MichiganCardinal Posted yesterday at 04:22 AM Posted yesterday at 04:22 AM vs. Setting: 12/21/2025 4:25pm on CBS Site: Ford Field in Detroit, MI Weather: Climate Controlled Opening Spread: Lions -7 All-Time Series Record: Steelers lead, 17-14-2 Last Meeting: 11/14/2021, Tied 16-16 Pittsburgh Steelers (8-6) Head Coach: Mike Tomlin (19th Season: 191-113-2) Projected Starting QB: Aaron Rodgers (21st Season: 161-92-1) Last Week: 28-15 W vs. Miami Dolphins (6-8) Looking Ahead to Week #17: Sunday @ Cleveland Browns (3-11) Your Detroit Lions (8-6) Head Coach: Dan Campbell (5th Season: 47-34-1) Projected Starting QB: Jared Goff (10th Season: 89-58-1) Last Game: 41-34 L @ Los Angeles Rams (11-3) Looking Ahead to Week #17: Christmas Day (Thursday) @ Minnesota Vikings (6-8) Elsewhere in the NFL Primetime: Rams @ Seahawks (TNF), Patriots @ Ravens (SNF), 49ers @ Colts (MNF) Saturday: Eagles @ Commanders (5:00pm), Packers @ Bears (8:20pm) 1:00pm: Bills @ Browns, Chargers @ Cowboys, Chiefs @ Titans, Bengals @ Dolphins, Jets @ Saints, Vikings @ Giants, Buccaneers @ Panthers 4:05/4:25pm: Jaguars @ Broncos, Falcons @ Cardinals, Raiders @ Texans Quote
lordstanley Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I’ll be cheering for the Bears to have beaten Green Bay the day before. The Lions aren’t trying to break a making the playoffs drought, they’re trying to break a making the Super Bowl drought. Easier to do that as a #3 seed with at least home game than as a #7 seed needing to face 3 top opponents on the road. A Packers loss keeps Lions’ division title hopes alive. If that means the Lions could go 11-6 and still miss the playoffs all together,so be it. 1 Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 2 hours ago, lordstanley said: I’ll be cheering for the Bears to have beaten Green Bay the day before. The Lions aren’t trying to break a making the playoffs drought, they’re trying to break a making the Super Bowl drought. Easier to do that as a #3 seed with at least home game than as a #7 seed needing to face 3 top opponents on the road. A Packers loss keeps Lions’ division title hopes alive. If that means the Lions could go 11-6 and still miss the playoffs all together,so be it. An interesting wrinkle: if the Lions beat the Steelers and the Ravens beat the Patriots, the Week #17 game between the Ravens and Packers will mean nothing for the Ravens. Both the Ravens and Steelers would be 8-7 and no matter what, it would come down to Week #18 when they play each other. Quote
lordstanley Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 24 minutes ago, MichiganCardinal said: An interesting wrinkle: if the Lions beat the Steelers and the Ravens beat the Patriots, the Week #17 game between the Ravens and Packers will mean nothing for the Ravens. Both the Ravens and Steelers would be 8-7 and no matter what, it would come down to Week #18 when they play each other. Hmm, that is interesting. Well then, I'll cheer for the Patriots to beat the Ravens because the Ravens beating the Packers is a key part of my hope. Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, MichiganCardinal said: An interesting wrinkle: if the Lions beat the Steelers and the Ravens beat the Patriots, the Week #17 game between the Ravens and Packers will mean nothing for the Ravens. Both the Ravens and Steelers would be 8-7 and no matter what, it would come down to Week #18 when they play each other. But what if they tie in week 18? Quote
lordstanley Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Erick Hallett won't be playing safety for the Lions this weekend. Tennessee Titans took him away. Quote
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