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Speaking of offense, Dan Campbell took over the playcalling in Motown last weekend and the Lions responded by putting 44 on the board in a 44-22 win over the Commanders. That win coupled with the Packers’ loss propelled the Lions into a tie with Chicago atop the NFC North.
After the Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions play on Sunday, many fans will likely want them to rematch in the NFC Championship. Both teams feature some of the best offenses in football with solid defenses to complement them.
Lions are full speed ahead after Dan Campbell takes over the play-calling role from offensive coordinator John Morton
Jared Goff has found success throwing to receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown and tight end Sam LaPorta, who have combined for 1,182 yards and 11 touchdowns. Jameson Williams is also an elite burner, with eight receptions over 20 yards to lead the team.
The Detroit Lions vs. the Philadelphia Eagles was the NFC Championship football fans all wanted but were denied last January. Thanks, Washington, you frickin' jerks. We get the next best thing on Sunday Night Football when Detroit heads to the Linc in Week 11.
Both teams are in first place, and the last time that happened, the Pistons played in Fort Wayne and the Lions didn't wear face masks. That's because it was 71 years ago, in 1954. Bad news out of the way first:
Detroit Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson has a rather intriguing expectation for his upcoming clash with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Minnesota Vikings have been dealing with quarterback woes since the start of this season, starting with franchise quarterback J.J. McCarthy getting injured during the team’s Week 2 game against the Atlanta Falcons. Of course, McCarthy was also out ...
The Eagles, for starters, could be without four of their five starting offensive linemen: OT Lane Johnson (ankle), C Cam Jurgens (knee), G Landon Dickerson (quad) and G Tyler Steen (oblique). Each of the linemen were designated as limited participants on Philadelphia's estimated injury report Wednesday.
Jared Goff threw three TD passes and Jahmyr Gibbs found the end zone three times to help the Detroit Lions earn a bounce-back 44-22 win over the Washington Commanders in front of President Trump.