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Shocking NFL Announcement That Could Impact Detroit Lions’ Playoff Path-HN

The NFL recently announced a decision regarding one of the Wild Card games that could influence who the Lions face in the Divisional Round.

It’s Wild Card playoff time in the NFL, and the Detroit Lions have a bye this weekend after defeating the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, January 7, to claim the NFC’s top seed and NFC North title. However, this weekend’s results remain crucial for Detroit, as the outcomes will determine their first playoff opponent on January 18 or 19.

The NFL recently announced a decision regarding one of the Wild Card games that could influence who the Lions face in the Divisional Round.

Wild Card Game Relocated by NFL

On January 10, the NFL confirmed the Minnesota Vikings vs. Los Angeles Rams Wild Card game, initially set for SoFi Stadium in California, will now take place at State Farm Stadium in Arizona. The move was made due to safety concerns as wildfires rage in Southern California.

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This change could be significant for the Lions. Detroit will face the lowest-seeded NFC Wild Card winner, with four possible opponents: the Los Angeles Rams (No. 4 seed), Minnesota Vikings (No. 5 seed), Washington Commanders (No. 6 seed), or Green Bay Packers (No. 7 seed). If the Vikings upset the Rams, potentially aided by the Rams’ loss of home-field advantage, Detroit could meet Minnesota in the next round.

Relocation Decision Considered Carefully

“In the interest of public safety, Monday’s Vikings-Rams Wild Card game has been moved from SoFi Stadium to State Farm Stadium, the home of the Arizona Cardinals,” the NFL stated. The decision involved public officials, the participating teams, and the NFLPA.

Despite the venue change, the game will still air at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN, ABC, and ESPN+.

“The Rams earned home-field advantage for the Wild Card round by winning the NFC West, but the venue change was necessary due to widespread wildfires,” wrote Vikings editor Lindsey Young.

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford emphasized their dedication to their community: “Every time we suit up, we’re the Los Angeles Rams. This week is no different.” Rams head coach Sean McVay added, “Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by these fires.”

According to the Associated Press, more than 5,000 structures have been destroyed, and 130,000 residents evacuated due to the wildfires.

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