Detroit Lions vs Minnesota Vikings live stream (Fox TV): Watch NFL 2015 football online (Game preview)

The Detroit Lions will play the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday in Week 2 of the NFL 2015 regular season. These NFC North rivals both lost their opening games last week, and both will know how important it is to claim a win today to keep pace with the Green Bay Packers who will be looking to run away with the division title this season. Today's game has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and takes place from the TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The game can be watched on TV on the Fox network, but can also be watched online through live stream via the link below.

Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings is shown in this file photo.(Reuters)

The Lions will feel hard done by following their week 1 loss to the San Diego Chargers. They were in a strong position and should have claimed the win, but ended up losing the game 33-28. They will want to set the record straight today and claim a win against their division rivals.

The Vikings meanwhile will find it harder to take away many positives from their opening day loss. Their 20-3 defeat to the San Francisco 49ers was comprehensive, and Minnesota will feel they have to shake off rust from the offseason and go again today. They must bounce back today and put on a performance, and in particular they will feel their offense has to find their feet if their season isn't to be a long and painful one.

Week 2 in the NFL regular season will be another weekend packed full of big games.

No fewer than 14 games will be taking place on Sunday as teams look to try and gain an early advantage in their divisions in the race for the Playoffs.

Earlier this week on Thursday Night Football, the Denver Broncos improved their record to 2-0, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 31-24. The two teams were inseparable for the opening three quarters, and following a pointless first quarter, both teams scored 14 in the second to leave things 14-14 at half time.

In the second half things remained tight, and a field goal for each team in the third quarter saw the game enter the final quarter with the game still deadlocked.

However, the Broncos finally managed to get their noses out in front, scoring two touchdowns to one in the final quarter to maintain their perfect start to the new season.

But things did not come easy for Peyton Manning and his team. It took Broncos cornerback Bradley Roby to return Jamaal Charles' fumble to score a 21 yard touchdown with just 27 seconds remaining to win the game.

In that game, Manning threw for 256 yards and three touchdowns, the third of which came with just 36 seconds to go to tie up the game and set the stage for the dramatic finale and Roby's final touchdown.

The result will be a difficult one to swallow for the Kansas City Chiefs, who slip to 1-1, as Knile Davis had scored with just over two minutes to go to give the Chiefs the lead. However, it was not to be as the Broncos staged an amazing comeback at the death to extend their win streak over the Chiefs to seven straight games. In addition, Manning improved his personal record against the Chiefs to a stunning 14-1.

Whether today's game will be as dramatic remains to be seen.

The game between the Detroit Lions and the Minnesota Vikings has a start time of 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox network, or online through live stream by clicking here.