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The Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings play on Thursday, Dec. 25, at the Vikings’ U.S. Bank Stadium in a game on the NFL Week 17 schedule.

Which team will win the NFL Week 17 game on Christmas Day?

Check out these NFL Week 17 picks and NFL Week 17 predictions for the game, which can be seen at 2:30 p.m. MST on Netflix.

The Lions are a 6-point favorite over the Vikings in NFL Week 17 odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.

Detroit is -275 on the moneyline, while Minnesota is +225. The over/under (point total) is set at 44.5 points.

Jeremy Cluff writes: “The Lions’ faint playoff hopes would be over with a loss to the Vikings. Jared Goff and company are too proud not to fight until the end.”

Bookies.com: Bet the Lions to cover vs Vikings

Bill Speros writes: “The Christmas clunkers continue with an Old School Black-&-Blue Division showdown featuring two also-rans. The Vikings were ejected from the playoff race in Week 16. The decision to go with J.J. McCarthy over Sam Darnold sent the Vikings to Valhalla in 2025. McCarthy showed some glimpses of hope as the season progressed. The Lions remain forever haunted by Aaron Rodgers (see their 29-24 loss to Pittsburgh in Week 16). Dan Campbell & Co. figure it out this week and pull away in the 2nd half. Jared Goff gets the edge in QBs over Max ‘You’ll shoot your eye out, kid’ Brosmer.

The site’s formula predicts that the Lions will win the NFL Week 17 game against the Vikings.

ESPN: Lions have a 68.7% chance to beat Vikings on Christmas Day

The site gives the Vikings a 31.1% shot at winning the NFL Week 17 game, with the remaining percentage accounting for a tie.

Dimers: Lions 26, Vikings 22

It writes: “After extensive simulations, our model gives the Lions a win probability of 63%, while the Vikings have a win probability of 37%.”

Sportsnaut: Detroit Lions 27, Minnesota Vikings 14

Matt Johnson writes: “One theme with the Christmas Day games on the NFL schedule this week, injuries to quarterback. Minnesota Vikings signal-caller J.J. McCarthy injured his throwing hand on Sunday, putting his status in doubt for this Thursday matchup. That could mean that Minnesota is forced to start Max Brosmer, who has a 0-4 TD-INT ratio this season with 5 sacks taken and a 41.1 passer rating. If Brosmer starts, the Detroit Lions win this one convincingly.”

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