MINNEAPOLIS — Harrison Smith reveled in his moment with the roaring Minnesota crowd, blowing kisses during an extended showing on the videoboard near the end of one of his best games in a 14-year career.
The Vikings had a blast, even if their season is over next week. Smith, well, was flying around the field like a kid on Christmas.
Jordan Addison took a jet sweep handoff 65 yards for the game-sealing touchdown with 3:43 left after the Vikings forced six turnovers and eliminated the Detroit Lions from contention for the playoffs with a 23-10 victory on Thursday.
Smith, the six-time Pro Bowl safety, had one of the two interceptions and one of the five sacks of Jared Goff as the Vikings (8-8) won their fourth straight game. Smith also had three pass deflections, two tackles for loss and one quarterback hit.
''When you can get out there with a defense like that and a play-caller like that, it's just fun. I don't care what day it is. I don't care what's on the line. I don't care what's at stake. We play a really aggressive style of football that I absolutely love,'' said Smith, who was not ready to discuss his feelings about returning to play in 2026.
Goff was charged with three lost fumbles, once on a sack and twice on errant snaps by backup center Kingsley Eguakun.
With the third straight loss for the Lions (8-8), the Green Bay Packers clinched at least a wild-card spot and could still catch the Chicago Bears for the NFC North title that went to Detroit the past two seasons and Minnesota the year before that.
''The story of the game is turnovers,'' Lions coach Dan Campbell said. ''You can't turn the ball over six times and win in this league.''