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A preseason Super Bowl favorite has been eliminated from playoff contention

A year after winning an NFC-best 15 games, the Detroit Lions’ championship hopes have ended.

The Lions were eliminated from making the playoffs on Christmas Day after losing 23-10 to the Minnesota Vikings and falling to 8-8 for the season.

Detroit entered Week 17 second in the NFL in scoring, averaging 30.1 points per game. But the offense went cold in a must-win game, scoring 10 points in the team’s second-lowest-scoring effort of the season.

Quarterback Jared Goff struggled against the Vikings’ aggressive defense. Goff completed 18 of 29 passes for 197 yards, with one touchdown and two interceptions. He also fumbled the ball three times, finishing with five turnovers.

In total, Detroit gave away the ball six times. That allowed Minnesota to win, despite its own anemic offensive effort. The Vikings finished with only 3 yards passing, though they did run the ball 28 times for 158 yards.

The Lions entered the season widely considered a Super Bowl contender, and they lived up to the hype early on, starting the year 4-1. But over the next eight weeks, Detroit couldn’t find any consistency, alternating wins and losses for two months before reaching 8-5.

The Lions then lost three straight, including Thursday. In Week 16, Detroit had a first and goal from the 1-yard line in the final seconds against the Pittsburgh Steelers but failed to score the go-ahead touchdown in a dispiriting loss.

The defeat to Minnesota ends what had been one of the franchise’s most successful stretches in decades.

After improving from 3-13-1 in 2021 to 9-8 in 2022, the Lions went 12-5 in the 2023 season, making it all the way to the NFC championship game for the first time since 1991. Detroit made it back to the playoffs last season, the first postseason back-to-back appearances since 1994 and 1995.

But Detroit lost its first game in the divisional round after a first-round bye, getting upset at home. And now Lions fans will have to wait at least another year for their first Super Bowl appearance in franchise history.

To add insult to injury, Detroit’s loss also clinched a playoff berth for their divisional rival, the Green Bay Packers, who have now secured a spot in the postseason.

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