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Detroit Lions - Team Notes

FPI: EXPECT FIREWORKS IN VIKES-LIONS REMATCH.
The second meeting between Detroit and Minnesota, to kick off the NFL's Thanksgiving triple-feature, has a chance to repeat the overtime thrills from a few weeks ago. FPI rates it the highest-quality matchup of Week 12.
FPI game rater.
http://www.espn.com/blog/statsinfo/post/_/id/126622/ranking-week-12-matchups-from-best-to-worst
Ranking Week 12 matchups from best to worst.
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With a win, the Lions? chance to win the division would rise from 27 percent to about 50 percent.
If the Vikings win, Minnesota would have an 86 percent chance to win the North and the Lions? division odds would fall to single digits.
 
Lions HC Jim Caldwell said you have to have a regimen and way to go about it to stay healthy. Said he prays first thing in the morning and exercises six days a week. Said he bikes, runs and lifts -- "barely his weight these days, and it's heavy." Has never had a health scare in football.

Jim Caldwell said Thanksgiving is about as big as it gets in the NFL "other than one or two games." He's 2-0 on Thanksgiving in Detroit. Called it "a grand stage."

Jim Caldwell on DeAndre Levy: There's a time and rhythm to everything and whenever he's ready, he'll be ready. Whenever he's ready to go -- he's ready to go.

All Lions players present and accounted for at open portion of Lions practice. Detroit pretty healthy heading into Thanksgiving.

Michael Rothstein espn

http://www.espn.com/blog/detroit-li...y-thanksgiving-dishes-on-knicks-giants-fandom
Singer Andy Grammer 'psyched' to play Lions' Thanksgiving Day game.
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