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Lions' Black Uniforms for Christmas Game

The Detroit Lions unveil their black uniforms for their Christmas game against the Minnesota Vikings, a first for an away game, setting up a visually striking contrast. The Lions, with an 8-5 record, need to secure more wins for playoff hopes, while the Vikings, with a 5-8 record, have slim playoff chances. The game, part of a Netflix doubleheader, kicks off at 4:30 PM ET, promising an exciting holiday football showdown.

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