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Divisional Matchups Will Determine Lions’ Fate

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ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 13: Amon-Ra St. Brown #14 of the Detroit Lions walks off of the field after an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on October 13, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
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The NFL released its 2025 schedule last week, and it’s time to take a closer look.

While we could break down each game, we wanted to focus on key games of the season. Without giving too much away, the Lions have a tough list of opponents, and having early divisional matchups will make it all the more interesting.

Week 1 @ Green Bay

Nothing like starting off the season on the road in your division.

There will be a lot of uncertainty from both teams, mixed with a lot of confidence that naturally comes from the spectacle of Week 1. The Lions suffered an early-season loss to the Bucs last year, which turned out not to be a problem, but the blood bath for the NFC North would be less forgiving of an early divisional loss. Tension was high last season with Branch’s ejection and St. Brown doing a headstand— the year before he mocked the Lambeau Leap.

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Week 2 vs. Chicago

Ben Johnson, now a public enemy of most Lions fans, will return to Detroit with his brand-new Bears.

Johnson was not the only addition to the team. The Bears were quite productive during the draft with offensive moves like Colston Loveland as a TE. They also added free agent linemen on both sides of the ball, backing it with experience and talent. These back-to-back divisional matchups will surely get the Lions battle-tested for the season and ensure they are ready from the start. 

Week 7 vs. Tampa Bay

The NFC South champs return to Detroit for the second year in a row and will want to play spoiler again.

Last season, the Bucs had notable early wins against the Lions and Eagles, but then seemed to fall out of the picture near the end of the season. With fewer injuries to deal with this year, this Monday Night game will be a good mid-season battle. The impact will not be immediate, but it will be a good way to enter their mid-season break and analyze the state of the team.

Week 11 @ Washington 

The revenge tour.

The Lions travel to Washington with a lot of spite toward the team that ended their Super Bowl dreams. With a new defense, hopefully fewer injuries, and a more careful offense, the Lions will be looking to prove themselves in this matchup. 

Week 17 @ Minnesota 

In their third-ever Christmas Day game, the Lions are looking for their first win on the holiday. They travel to Minnesota, where there will be less holiday cheer on this two-week end-of-season road trip. Both games between the Lions and Vikings were movies. The first game had a nail-biting ending. The second was a battle for the NFC North. Similarly, this postseason will likely not be decided until Week 18, relying heavily on the results of this game.

Week 18 @ Chicago 

The end of the season may be looking pretty tight for the NFC. It’s uncertain who, if anyone, will be the dominant top dog (or cat) like the Lions were last year. Much chatter makes it seem like this game will be a final decision in the NFC postseason.

This is not a complete list of the games to watch, and some would argue that there are 17 important games this season. The divisional matchups will be crucial games if the Lions want another chance at a Super Bowl.

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Jackson Overholt

Jackson is a long time Michigan sports fan. (Wolverines and Detroit) He is a college student at Palm Beach Atlantic University studying Sports Broadcasting.

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