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Detroit —Sometimes, the best thing a coach can do for his team is listen. Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Siriani knows that better than anyone right now. After the Eagles’ first few drives against the Detroit Lions on Sunday at Ford Field, his offensive line kept coming back to the sidelines and telling him that Detroit’s
The Detroit Lions are a bad football team, but for most of the season’s first seven weeks they had an endearing quality about them, that they would do everything short of biting off kneecaps to get a win. That narrative no longer applies after the Lions put on an embarrassing display for the second time
Dan Campbell is easy to like. He’s honest, raw, empathetic and serious. Clearly, he cares. As much as anyone who has held his seat. Right now, though, the Detroit Lions’ head coach is lost. What’s worse, he’s got nowhere to go. About the only thing he doesn’t have to worry about is going winless for the season. That’s already
Detroit — Justin Rogers grades the Detroit Lions’ performance in their 44-6 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Quarterback Jared Goff opened the game with a crisp 18-yard pass to tight end T.J. Hockenson, showing a willingness to work the ball downfield, and by the half, the quarterback was 14-for-17 with one of those three completions an ugly
Free Press sports writer Dave Birkett grades the Detroit Lions in their 44-6 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Ford Field. Quarterback Jared Goff catches a lot of arrows for the Lions’ offensive ineptitude, many of them deserved. As quarterback, he must do more for this team to have a chance. The truth, though, is
After an embarrassment at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles, the Detroit Lions winless season continues Surprise, the Detroit Lions are not a good football team! Who would have guessed? After trading away Matthew Stafford and then hiring the worst head coaching candidate, the Detroit Lions signposted this offseason that they were going to continue
The Eagles defense put on a showcase today as they routed the Lions with 6 sacks. The Philadelphia Eagles take on the Detroit Lions during Week 8 of the 2021 NFL season. Subscribe to NFL: http://j.mp/1L0bVBu Check out our other channels: Para más contenido de la NFL en Español, suscríbete a https://www.youtube.com/nflenespanol NFL Fantasy Football
After a second incredibly dismal showing in as many home games, are the Detroit Lions at rock bottom? People don’t need to be reminded that the Detroit Lions are not a good football team. But even with zero expectations in a season that’s starting a rebuild, this team still manages to let people down. Detroit
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Free Press sports writer Carlos Monarrez answers three questions from the Detroit Lions’ 44-6 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Ford Field. SUNDAY STRUGGLES: Detroit Lions, Dan Campbell looked lost Sunday. They’re not far from finding 0-17 finish How bad was this loss? No way to sugarcoat this one, even though it happened on Halloween.
Lions fans could have skipped the haunted houses this year. What’s going on at Ford Field would be enough to frighten anyone. They may as well have been wearing Halloween costumes because the Detroit Lions certainly didn’t resemble an NFL team on Sunday. In a game many pegged as a good opportunity for the Lions to
Darius Slay picks up the fumble after the ball gets punched out and makes the score for the Eagles. The Philadelphia Eagles take on the Detroit Lions during Week 8 of the 2021 NFL season. Subscribe to NFL: http://j.mp/1L0bVBu Check out our other channels: Para más contenido de la NFL en Español, suscríbete a https://www.youtube.com/nflenespanol
DETROIT, MICHIGAN – OCTOBER 31: Darius Slay #2 of the Philadelphia Eagles recovers a fumble for a touchdown during the second half against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on October 31, 2021 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) The Lions should not go anywhere near Odell Beckham by Brad Berreman House of
The Detroit Lions are a bad football team, but for most of the season’s first seven weeks they had an endearing quality about them, that they would do everything short of biting off kneecaps to get a win. That narrative no longer applies after the Lions put on an embarrassing display of football for the
Detroit — Surrounded by more than 40 former players as part of the team’s homecoming weekend, Chris Spielman was inducted as the 19th member of the franchise’s “Pride of the Lions” during halftime of Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Ford Field. Introduced by Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders, Spielman thanked the fans
Dallas Goedert, Boston Scott, & Jalen Reagor get the ball moving and cap it off with a Boston Scott touchdown. The Philadelphia Eagles take on the Detroit Lions during Week 8 of the 2021 NFL season. Subscribe to NFL: http://j.mp/1L0bVBu Check out our other channels: Para más contenido de la NFL en Español, suscríbete a
D’Andre Swift, by design, has hovered around the 20-touch mark most of the season. Swift has battled a groin injury since the start of training camp, and the Detroit Lions, wary of overworking their No. 1 running back, have split their rushing workload between Swift and Jamaal Williams. But with Williams inactive for today’s game against
The Lions are surely in the market for a wide receiver as the time before the trade deadline winds down, but Odell Beckham Jr. should not be a target. The Detroit Lions are a likely seller as Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline gets closer, but they may look to make a deal for a wide receiver
Detroit — The Detroit Lions are going to be a little more shorthanded than they hoped to be against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, scratching injured running back Jamaal Williams and nickel cornerback AJ Parker from the lineup. Williams popped up on the practice report late in the week and was limited during Thursday and Friday’s