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Minnesota and Detroit revealed their respective inactive lists at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, and Darrisaw and O'Neill, who were questionable with knee injuries, weren't on the list. Here's who is inactive for the Vikings today:
The Lions (5-2, second in NFC North) have a matchup with the Minnesota Vikings (3-4, fourth in NFC North) on Sunday, Nov. 2 at Ford Field in Detroit. The game will kick at 1 p.m. ET and will be televised on Fox.
Arnold's first career interception helped stop a potential scoring drive by the Vikings late in the first half. The Lions trail 17-14.
Expectations for the Detroit Lions were high coming out of the bye week. The Minnesota Vikings flattened those expectations in Ford Field, thanks in no small part to a flat effort from the Lions. The Vikings,
We are a little less than ninety minutes from kickoff at Ford Field, and both the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions have released their inactive lists for this afternoon’s contest. Let’s take a look at who will be sitting this one out for both sides.
Detroit dominated that game, and running back Jahmyr Gibbs had a big role in the 31-9 final. Gibbs was phenomenal, rushing 23 times for 139 yards and three touchdowns while adding five catches for 31 yards and another touchdown.
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Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy breaks contain and outraces the Detroit Lions defense to the end zone.
Coming off a 24-9 win against Tampa Bay, the Lions look to maintain their winning record against Minnesota, who they swept last season to clinch the division. Here's how to watch for free.
Quarterback JJ McCarthy is back under center for the Minnesota Vikings and is throwing dimes all over the Detroit Lions' defense.