Jared Goff is clearly a limited quarterback, but should Lions offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn call more downfield passes? On Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff went 21-for-35 for 203 yards (5.8 yards per attempt) with a touchdown, an interception and a lost fumble. In a game where the Lions’ defense played
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Minneapolis — Here are four observations after having a night to ponder the Detroit Lions’ 19-17 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. First down There’s an interesting dichotomy to Lions coach Dan Campbell I’ve been struggling to figure out. On offense, he’s wildly aggressive, at times more so than he probably should be. The fourth-down decisions in Chicago are
Show Caption Hide Caption Detroit Lions fans learning a lot about team with another tough loss Free Press sports writers Dave Birkett and Jeff Seidel break down the Detroit Lions’ 19-17 loss to the Vikings on Oct. 10, 2021, in Minneapolis. Dave Birkett and Jeff Seidel, Detroit Free Press MINNEAPOLIS — Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell
MINNEAPOLIS — Free Press sports writer Dave Birkett breaks down the Detroit Lions’ 19-17 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, and looks at players who helped and hurt their stock Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium: Stock up LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin: Maybin has seen the most extensive defensive action of his career the past three weeks, since the
An already thin Lions’ wide receiver corps took a hit on Sunday, as Quintez Cephus is likely going to miss significant time with a shoulder injury. The Detroit Lions lost in heartbreaking fashion on Sunday, but they also lost a significant player to an injury in the game. According to multiple reporters, including Dave Birkett
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MINNEAPOLIS — Free Press sports writer Dave Birkett grades the Detroit Lions in their 19-17 loss to the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. Quarterback Turnovers have killed the Lions this season, and Jared Goff has been the primary culprit. Goff committed his sixth and seventh turnovers of the season Sunday, losing a fumble on
The Detroit Lions’ offensive was mostly offensive on Sunday, so what specifically went wrong in the loss to the Vikings? The Detroit Lions fall to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday in their typical devastating fashion by a final score of 19-17. They trailed 16-9 with 42 seconds left in the fourth quarter. Then after being
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Minneapolis — The Detroit Lions appear as if they’ve suffered another serious injury at one of their thinnest position groups. In the closing minutes of the first half of Sunday’s 19-17 loss, wide receiver Quintez Cephus exited the contest after he was landed on by a Vikings defender making a tackle near the sideline on
MINNEAPOLIS — He rearranged the recorders in front of him, scratched nervously at the corner of his mouth and looked off into the distance with glassy eyes. For 7 long seconds, Dan Campbell tried to keep his emotions in check Sunday, but after the Detroit Lions lost their second heartbreaker on an improbable field goal
Minneapolis— Justin Rogers grades the Detroit Lions’ performance in their 19-17 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Quarterback It’s easy to focus on the frantic final moments, but Jared Goff’s performance through the first 55 minutes of the contest wasn’t good enough to get a win. Leaning on an effective ground game, the Lions worked their
Minneapolis — It happened again, unbelievably and also believably, the same outcome by the exact same score, with almost the exact same finish. It happened again in excruciating fashion for the Lions, this time to the point of despair and tears. Every time it happens, you rightly wonder — how and when can the Lions make
The Detroit Lions’ already-thin receiving corps is down another weapon. Second-year receiver Quintez Cephus suffered what Lions coach Dan Campbell called a likely serious shoulder injury with 59 seconds left in the first half of Sunday’s 19-17 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Cephus, who had emerged as the Lions’ top receiver in recent weeks, was
Allen Park — After the Detroit Lions lost their season opener to the San Francisco 49ers, coach Dan Campbell spoke plainly about his team. “Man, our margin for error is so small,” Campbell said. “We have to play the game a certain way. It’s just the way we are and the way we’re built. We cannot — we
Minneapolis — For the second time in three weeks, the Detroit Lions had a victory snatched away with a last-second field goal. After pulling off a stunning 10-point rally in the closing minutes of the contest, and taking the lead on a daring two-point conversion attempt, Detroit’s defense allowed the Vikings to drive 46 yards in
Don’t you dare say it. If you have an ounce of sympathy or, at the very least, if you bothered to closely watch the Detroit Lions’ 19-17 last-second loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, you don’t dare say it. Because you can’t say it about this Lions team. They don’t deserve the ignominious indignity