Snap count notes: Deep rotation on defense didn’t work vs. Chargers

Snap count notes: Deep rotation on defense didn’t work vs. Chargers but the RB rotation did

Defense was largely optional in the Detroit Lions’ 41-38 win in Los Angeles over the Chargers in Week 10. After a solid first few possessions, the Lions defense was the football equivalent of using an overripe banana as a hammer.

No matter what combination of personnel defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn trotted out against Justin Herbert and the Chargers offense, the banana kept getting smushed. And Glenn certainly tried mixing things up.

Aidan Hutchinson was the primary workhorse, with the DE playing 59 of the 72 snaps. The other EDGE spot rotated between several players and combinations:

Josh Paschal – 39

John Cominsky – 27

Julian Okwara – 22

Charles Harris – 18

Romeo Okwara – 18

That entire grouping aside from Hutchinson netted three total tackles and one QB pressure for the game.

The secondary was consistent. The primary five DBs — Brian Branch, Cam Sutton, Jerry Jacobs, Tracy Walker and Kerby Joseph — all played at least 60 of the 72 snaps. Will Harris saw five snaps in spot relief, with Ifeatu Melifonwu on the field for two and Khalil Dorsey for one, a play where Jacobs had to sit after needing attention from trainers.

On offense, the entire line played the whole game intact. Jared Goff also played all 66 offensive snaps. Rookie TE Sam LaPorta played 53, with Brock Wright on for 34 and James Mitchell chipping in another seven at TE, showing the Lions’ emphasis on 2-TE sets against a very talented Chargers defensive front.

The running back and wide receiver snap counts have an interesting breakdown. With both Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery healthy at RB, Gibbs played 38 snaps to Montgomery’s 25. Reserve Craig Reynolds played three. Add those up and you get 66, shelving the idea of using Gibbs and Montgomery together for at least another week.

At wideout, Amon-Ra St. Brown played 61 of 66 snaps, followed by Josh Reynolds at 46. Jameson Williams asserted himself as WR3 by outrepping Kalif Raymond 34 to 17.

Quick takeaways from the Lions last-second road win over the Chargers

Takeaways on the Lions offensive line dominance, Goff outdueling Herbert, red zone issues, stars of the game and much more

What a Sunday afternoon for the Detroit Lions! Dan Campbell’s Lions traveled to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and treated the boisterous Detroit fans in attendance, not to mention everyone watching around the country, to a thrilling 41-38 win over the Chargers.

If you like offense, this was a great game. The Lions gained 533 yards, picked up 23 first downs and scored seven times, including Riley Patterson’s game-winning field goal on the game’s final play. Aficionados of defense didn’t have nearly so much to like, but that’s what sometimes happens with two gifted QBs behind talented offensive lines go to battle.

Here’s some of what stood out from the initial watching of Sunday’s big Lions win over the Chargers.

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Studs and Duds for the Lions win over the Chargers

Here are this week’s Studs and Duds for the Detroit Lions victory over the Los Angeles Chargers

Following the bye week, the Detroit Lions aimed for a triumphant return against the Los Angeles Chargers. The competition remained intense throughout the day, but the Lions clinched their seventh win of the season, securing a 41-38 victory with Riley Patterson delivering the decisive field goal.

The Lions initiated a strong start in the early phases of the game, but it evolved into a seesaw battle as the Chargers found their offensive rhythm. The matchup featured numerous daring fourth-down calls, totaling eight, yet none surpassed the boldness of the decision that ultimately sealed the game. Opting to go for it on fourth down at the game’s conclusion, Coach Dan Campbell displayed confidence, and Jared Goff’s poised throw to Sam LaPorta positioned them perfectly for the game-sealing field goal.

The Lions earned a hard-fought, gritty triumph, embodying their team mantra. In the aftermath of this victory, let’s take a look at the Studs and Duds in the Lions victory over the Chargers.

What they’re saying about the Lions win over the Chargers

Lions v. Chargers: What they’re saying after the game about Detroit’s Week 10 win

The first-place, 7-2 Detroit Lions are fresh off a thrilling, last-second road victory over the Los Angeles Chargers. Detroit prevailed when kicker Riley Patterson hit a 41-yard field goal as time expired to cap off a 41-38 win.

