Predicting the Detroit Lions’ starting offense for Week 14 matchup vs. Vikings

Here we go! In just a matter of hours, our Detroit Lions will look to keep their winning ways going when they host the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field. If the Lions can pull out the win, they will move to within one game of .500, despite starting the season with a 1-6 record. Though the Lions will likely have to win out to make the playoffs, they are playing some of the best football in the entire NFL, and their remaining schedule is certainly manageable. Here is what I believe the Lions starting offense will look like on Sunday against the Vikings.

Amon-Ra St. Brown Detroit Lions

Who will start for the Detroit Lions offense against the Vikings?

Here is what I believe the Lions starting offense will look like on Sunday against the Vikings.

QB – Jared Goff

RB – Jamaal Williams

WR – Amon-Ra St. Brown

WR – DJ Charks

WR – Josh Reynolds

TE – Brock Wright

LT – Taylor Decker

LG – Jonah Jackson

C – Frank Ragnow

RG – Logan Stenberg

RT – Penei Sewell

As you can see, the offense is about as healthy as it has been all season, though Evan Brown is expected to be ruled OUT when the Detroit Lions Inactives List is released at 11:30 a.m.

Nation, what is your prediction for today’s game?

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