The big news from the early slate of Sunday games was the Lions clinching a division title for the first time in 30 years thanks to a win over the Vikings. The Detroit offense looked like a potential championship unit in the game, picking up 28 first downs and having success both through the air and on the ground. However, their defense continues to look like a problem, giving up 7.6 yards per play to Nick Mullens in a game where the Vikings lost both Jordan Addison early and T.J. Hockenson later. Much of the damage was negated by taking advantage of Mullens' many mistakes and recording four interceptions, but what happens when they're up against a competent quarterback in the playoffs?
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