Upbeat Thanksgiving football fans! The greatest round of the day is up first. The 8-2 Vikings are attempting to fabricate their lead in the NFC North, and the Lions are endeavoring to get in the playoff picture with a win while wearing these without logo return garbs.
Before kickoff, we got an attractive saxophone song of praise (HELL YEAH) and a Fox business set to "Shimmy Ya," with the goal that looks good for our odds of viewing a fun diversion.
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Second from last quarter
Vikings 27, Lions 13: THE LIONS CONVERTED A THIRD DOWN, THIS IS NOT A DRILL.
Furthermore, thus, they moved the ball entirely well. On third-and-11, after a "Travolta" perceptible, it looked like Darren Fells had pulled in a pleasant little touchdown pass. In any case, the Lions at that point took as much time as is needed endeavoring the XP, thus the refs chose, since they were holding up, for what reason not take a gander at that play once more.
All things considered, they presumably had no way out:
On additionally audit, the ball touched the ground, the touchdown was switched, and the Lions transformed a touchdown into a field objective.
Vikings 27, Lions 10: The Vikings didn't do much on the ground in the primary half, in spite of going up against a battling Lions surge barrier.
Be that as it may, on their first drive of the second a large portion of, the Vikings kept it on the ground the whole time. Latavius Murray kicked things off with a 46-yard run:
What's more, after 16-yard run and 11-yard keep running from Jerick McKinnon, Murray completed it off with a 2-yard touchdown.
Halftime: Vikings 20, Lions 10
Vikings 20, Lions 10: Kenny Golladay's 41-yard get kicked the gathering off for the Lions. A few punishments later, and "juuuuuuust crossed the objective line" touchdown to Marvin Jones got the Lions into the end zone out of the blue all diversion. What's more, with only 10 seconds left in the half.
Matthew Stafford additionally broke Tony Romo's record for most passing yards in Thanksgiving Day diversions.
Vikings 20, Lions 3: Case Keenum knew he would get hit, and hung in at any rate to convey a delightful 22-yard touchdown to Kyle Rudolph.