Strong teams like the Cowboys, Ravens and 49ers were upset by underdog opponents in Week 2. Here are two more teams that could pull off an upset in Week 3. Odds via ESPN. Los Angeles Chargers at Pittsburgh Steelers (-2.5) Something has to give when Jim Harbaugh’s undefeated Chargers face Mike Tomlin’s undefeated Steelers on
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If you have been watching football long enough, then you know just how fickle this game can be. Looking at the box score of the Detroit Lions’ Week 2 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers without knowing the actual outcome of the game, you’d might assume that the home team won by a few scores.…
The Bucs pulled off an impressive win in the same building where their 2023 season ended. After allowing 51 points in their previous two matchups, Tampa Bay’s defense surrendered just 16 points on Sunday. Without a doubt something, or several things, changed in just a season. A big part of that change was personnel. Several young
The Detroit Lions lost a hard one to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, so the expectation was that they’re going to slip int he power rankings this week. Let’s see if they did. ESPN: 5th Previous ranking: 3rd “Detroit’s backfield is one of the best in the league with David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs,
Lomas Brown tells Herman Moore the Lions need to let the big fellas eat! The Detroit Lions threw the ball 55 times in their 20-16 loss vs. the Tampa Bay Bucs, moving away from their strength of running the ball. While the Lions are strong in the both the passing game and the running game,
An afternoon meant for fun ended in tragedy when two people were shot and killed during a Detroit Lions tailgate at Eastern Market. The shooting actually happened following the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers around 4:30 p.m. at Eastern Market in Detroit, the most well-known spot for Lions tailgating.
Interior OL was a problem It started on the very first play, a Goff INT that was an absolutely missed defensive pass interference call. Both C Frank Ragnow and LG Graham Glasgow got pushed back into Goff’s pocket; nose tackle Vita Vea swam across Ragnow and grazed Goff’s left side right after he threw. Ragnow
After being nearly a consensus top-three team following their victory over the Los Angeles Rams, the Detroit Lions are in a bit of a weird spot now. Their loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was certainly disheartening, but it’s also a bit hard to digest when trying to figure out who this team is?
A stunning Detroit Lions loss came down to the game’s final ten seconds, leaving the sold-out crowd at Ford Field in a state of suspended disbelief. As the scoreboard flashed the 20-16 score in favor of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Lions faithful appeared to be in shock. 5 Takeaways From the Lions Loss
The rookies for the Lions continue to make a name for themselves. A couple of them had some moments in Week 2 against the Buccaneers. How did they do? Let’s talk about it. CB Terrion Arnold Sep 15, 2024; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold (0) breaks up a pass intended for Tampa
By now, we all know about the Detroit Lions odd struggles on offense. These struggles aren’t about getting downfield and gaining yards or getting their playmakers involved. Through two games, Amon-Ra St. Brown has 25 targets (2nd-most in the NFL) and Jameson Williams has 20 targets (5th most in the NFL). We could say that
Join Herman Moore and Lomas Brown LIVE at 3:30 pm ET after Coach Campbell’s press conference to discuss the Lions Week 2 loss vs the Bucs. https://x.com/lionsnationu https://www.facebook.com/lionsnationunite https://www.instagram.com/lionsnationu Check out LNU gear! https://getgear.lionsnationunite.com/ ABOUT LIONS NATION UNITE Home for Detroit Lions game and play breakdown, player interviews, study for Lions talk. Herman Moore and
See my postgame article for the initial analysis with videos of the Lions injuries coming out of the Bucs game. Dan Campbell provided updates to some of those players on Monday that I’ll try to decrypt. Amon-Ra St. Brown left leg Adam Schefter earlier on Monday provided a positive update. Despite being hobbled during Sunday’s
After a victorious trip to Brazil in Week 1, the Philadelphia Eagles are back at home in Week 2, welcoming in the Atlanta Falcons for a “Monday Night Football” showdown. These two teams have met 33 times in their histories, with the Eagles holding an 18-14-1 edge, including winning three of the last four matchups.