By the numbers: Breaking down the Lions key stats and figures from Week 1

Looking at the other key stats and figures that led to the 38-35 final score

The most important two numbers from Detroit’s Week 1 home opener against the Philadelphia Eagles are 38 and 35. The visitors won by that score, spoiling the Sunday for a sold-out Ford Field crowd.

There are plenty of other important numbers that tell the story of how the two teams arrived at the 38-35 final score. Here are some of the more telling ones from the Lions’ loss to the Eagles.

0 – field goal attempts by the Lions

0 – takeaways by the Lions defense

1 – defensive TD by the Eagles, a James Bradberry pick-six

1 – sack allowed on Lions QB Jared Goff

1 – sack of Eagles QB Jalen Hurts

3 – consecutive 3-and-out drives by the Lions in the first half after scoring on the opening drive

4 – different Eagles scored rushing TDs

4 – red zone touchdowns in as many offensive attempts for the Lions

5.5 – yards per carry by the Eagles running game

6.5 – yards per carry by the Lions running game

23 – first downs by Detroit

27 – first downs by Philadelphia

27.9 – Goff’s QB rating in the first half

61 – penalty yards assessed against the Eagles, on 10 infractions

64 – percent third downs converted by the Lions offense

65 – penalty yards assessed against the Lions, on seven infractions

144 – rushing yards for Lions RB D’Andre Swift, on 15 carries

155 – receiving yards by Eagles WR A.J. Brown, on 10 receptions

386 – total offensive yards by the Lions

455 – total offensive yards by the Eagles

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