In a nail-biting finish, the Detroit Lions clinched their first preseason win with a dramatic 24-23 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, thanks to a game-winning field goal by Jake Bates in the final seconds.
After a rough start in their opening preseason game, the Lions came out looking like a different team. The offense found its rhythm, with both quarterbacks leading effective drives, while the defense held strong against the Chiefs’ starting unit. Despite a few hiccups, the Lions’ defense remained solid throughout the game. With preseason nearing its end, players on the roster bubble are making their final push to secure a spot on the team.
Here are this week’s Studs and Duds from the Lions’ victory over the Chiefs.
Stud: Isaiah Williams
The Lions’ wide receiver depth has been a concern throughout training camp, and even Coach Campbell has openly challenged the group to step up. It seems UDFA Williams heard the call loud and clear. He led the team with 71 receiving yards on six catches and showcased his versatility on special teams with 41 punt return yards. Though he did lose a fumble on one return, Williams otherwise looked composed and in control throughout the game. His performance raises the question of whether he can secure a spot on the final roster, especially given his skillset, which closely mirrors what the Lions envision for Kalif Raymond. Regardless of how it plays out, Williams has made a strong case to belong on an NFL roster.
Dud: Jalon Calhoun
Calhoun was already facing an uphill battle to make the roster, and today’s performance certainly didn’t help his cause. He fumbled during a kickoff return, setting up the Chiefs with a short field, which they quickly turned into points. With his best shot at securing a roster spot being through special teams, mistakes like that are costly. He saw just one target in the passing game, which only further dims his chances. Unfortunately, his window to make an impression seems to be closing fast.
Stud: Sione Vaki
The Lions’ interest in Vaki during the draft was no secret, and today’s performance showed exactly why he caught their eye. Vaki was everywhere on the field, racking up 60 receiving yards, 22 rushing yards, and 19 return yards, putting his versatility on full display—just as the Lions had hoped. His spot on the roster was never in doubt, but now the question becomes how high he can climb up the depth chart behind starters Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery. Either way, Vaki is shaping up to be a dynamic weapon for the Lions, capable of contributing in multiple ways.
Dud: Steven Gilmore
Stud: Kindle Vildor
When Vildor was re-signed this year after his infamous misstep against the 49ers, many fans groaned at the decision. But quietly, he’s been performing well throughout the preseason. Against the Chiefs, who tested the Lions’ secondary with several deep passes, Vildor stepped up, effectively shutting down anything thrown his way. While some might argue he got away with a couple of borderline penalties, credit is due—he blanketed receivers and held his own throughout the game. If he can maintain this level of play, the Lions could find themselves with impressive depth at cornerback this season.
Dud: Special Team blunders
Aside from Jack Fox, who once again showcased his powerful punting leg, the Lions’ special teams had a rough day against the Chiefs. Calhoun and Williams both fumbled, the unit allowed a couple of 40-yard returns, and Jake Bates missed an extra point. These are not the kind of performances Coach Fipp was hoping to see, especially with many players relying on special teams to secure a roster spot. With just one preseason game left, it will be the last opportunity for these special teamers to clean things up and make a final push for a spot on the roster.
Stud: Jake Bates
Bates has had an up-and-down training camp marked by inconsistencies, and after missing an extra point today, concerns about the Lions’ kicking situation began to swirl. However, when it mattered most, Bates was cool under pressure, drilling a 43-yard field goal to secure the Lions’ win over the Chiefs. While many may focus on that missed PAT, it’s worth noting that Bates quietly went 4-for-4 on field goals, including a long of 55 yards—all in outdoor conditions. This coaching staff isn’t known for handing out jobs easily, but their patience with Bates seems to be paying off.