The Minnesota Vikings are trying to infiltrate the Detroit Lions' den at Ford Field. The NFL says all is fair in love and football. The Vikings have spent nearly $2 million on tickets on the secondary market leading up to Sunday night's massive game at the ...
The Minnesota Vikings' owners, the Wilf family, purchased 1,900 tickets for Sunday’s game in Detroit and are reselling them to Vikings fans.
As the Detroit Lions host the Minnesota Vikings in the last game of the regular season, Ford Field will have the NFL bag policy in place for those attending the game. Bags must be clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and not exceed 12-by-6-by-12 inches. The policy ...
Mostly located behind the visiting team's bench area at Ford Field, the tickets were offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. Additionally, Minnesota stated that the tickets were "intended to be used by Vikings fans and not positioned for resale."
As the Detroit Lions host the Minnesota Vikings in the last game of the regular season, Ford Field will have the NFL bag policy in place for those attending the game. Bags must be clear plastic ...
Gone are the days of fans wearing brown paper bags, God forbid someone actually spot them attending a Detroit Lions game. Now, welcome to the era of earplugs.
On a Friday episode of Good Morning Football, Lapeer native and Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby discussed the Lions' remarkable turnaround under head coach Dan Campbell.
Can the Lions solve the Jayden Daniels problem? Will Jalen Hurts make enough plays if the Rams sell out to stop Saquon Barkley. To get you set for the NFC Divisional Round, Kellen Forrest gives you one key question for each team.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell said that Ford Field will be the "loudest" stadium that the Commanders play in this season.
Can the Lions solve the Jayden Daniels problem? Will Jalen Hurts make enough plays if the Rams sell out to stop Saquon Barkley. To get you set for the NFC Divisional Round, Kellen Forrest gives you one key question for each team.
The Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders will meet with history on the line. Detroit could make it to back-to-back NFC Championship Games for the first time
Bears GM Ryan Poles is wooing Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. So is Tom Brady, who owns 5% of the Raiders. Only one of them, though, will have an open microphone and a captive audience Saturday night.