From Kings to Cringes: Lions, Vikings, and Packers Struggle Outside NFC North

The Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, and Green Bay Packers—dominant NFC North powerhouses during the 2024 regular season—faced abrupt postseason exits, exposing a glaring disparity between their regular-season dominance and playoff struggles.

NFC North’s Regular-Season Dominance

The Lions, Vikings, and Packers collectively dominated non-division opponents in the regular season with a combined record of 29-4:

  • Lions: 9-2
  • Vikings: 10-1
  • Packers: 10-1

This dominance stemmed from a favorable schedule, including matchups against the AFC South and NFC West—two divisions lacking consistent playoff-caliber teams.

Playoff Disappointments

Despite their regular-season success, all three teams fell to non-NFC North opponents in the playoffs:

  • Packers lost to the Eagles.
  • Vikings lost to the Rams.
  • Lions lost to the Commanders.

In the postseason, their combined record against non-division foes dropped to 0-3, highlighting their struggles to maintain success against elite competition.

Challenges Ahead for 2025

The NFC North will face a much tougher slate in 2025:

  • Opponents: Teams from the AFC North and NFC East—both divisions stacked with playoff contenders.
  • 17th Game: Each team draws a challenging AFC West opponent:
    • Lions: Chiefs
    • Vikings: Chargers
    • Packers: Broncos
    • Bears: Raiders

This stiffer competition is likely to test the NFC North’s true mettle and may lead to fewer lopsided regular-season records.


Looking Ahead

For these NFC North teams, the focus must shift to addressing their playoff shortcomings. Regular-season dominance alone won’t suffice, especially against stronger postseason competition. As 2025 approaches, improvements in roster depth, coaching adjustments, and a resilient mindset will be essential for success against tougher opponents and deeper playoff runs.

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