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The Detroit Lions defense stepped up on "Sunday Night Football" to keep the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles under wraps, even with key starters like Terrion Arnold and Kerby Joseph sidelined due to injury.
In a 16-9 win that improved the Eagles to 8-2, Philadelphia allowed points on just two of Detroit’s 12 drives. That included stopping the Lions — who had scored on all but one drive last week, while producing 44 points — on downs five times. They fell to 6-4.
Follow along here for live updates as the Lions take on the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
The two lowest snap count percentages of Dotson’s 2025 season have come in each of the last two games. He had the Eagles’ longest play of scrimmage with his nice 34-yard reception that he held onto despite taking a big shot from Brian Branch.
Instead, the Lions opted for a fake punt, initiating a direct snap to Stuard right through the heart of Philadelphia’s defense. Unfortunately for Detroit, Eagles defender Jalyx Hunt -- and others -- sniffed out the trickery, stuffing Stuard at the line for no gain.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell sent a clear message after a controversial call ended Sunday's loss to Philadelphia.
The officials called pass interference on Lions cornerback Rock Ya-Sin, giving the Eagles a first down and essentially icing the game. It didn't take too many replays to see that the call was certainly debatable, as Brown pushed Ya-Sin just as much if not more.
. @Lions RB Jahmyr Gibbs has produced his first 100+ yard receiving game, the first by a Lions RB since Reggie Bush in 2013. Gibbs is also the first Lions RB to top 1,000 scrimmage yards and 10 scrimmage TDs through the first 10 games of a season since @BarrySanders in 1991. pic.twitter.com/P44cmAenYg