DETROIT — Calvin Johnson didn't even play when the Detroit Lions beat Minnesota in October.
Megatron is back now, and his return to form has helped the Lions move closer to a playoff spot.
Johnson has surpassed 140 yards in each of his past two games, and Detroit enters its last home game of the regular season brimming with confidence after back-to-back victories.
The Lions would be almost assured of a berth in the postseason if they win their next two games — at home against Minnesota on Sunday and at Chicago the following weekend.
"It feels good. We're in a good spot right now," Johnson said. "We just have to keep stacking those wins."
Detroit beat Minnesota 17-3 earlier this season. That was without Johnson, who missed a month with an ankle injury, but his return has helped the Lions offensively. Their past two games were wins over Tampa Bay and Chicago, by identical 34-17 scores.
Matthew Stafford has played some of his best football of the season lately, and with a defense that stuffs the run and pressures quarterbacks, Detroit can be difficult to handle if its offense contributes at all.
"They're really explosive. They didn't have (Reggie) Bush or Calvin Johnson when we played them the first time," Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said.