The next-day press conference following a humiliating loss is always worthy of attention. It’s where the head coach sets the tone for how the team as a whole will handle the bad outcome. For Dan Campbell, the day after a 38-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens was about taking the blame for the brutal performance
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The Detroit Lions’ hype train came to a screeching halt on Sunday as they were blown out 38-6 by the Baltimore Ravens. As ugly as the loss was, coach Dan Campbell saw a rather surprising bright side. Campbell said after the game that the Lions “probably needed” a game like Sunday’s to help them refocus
There is a disturbing commonality with the Detroit Lions in their most recent losses. It’s one that has dogged defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn for his entire era in charge of the Detroit defense. Quarterbacks who can run give Glenn his Lions defense fits. [affiliatewidget_smgtolocal] There’s a difference between a running quarterback and a quarterback who
Bears Bears CB Jaylon Johnson made money signs to the cameras during a two-interception day against the Raiders and was asked if he was trying to send a message about a new contract. “You damn right,” Johnson said, via the Chicago Tribune. “100 percent. I know who I am, and I know I can play this
The Detroit Lions got beaten pretty badly on Sunday. It might have even been one of the worst beatings this team has ever taken. I spent all day Sunday being negative about this team for good reason, but I have to at least have one positive take from this game. That take is that Jahmyr
While some Detroit Lions fans are panicking after Detroit’s brutal loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, quarterback Jared Goff most certainly is not. He’s been here before. Just shortly after the 38-6 beatdown at M&T Bank Stadium, Goff remained as poised as ever talking to reporters. He was asked if a game like this…
Week 7’s matchup against the Baltimore Ravens was supposed to be a matchup of two of the NFL’s best teams. What ended up happening was one team looked like a Super Bowl contender, and the other looked as if they had forgotten to get off the bus. The Lions got blown out by the Raves
“Bury the tape.” That’s the general consensus after a blow such as that. The Detroit Lions got hammered in a way that they haven’t been hammered for a while now. It’s a major blow to Lions fans and their confidence so far, but where does the team grow on it?
The Detroit Lions suffered their second loss of the season on Sunday, this time to the Baltimore Ravens. It was, quite frankly, a pathetic showing for the Lions, as Baltimore walked all over them. The Ravens did whatever they wanted on offense, and Detroit had absolutely no answers with the ball in their own hands…
The Detroit Lions are back home in Week 8 taking on the Las Vegas Raiders on “Monday Night Football” at Ford Field. Despite the Lions (5-2) struggling on the road in Baltimore in Week 7, the Raiders (3-4) loss to the lowly Bears was also equally unimpressive, and that has led to the folks over…
There wasn’t much to be excited about with the Lions in Detroit’s 38-6 loss in Baltimore on Sunday, but one Lions player did establish a positive new team record. Wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown had a prolific day, catching 13 passes for 102 yards. When paired with last week’s 12 receptions for 124 yards in
The Lions suffered a lopsided defeat against the Ravens on Sunday, but plenty of attention after the game was paid to rookie running back Mohamed Ibrahim after he exited the contest as a result of an awkward collision. The 25-year-old Baltimore native was injured on a kick return – his first touch of the ball
Normally we do a “By the Numbers” breakdown of all the key figures that led to the final score of the Lions game. Good or bad, the various numbers and statistical figures typically do a fine job of fleshing out how the game was played. This week, in the 38-6 blowout loss to the Ravens,
Detroit running back Mohamed Ibrahim, injured while returning a kickoff against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, underwent surgery for a dislocated hip shortly after getting to a hospital, Lions coach Dan Campbell said after the game. “Mo’s in the hospital and he’s having surgery right now. Sounds like he’ll be OK, but he’s going to