Detroit Lions vs. San Francisco 49ers: Predictions, Picks, and Odds for NFL Week 17

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The Detroit Lions will face the San Francisco 49ers on Monday, Dec. 30, at Levi’s Stadium for a Week 17 matchup in the NFL. The game, scheduled to begin at 6:15 p.m. MST, will be broadcast on ABC and ESPN, and is also available for streaming on FUBO.

The Lions enter the game as 3.5-point favorites over the 49ers, according to BetMGM Sportsbook. Detroit has a -190 moneyline, while San Francisco sits at +155. The over/under for the game is set at 51.5 points.

Here are some predictions for the game:

  • The Arizona Republic: Lions 30, 49ers 21
    Jeremy Cluff writes: “Every NFL team has injuries, but both of these teams seem to have more than their fair share. The Lions have been able to deal with them better, however, and we don’t expect that to change this week.”
  • Sports Betting Dime: Lions 28.9, 49ers 17.9
    The site’s formula predicts a Lions victory in the Week 17 matchup.
  • ESPN: Lions have a 62.5% chance to beat the 49ers
    The 49ers have a 37.2% chance to win, with the remaining percentage accounting for a tie.
  • Dimers: 49ers 26, Lions 23
    Dimers’ model gives the Lions a 36% win probability, while the 49ers have a 64% chance of victory.
  • Sportsnaut: Lions 27, 49ers 17
    Matt Johnson writes: “While the Detroit Lions are banged-up, the NFL schedule worked out nicely for them with some winnable games versus bad teams in December. The San Francisco 49ers haven’t been able to stop the run all season and Kyle Shanahan’s offense is one-dimensional because of all the injuries at running back. San Francisco will have some explosive plays against the Lions defense, but Detroit should be in control of this one for all four quarters.”

More news……

One Lions player’s time in Detroit could be ending soon, possibly before the season wraps up, and it’s tough to witness

I’ve delayed writing this for weeks, constantly coming up with reasons why it might not be the case, but it’s becoming increasingly clear that Emmanuel Moseley’s time in Detroit is likely coming to an end soon—possibly even before the season finishes.

The Lions signed Moseley in free agency ahead of the 2023 season, and once he recovered from the torn ACL he sustained in 2022, he was expected to be a key starter and a crucial piece in the rebuilding of Detroit’s secondary. Unfortunately, upon his return, he played just two snaps before tearing his other ACL. It was devastating to witness.

Despite the setback, the Lions valued his attitude and believed he could still contribute, so they brought him back. However, Moseley encountered another obstacle when he tore his pectoral early in training camp, which extended his recovery time even further.

The Lions were finally ready to activate him on November 6, beginning his 21-day return window. After 15 days, they added him to the 53-man roster. He was set to make his comeback and played 15 special teams snaps against the Colts in Week 12.

Since then, though, Moseley has not seen the field again. He was a healthy scratch in Weeks 13, 14, and 15. Then, in Week 16, Lions head coach Dan Campbell shared this update:

“Good, this is the best week he’s had since he’s come back from the injury. I just think he looks so much more comfortable, he’s moving around well, and it’s been really two great days for him.”

On Sunday, Moseley was active for the game against the Bears but didn’t take a defensive snap. He did play 14 special teams snaps, however.

While the Lions could keep Moseley on the roster for the remainder of the season, tough decisions are looming. They plan to re-sign Alex Anzalone, Ennis Rakestraw, Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Kalif Raymond, and Aidan Hutchinson, which will require opening five roster spots. This doesn’t account for any additional moves the team may make to strengthen the roster.

With playoff contention in sight, the Lions need to prioritize spots for players who will contribute on the field. While they may still plan to use Moseley, it seems increasingly unlikely that it will happen.

It’s disappointing because Moseley worked so hard to reach this point, but it seems like things might just not be working out.

Blessing Nzireh

Blessing Nzireh

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