Dave Birkett | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Breaking down where Detroit Lions go after deflating loss to Colts Free Press sports writers Dave Birkett, Shawn Windsor assess the damage after the Detroit Lions’ loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Filmed Nov. 2, 2020. The Detroit Lions will be without top defensive end Trey
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Carlos Monarrez | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Breaking down where Detroit Lions go after deflating loss to Colts Free Press sports writers Dave Birkett, Shawn Windsor assess the damage after the Detroit Lions’ loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Filmed Nov. 2, 2020. I don’t get it. I don’t understand why every Detroit
Justin Rogers | The Detroit News It turns out the Detroit Lions will need Everson Griffen more than originally anticipated. On Monday, coach Matt Patricia announced Trey Flowers is headed to injured reserve with an undisclosed injury and will miss at least the next three games. While Patricia didn’t clarify what Flowers was dealing currently
If the Detroit Lions lose wide receiver Kenny Golladay, are their playoff hopes dead? Even though sitting at 3-4, the Detroit Lions aren’t far out of the NFC playoff race. However, without a key component to their offense, it might be a sign that the team from the Motor City will be stalling. According to NFL Network’s
Bob McManaman | Arizona Republic Show Caption Hide Caption Cardinals bye week update With the Cardinals on their bye week, we look ahead to the rest of the season and what areas the team needs to improve upon to stay competitive in the NFC West. Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury confirmed on Monday that two of
On the first day of absentee ballot processing in TCF Center in Detroit Monday, Nov. 2, 2020, police removed two poll challengers, including one man wearing a horror-movie mask and shouted that the ballot processing was “crooked.” For the complete story: https://bit.ly/2HOAVIw For more Detroit and Michigan news, sports and entertainment, follow the Detroit Free
Free Press sports writers Dave Birkett and Shawn Windsor assess the damage after the Detroit Lions’ loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Facebook – https://bit.ly/2T7zuV9 Twitter – https://bit.ly/2JeixbW Instagram – https://bit.ly/2Chb7hR Online – https://www.freep.com #lions #nfl
Justin Rogers | The Detroit News Here are four observations after having a night to ponder the Detroit Lions’ 41-21 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. First down Whatever could go wrong, did go wrong with the Lions’ offense in this game. The offensive line was bad, the running backs were bad, Matthew Stafford was bad, the play-calling was bad
John Niyo | The Detroit News If you’ve been away, you haven’t missed much. If you tuned them out, you won’t have much trouble catching up. The Lions are still reading from the same stump speech. And if there’s a decision to be made by ownership in the next couple months, that should be all they
Dave Birkett | Detroit Free Press Free Press sports writer Dave Birkett breaks down the Detroit Lions‘ 41-21 loss to the Indianapolis Colts and looks at three players who helped and hurt their stock Sunday. 3 up S Miles Killebrew: Killebrew has been one of the Lions’ best special teams players for three seasons, and he
Jeff Seidel | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Insiders – Colts stomp Lions 41-21 Insiders Joel A. Erickson and Jim Ayello recap the Indianapolis Colts’ 41-21 win over the Detroit Lions. The real Detroit Lions revealed a painful truth Sunday afternoon. They are nothing but frauds. That deceiving two-game winning streak was a
Dave Birkett | Detroit Free Press Free Press sports writer Dave Birkett grades the Detroit Lions after Sunday’s 41-21 loss to the Indianapolis Colts: Quarterback A week after he played his best game of the season, Matthew Stafford played one of his worst. Stafford completed 24 of 42 passes for 336 yards, but he lost
Dave Birkett | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Insiders – Colts stomp Lions 41-21 Insiders Joel A. Erickson and Jim Ayello recap the Indianapolis Colts’ 41-21 win over the Detroit Lions. Reggie Ragland stopped a reporter dead in his Zoom tracks. The Detroit Lions lost their seventh straight home game Sunday, 41-21, to
Watch Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford meet the media following the team’s Week 8 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Subscribe to the Lions YT Channel: https://bit.ly/2OABzdx More Lions NFL Action: https://bit.ly/2oxtfjX #DetroitLions #Lions #NFL Keep up-to-date on all things Lions: Visit https://www.detroitlions.com/ Follow: https://twitter.com/Lions Follow: https://www.instagram.com/detroitlionsnfl/ Like: https://www.facebook.com/DetroitLions
Watch Matt Patricia’s postgame press conference following the Detroit Lions’ Week 8 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Subscribe to the Lions YT Channel: https://bit.ly/2OABzdx More Lions NFL Action: https://bit.ly/2oxtfjX #DetroitLions #Lions #NFL Keep up-to-date on all things Lions: Visit https://www.detroitlions.com/ Follow: https://twitter.com/Lions Follow: https://www.instagram.com/detroitlionsnfl/ Like: https://www.facebook.com/DetroitLions
Bob Wojnowski | The Detroit News Detroit — The Lions can stop playing pretend now. They can’t run the ball, can’t slug in the trenches with good teams, can’t sustain anything. Win a game, lose a game. Gain a yard, lose a yard. They can pretend to contend all they wish, but this one was
Justin Rogers | The Detroit News Detroit — Justin Rogers grades the Detroit Lions’ performance in their 41-21 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Quarterback Matthew Stafford misfired on a couple throws early, which contributed to killing some of those first-half drives that put the Lions in a hole early. But it was the quarterback’s turnovers on
Shawn Windsor | Detroit Free Press There are mistakes to point at after a loss, after every loss, actually, but then you know that. And mistakes surely contributed to the Detroit Lions’ most dispiriting loss Sunday afternoon to the Indianapolis Colts. But mistakes weren’t why the Lions lost their fourth game of the season, falling below .500 again,
Carlos Monarrez | Detroit Free Press The unnecessary roughness penalty called on Detroit Lions defensive tackle Danny Shelton midway through the second quarter was by no means the only reason the Lions lost to the Indianapolis Colts, 41-21, on Sunday at Ford Field. But the questionable call, on a late flag, continued a scoring drive
Justin Rogers | The Detroit News As if a 20-point loss to the Indianapolis Colts wasn’t bad enough, the Detroit Lions also lost wide receiver Kenny Golladay to a hip injury. Talk about salt in the wound. The extent of the injury, suffered at the end of the second quarter, remains unclear, but it prohibited