The Detroit Lions, currently sitting at 8-5 and ranked third in the NFC North, are gearing up for a crucial Week 15 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams, who lead the NFC West with a 10-3 record. The game will take place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, as the Lions seek to bolster their playoff chances.
Heading into the contest, the Lions found themselves in need of assistance from the AFC. The Chicago Bears, occupying the No. 7 seed in the NFC, hosted the Cleveland Browns, and Lions fans were hopeful for a Browns upset that would enable Detroit to leapfrog into a playoff spot with a win. However, the Bears thwarted those hopes by defeating the Browns decisively, 31-3, further intensifying the stakes for the Lions.
As a result of the Bears’ victory, the Lions’ playoff odds decreased slightly to 52%, according to NFL Next Gen Stats. The Lions must beat the Rams to improve their playoff positioning. A win would elevate their chances to 73%, whereas a loss would reduce them to 40%.
The current NFC playoff landscape has the Rams at 97% likelihood of making the playoffs, followed closely by the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles. The Panthers and Seahawks are also in contention, while the Bears’ recent success has pushed their playoff odds to 68%. The Lions find themselves just outside the playoff bracket but remain in control of their destiny.
To ensure their postseason appearance, the Lions must achieve at least a 3-1 record in their final four games. Winning all four would secure their spot regardless of other outcomes, potentially even giving them a shot at the top seed. Conversely, if they finish with a 9-8 record, they would be eliminated from playoff contention.
Looking ahead, the Lions have a challenging schedule with the Steelers and Vikings lined up after the Rams. The outcome of these remaining games could prove critical as they attempt to claw their way back into a playoff position in the competitive landscape of the NFC.
The NFL playoffs are set to begin on January 10-12, with the wild-card round kicking off a series of matchups culminating in Super Bowl 60 on February 8. For the Lions, every game from here on out will be fraught with significance, as they look to turn their aspirations into reality.

