Herman Moore & the Avengers discuss the Detroit Lions 34-31 win over the Green Bay Packers. #OnePride
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The Detroit Lions have had a pretty impressive NFL season so far, with the team winning 12 games and losing only one. The Lions are strongly in the NFC North table with the Minnesota Vikings following closely in second place. While the Lions seem to have it all, they are still showing vulnerabilities, as pointed
The Detroit Lions took it down to the wire in arguably their biggest game of the season. Heck, it was one of the most fun games of the season. The Lions had their fair share of blunders but found a way to win down the stretch—a trend we’re starting to see more of, and the…
Bears The Bears fired HC Matt Eberflus after their Thanksgiving meltdown despite the desire for stability with first-round QB Caleb Williams. Although this presents another unique challenge for a rookie, Williams is prepared to take on the challenge and feels the early adversity could help him in the long run. “It’s interesting,” Williams said, via
The Detroit Lions’ win over the Green Bay Packers obviously had a pretty huge impact on the NFC standings. The Lions (12-1) hold onto the top spot for at least another week, as the Vikings (10-2) and Eagles (10-2) will now both have to win in Week 14 to stay a game behind Detroit.
In the much-anticipated NFC North showdown on Thursday night, Green Bay fell short against Detroit for the second time this season. After losing 34-31 to the Lions, Green Bay still sits in third place in the NFC North behind both Detroit and Minnesota. With this loss, it is now almost impossible for Green Bay to
On Thursday, the Detroit Lions clinched a playoff spot with a gigantic win over the Green Bay Packers. That win triggered another avalanche of franchise records and achievements for the Lions. It’s the first time they’ve gone to the playoff in back-to-back seasons in 30 years. It was the Lions’ 11th win in a row,…
Brett Favre threw three touchdown passes in a game for the first time in his NFL career as the Green Bay Packers crushed the Detroit Lions 38-10 at Milwaukee County Stadium. The game was played in a snowstorm that covered the yard markers and caused wide receiver Sterling Sharpe to misjudge where the end zone
Week 14 started with a bang as one of the biggest games of the week started with an NFC North battle between the Detroit Lions hosting the Green Bay Packers. Despite a solid performance from Packers quarterback Jordan Love, the Lions came through with a win to clinch a spot in the NFC Playoffs. The
The Matt Patricia era was one of the darkest times in the history of the Detroit Lions. In less than three seasons at the helm, Patricia compiled a record of 13-29-1. But despite his time in Detroit being quite ugly, he is still following his former employer and is very happy for their current success.
The Lions overcame a slew of injuries to their front-7 to beat a tough division opponent and maintain their hold on the #1 seed. Entering the game, the Lions had already lost defensive linemen DJ Reader, Levi Onwuzurike, Josh Paschal, and Mekhi Wingo from the previous game. When Alim McNeill did not return in the
Aidan Hutchinson sightings during Lions games have become commonplace, and the star edge-rusher continues to make progress. It now appears more likely than not the Lions maximizing their game count this season would involve a final-act cameo from Hutchinson. Suffering a fractured fibula and tibia in Week 6, the third-year pass-rusher is now walking without
Green Bay Packers (9-4) head coach Matt LaFleur addressed the incident that took place ahead of Thursday night’s game against the Detroit Lions (12-1) in which he confronted a Lions fan on the field. LaFleur called the fan “arrogant,” adding he’s never seen anything like it during his time coaching. “You know, you’re trying to
Detroit Lions cornerback Kerby Joseph once again faced criticism over a tackle he made on Thursday night, but JJ Watt feels the outrage has gone too far. Joseph delivered a low hit on Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft during the Lions’ 34-31 win over their NFC North rival at Ford Field in Detroit,