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
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“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
Sadly the Detroit Lions did not play football this week (trust me, please do not look up the scores, I beg you), so we will instead have to be entertained by some prime time football. With the Philadelphia Eagles and Miami Dolphins duking it out on “Sunday Night Football,” there should be no shortage of…
Lions running back Mohamed Ibrahim got his first NFL action on Sunday. His time was ended abruptly with a scary injury. Ibrahim, a rookie from Minnesota signed to the practice squad last week, left the game after his very first NFL touch. Upon being tackled on his kickoff return, Ibrahim suffered a dislocated hip. [affiliatewidget_smgtolocal]
With nearly all of the Week 7 games in the books, here’s a look at some of the biggest losers from around the NFL. Buffalo Bills defense: QB Josh Allen and the Bills offense may have waited three quarters to show up Sunday, but their defense was non-existent virtually the entire game against the New
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The Detroit Lions had rough day on Sunday when they went to Baltimore and got manhandled by the Ravens 38-6. One thing that was apparent in this game is that the Lions need help in a few different areas. One of those being pass rusher. Turns out that word around the league is that the
The best thing about Detroit’s Week 7 trip to Baltimore is that it’s over. The actual game between the Lions and the Ravens could not end soon enough. Baltimore won 38-6 in a game that wasn’t nearly as competitive as the final score would indicate. It was 21-0 Baltimore before Detroit picked up its initial