Detroit Lions torched by Stafford’s Rams
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If Detroit wants to make the playoffs, they need to play at an elite level—my list of winners needs to grow and
The Detroit Lions’ inability to string together consecutive wins continues, as they fall to 8-6 on the season after a 41-34 loss to Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams (11-3) on Sunday afternoon.
The Lions’ star had 127 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the first half alone. St. Brown was involved from the beginning, and was able to get the first points of the game one play after an Aidan Hutchinson interception flipped the momentum.
It looked like Colby Parkinson was clearly down short of the end zone, but he was awarded a huge touchdown for the Rams on Sunday afternoon.
The Detroit Lions finished game against LA Rams without their top 3 safeties and 2 of their top 3 cornerbacks, after Amik Robertson's hand injury.
Between the end of the second quarter through the third, the Rams scored 20 unanswered points to comeback and steal the win from the Lions. The Rams’ defensive front came alive in the second half and wrecked havoc on the Lions’ interior offensive line.
Against the Detroit Lions this Sunday, Los Angeles Rams WR Davante Adams exited the game with what seems to be an apparent injury.
Jared Goff and top pass-catches Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams were stellar, but the Jahmyr Gibbs was stuffed in run game. Blame the OL.