Lions at Vikings time, TV schedule, live stream, odds and more

PITTSBURGH, PA - SEPTEMBER 17: Case Keenum
PITTSBURGH, PA - SEPTEMBER 17: Case Keenum /
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The Detroit Lions will head to Minnesota in Week 4, as they look to pick up a huge road NFC North win against the Vikings.

The NFC North will be on full display in this one, as the Detroit Lions take on the Minnesota Vikings inside U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday. Both teams have gotten off to 2-1 starts on the season, while each dealing with their own fair share of adversity. The Vikings will be going with their backup quarterback once again in Week 4, and the Lions lost a heartbreaker last weekend to the Atlanta Falcons.

Case Keenum did not look like a backup last weekend, as he shredded the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the tune of over 300 yards and three touchdowns. He is replacing the injured Sam Bradford, who hurt his balky left knee in a non-contact play. The Lions and Vikings can put points on the board, so this divisional matchup should be a good one on Sunday.

What time, channel is Lions at Vikings on?

This matchup can be seen broadcasted locally on FOX this Sunday inside U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For those who are subscribers, the game will be featured out-of-market on DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket.

This matchup will also be available over the airwaves for those who cannot get in front of a screen. Check the official websites for both teams for radio information. Finally, the game can be seen on your mobile devices on the NFL Sunday Ticket app.

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TV: FOX and NFL Sunday Ticket
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Announcers: Thomm Brennaman and Chris Spielman
Odds: Minnesota (-1)
Online streaming: NFL Sunday Ticket, FuboTV

Lions blog: SideLion Report
Vikings blog: The Viking Age

As the week goes on, continue to check the current line, and spread at Sportsbook Review.

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Both of these teams should battle for a playoff spot this season, which makes Sunday’s game so important. The Vikings looked so bad without Bradford in Week 2, so hopefully, for their fans, they will see the Keenum from Week 3. The Lions are a talented group on both sides of the ball and have proven the last two years they can beat anybody.