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The latest edition of the Detroit Lions Podcast is now available to watch or stream. This week's episode, recorded live on Wednesday evening, breaks down the seismic shift in the Lions offense.
The Lions (5-3, second in NFC North) are visiting the Washington Commanders (3-6, third in NFC East) on Sunday, Nov. 9, for an afternoon game at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland. The game is scheduled to kick off at 4:25 p.m. ET and will be televised on Fox.
Each week, I dive into the film of the Eagles’ upcoming opponent to get a feel for who they really are. Think of it less as a stats preview and more as an overview of what shows up repeatedly on film,
Looking ahead to Philadelphia, Morton pointed to the challenge posed by the Eagles’ defensive front. “The rush, their front, they really get after it.” Defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard said the Lions were pleased with the victory but there were still some improvements to be made.
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' outlook at cornerback is a little murky entering Sunday's high-stakes primetime matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Lions scored 44 points and did not punt in their first game with Dan Campbell calling offensive plays in place of John Morton.
The Detroit Lions made a change last Sunday, with head coach Dan Campbell taking over play-calling duties from offensive coordinator John Morton. "It was just, let's try something
The Detroit Lions' offense looked revitalized during a lopsided victory over Washington, which made John Morton's run as play-caller look even worse than it was.
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Step inside the Lions Radio Network booth to relive the excitement from the Lions’ strong showing against the Commanders.