The Detroit Lions’ offense, which had been relatively quiet to start the season, finally came alive in a thrilling 42-29 victory over the Seattle Seahawks heading into their bye week.
Historically, the Seahawks have been a tough matchup for the Lions, but Detroit was determined to flip the script, and they did so in a big way under the bright lights of Monday Night Football. The offense looked like its old self, showcasing a full arsenal of big plays and creative trick plays that left Seattle’s defense scrambling. From explosive downfield shots to innovative play designs, the Lions had the Seahawks on their heels all night.
Although the defense wasn’t as dominant as it’s been in previous weeks, they did enough to keep Seattle at bay, forcing the Seahawks to play catch-up throughout the game.
This was the kind of statement win that was both fun to watch and a confidence booster, as the Lions got a massive victory against a formidable opponent. Now, let’s dive into the Studs and Duds from the Lions’ big win over Seattle.
Stud: Jared Goff
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Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff (16) celebrates a touchdown against Seattle Seahawks during the second half at Ford Field in Detroit on Monday, Sept. 30, 2024.
If you’d told me Jared Goff would finish with more receiving touchdowns than incompletions, I’d have called it impossible—but that’s exactly what happened. Goff was flawless, completing all 18 of his pass attempts for 292 yards and two touchdowns, while also catching a touchdown pass on a trick play from Amon-Ra St. Brown. Goff looked like he was playing in slow motion, effortlessly reading the defense and spreading the ball around to keep the Seahawks off balance. It was the most explosive and efficient performance we’ve seen from this offense all season, and Goff was in complete control from start to finish, putting on an absolute clinic.
Dud: James Houston
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When Marcus Davenport went down, it opened the door for James Houston to step up and see increased snaps. Unfortunately, it hasn’t been smooth sailing. Houston has been a bit of a one-trick pony, relying heavily on his speed to rush the edge. When that doesn’t work, he’s getting stonewalled, which was evident against Seattle.
To make matters worse, he was frequently flagged for offsides (3 flags, one declined), drawing penalties almost every time he was on the field. That’s the kind of performance that will quickly frustrate both coaches and fans. If Houston wants to remain part of the rotation and avoid becoming a healthy scratch, he needs to diversify his pass-rushing moves and get back to being the disruptive force he once was.
Stud: WR Corps
Dud: Tackling
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Stud: Kerby Joseph
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN – SEPTEMBER 30: Kerby Joseph #31 of the Detroit Lions intercepts a pass intended for Jaxon Smith-Njigba #11 (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
Kerby Joseph ended any last gasp for the Seahawks with a leaping interception in the end zone. It’s beginning to become old hat for the Lions safety, making a big play to secure a Detroit win.
Joseph had a pretty strong overall night. His 9 tackles led the team, including a tackle for a loss. Without running mate Brian Branch in the lineup, Joseph needed to step up as a tackler and playmaker and he did just that in the win over Seattle.