Detroit Lions win NFC North with thrilling 30-24 victory over Minnesota Vikings
MINNEAPOLIS — The Detroit Lions are going to the NFL playoffs by the hair on their mane.
The Lions on Sunday defeated the Minnesota Vikings, 30-24, to win their first-ever NFC North title and first division crown since 1993. They will host a playoff game for the first time at Ford Field, likely in the second week of January, ending their six-year playoff drought.
Rookie sensation Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for two touchdowns, and the defense intercepted Vikings reserve quarterback Nick Mullens four times, with safety Ifeatu Melifonwu securing the game-winner at the goal line on a badly underthrown ball with 49 seconds left at U.S. Bank Stadium.
The Lions (11-4) can take control of the NFC's No. 2 seed Saturday night with a win at the Dallas Cowboys, who are 7-0 at home. The Lions are 6-2 on the road.
This story will be updated shortly.
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