The Detroit Lions showcased an unusual performance in their 52-14 victory over the Tennessee Titans, scoring 52 points despite only amassing 225 yards of offense. Jared Goff threw three touchdown passes but managed just 85 yards, breaking Peyton Manning's record for completion percentage over five games.
Special teams played a crucial role, with Kalif Raymond scoring a 90-yard punt return touchdown. The Lions' defense forced four turnovers, although they struggled to pressure Titans quarterback Mason Rudolph.
While the Lions excelled in the red zone, the absence of suspended wide receiver Jameson Williams was felt, as none of the other receivers averaged more than 8.0 yards per catch. The Lions are set to face the Green Bay Packers next in a key NFC North matchup.