No team had a bigger turnaround from week one to week two than the Detroit Lions. After a lackluster performance against Green Bay, Detroit bounced back against the Chicago Bears they and looked like themselves. This week, the Lions had to travel to Baltimore to play one of the top teams in the AFC, the…
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Facing a team coming off two 40-plus point performances in a row, the Detroit Lions were in for a tough one against the Baltimore Ravens. It would be a difficult task to contain Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, and the rest of the Ravens’ offense, perhaps the most difficult game for the Lions in a year…
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Since Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell were hired back in January of 2021, the goal for the duo has always been crystal clear. To build the organization up the right way, so that every year their club has a chance to compete for a Super Bowl. The end goal seemed…
“I know they lost in Week 1, but the Ravens might be the scariest team in the NFL. They’ve played two games and they have hit the FORTY-POINT mark in both games. … If you can get pressure on Goff, you can slow down the Lions’ offense, but getting pressure on him could be difficult…
The Detroit Lions have yet to play their Week 3 game against the Baltimore Ravens on “Monday Night Football,” but the folks over at FanDuel Sportsbook are already looking ahead to Week 4. The Lions will host the Cleveland Browns next Sunday, and FanDuel Sportsbook is projecting Detroit to be heavy favorites, setting the opening…
Welcome to your first Detroit Lions-less NFL Sunday of the 2025 season. With the Lions headed to the East Coast to take on the Baltimore Ravens, your Sunday is free of any football-related stress. That also means you can park your butt on the couch and watch RedZone all day. And get used to this…
Both the Detroit Lions and Baltimore Ravens got the Week 2 “mouthwash” games they needed, rinsing out bitter Week 1 losses with statement wins against lesser divisional foes. Detroit (52–21 over Chicago) and Baltimore (41–17 over Cleveland) were the league’s top two scoring teams and posted the largest margins of victory last week.
For many people, having their favorite team play in primetime is one of the more exciting things that can happen. With no other games on, the eyes of the football world are all watching the same thing. The lights are brighter, and everyone wants to show out. After what was a bit of a statement…
The Detroit Lions and Baltimore Ravens have declared their injury designations ahead of their “Monday Night Football” matchup, and they’ll be without one of their starting edge rushers. Let’s take a look at the latest initial injury report and get you up to date with what we know. Note: Any changes from previous practices will…
The Detroit Lions are still in the process of determining the level of significance of Marcus Davenport’s chest injury, but according to coach Dan Campbell, they’re not expecting him to play in Week 3 against the Baltimore Ravens on “Monday Night Football.” On a positive note, while they’re still collecting information, Campbell does not believe…
The Detroit Lions and Baltimore Ravens have a limited history, having faced each other only seven times since the Ravens’ inception in 1996. Unfortunately for the Lions, in the four times they’ve played the Ravens in Baltimore, they’ve never secured a win. If Detroit wants that to change this Monday, they’ll need to follow the…
Most of the week in the lead-up to the Detroit Lions’ Week 3 matchup with the Baltimore Ravens has surrounded Lamar Jackson and the Ravens’ explosive offense. I get it. Jackson is a two-time MVP, and the Ravens’ offense has posted at least 40 points in back-to-back weeks. They are one of the most impressive…
Detroit Lions wide receivers coach/assistant head coach Scottie Montgomery opened his Thursday press conference with an interesting statement. “Tremendous amount of respect (for) how we played—the guys played—without the football,” Montgomery said, before praising Jahmyr Gibbs, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Kalif Raymond, and the entire offensive line for that work.