NFL+
Radio: 97.1 The Ticket, list of other radio affiliates
Radio Broadcast Team: Dan Miller, Lomas Brown, T.J. Lang
Point Spread: Vikings -6 (Via BetMGM)
Prediction:
Detroit Lions 20 (+5.5)
Minnesota Vikings 24
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Taylor Decker is ‘dying to win’ with the Detroit Lions
During a recent interview with Tyler Dunne, Decker said that he is “dying to win” with the Detroit Lions because losing is the (bleeping) worst.
“I’m not afraid to say that I love all those guys,” Decker says. “And I have their back out there on the field. Because we just do hard shit every single day and we do it together. You can’t replicate that bond in many other professions. Obviously, there’s military and other things like that. But it’s a deep bond when you go through hard shit together. I’ve been here for seven years now and it seems there’s been more downs than ups. Hopefully we come out of the back end of that stronger as a group.”
Decker takes a deep breath.
“I know we have guys who want to win. Me personally, I’m dying to win. Losing is the f–king worst.”
Taylor Decker, we agree with you. Losing is the (bleeping) worst.