
How to watch the Detroit Lions vs. Dallas Cowboys game on December 30: TV station, kickoff time, and live stream
In Week 17, prime-time action from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, will see the Detroit Lions (11-4) travel to face the Dallas Cowboys (10-5) in a setting reminiscent of the playoffs.
· FuboTV offers a free seven-day trial and $20 off your first two months when you sign up before the end of the year. Watch the Detroit Lions there.
· Half of the first month is free to watch the Detroit Lions on Sling.
The split is decided. The postseason berth, of course. With the No. 2 seed within sight and a window to the top seed still open, the Detroit Lions still have work to do in this historic season. The Dallas Cowboys have suffered two straight losses away from home, but they haven’t suffered a defeat in Arlington since the Tom Brady-led Tampa Bay Buccaneers game in the season’s opening game last year.
Watch this matchup: Cowboys EDGE vs. Lions OTs Taylor Decker and Penei Sewell Micah Parsons
Taylor Decker is coming off one of his best performances of the season in Minnesota, but he has been limited and absent from practice this week. Penei Sewell, who turned 23 in early October, has also just gotten better and better, appearing to be among the top offensive linemen in the league. According to ESPN, Decker is fourth in pass-block win-rate while Sewell ranks sixth. But in Texas, those figures will be scrutinised.
Despite seeing a double-team rate off 33%, Micah Parsons leads the NFL in pressures with 97 and leads his position with a 39% pass-rush win-rate. With 13 takedowns in 15 games, Parsons is also on pace to set a new career best in sacks. In the midst of an incredible start to his young career, he needs one more to leave his mark.
Three Lions-Cowboys fantasy selections
QB Dak Prescott of the Cowboys is first. Lions TE sitting Sam LaPorta Sleeper: Brandin Cooks, WR for the Cowboys