DETROIT — The Detroit Lions are one win from a postseason berth — and a division title is also within reach.
"We can taste it, man. It's right there in front of us," defensive lineman Jason Jones said.
Coach Jim Caldwell doesn't want to hear that kind of talk.
"I hope he's talking about tasting practice next week, getting ready for the Bears," Caldwell said. "That's probably what it was. I'll clarify it for him."
The Lions don't want to get too far ahead of themselves, but Sunday's 16-14 victory over Minnesota put Detroit in a tie for first place in the NFC North. The Lions can clinch a playoff berth with a victory next weekend at Chicago, and no matter what happens in that game, Detroit will take the division if it wins at Green Bay the following week.
For a while, it looked as if the Lions (10-4) might waste their opportunity to pull even with the Packers atop the division. Green Bay had already lost to Buffalo when Detroit spotted Minnesota a 14-0 lead, but the Lions rallied thanks to two second-quarter interceptions, and they finally took the lead on Matt Prater's 33-yard field goal with 3:38 left in the fourth quarter.
The Vikings (6-8) had the ball two more times, but by the end they were reduced to sending Blair Walsh out to try a 68-yard field goal on the game's final play. It was short, and the Lions held on.
"The Lions have been through a lot of seasons where they haven't been doing too good," said Jones, who is from nearby Southfield. "I experienced it when I was younger, but just to be a part of this right now and what we can bring to this city, it's so important right now. Our fans, they want it, we want it and we're going to go back to work."