Here’s what folks are saying about the Lions after the game on social media.

Lions social media team trolls the critics of their 2023 draft strategy

The Lions social media team clapped back against the “but positional value” critics of their 2023 draft

Dan Campbell’s players weren’t the only members of the Detroit Lions to notch a win on Sunday. The Lions’ social media team added a “W” of its own with a fantastic postgame post.

The Lions won in Los Angeles with key contributions from rookies Jahmyr Gibbs, Sam LaPorta, Brian Branch and Jack Campbell. That quartet wasn’t so popular when they were all selected in the first two rounds of the 2023 NFL draft. Arguments about poor positional value and “coulda, shoulda” drafted others rained down on Detroit GM Brad Holmes and the team from analysts near and far.

It’s become a sore point for the Lions, who prioritize getting good players who fit the team a lo more than chasing bigger names at sexier positions. The social media team fired back after the game with this epic post:

Those rookies, notably Gibbs and LaPorta, are a big part of why the Lions are now 7-2 and have an even brighter future.

Lions inactive players vs. Chargers: DPJ and Brodric Martin will not play

Donovan Peoples-Jones and Brodric Martin are among the Lions who will not play against the Chargers.

Lions fans hoping to catch new wideout Donovan Peoples-Jones in a Detroit uniform will have to wait a little longer. Peoples-Jones is one of the inactive players for the Lions in the Week 10 matchup in Los Angeles against the Chargers.

“DPJ” was acquired via trade from the Cleveland Browns at the trade deadline, but he’s dealing with a rib injury that will keep him on the sideline for at least another week.

He’s joined on the inactive list by guard Halapoulivaati Vaitai and DL Levi Onwuzurike as players who appeared on the final injury report as questionable or worse.

There are three healthy scratches, all rookies. Third-round DT Brodric Martin is back to inactive after getting his first action in the Week 8 win over the Raiders. Undrafted rookies Steven Gilmore and Trevor Nowaske are also inactive.

 

 

 

 

Lions vs. Chargers: How to watch, listen, stream the Week 10 matchup

Lions vs. Chargers: How to watch, listen, stream the Week 10 matchup

It’s back to work for the Detroit Lions after the bye week. The Lions head west on a business trip to Los Angeles to face the Chargers in Week 10.

Detroit Lions (6-2) at Los Angeles Chargers (4-4)

Sunday, November 12th

SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, 4:05 p.m. ET

Watch

This game will be on CBS. The game draws the network’s top broadcast team of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo. Markets in the red on the map below (courtesy 506 Sports) will get the game on their local CBS affiliates.

 

Listen

The game will be broadcast over the Detroit Lions radio affiliate network. Dan Miller handles the play-by-play, with Lomas Brown as the color analyst and T.J. Lang reporting from the sidelines.

The flagship station is 97.1 The Ticket in Detroit. The full list of affiliates can be found here.

On Sirius XM, the Lions broadcast feed is available on channel 812.

Stream

The NFL+ app (subscription required) is the league’s own network to view the game via a streaming device.

FUBO TV (subscription required) is another option.

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Former Lions CB killed in a car accident

Hayden played all 16 games for the Lions in 2017 and was a first-round pick by the Raiders in 2013

One-time Detroit Lions cornerback D.J. Hayden was one of several victims of a fatal traffic accident in Houston on Saturday.

Hayden, 33, played for the Lions in 2017. He appeared in all 16 games and recorded 44 tackles, nine PDs and scored a touchdown for Detroit on one of his two fumble recoveries.

A Houston native who played collegiately for the Cougars, Hayden was one of three former Cougars players killed in the incident. A car ran a red light in the early hours of Saturday morning and crashed into a car that Hayden and his former teammates were in. Six people were killed in all.

Hayden was a first-round pick of the Raiders back in 2013 and played for that franchise before joining the Lions. He played three more seasons with the Jaguars and one in Washington before his career ended in 2021. Hayden was notable for nearly dying on the practice field while in college after suffering torn tissue in his heart. He overcame that to turn in a nice NFL career.

On a personal note, I got a chance to interview Hayden while at Houston in preparation for the NFL draft. He was an inspirational story for overcoming his heart issue and exuded positivity throughout his unusual path to the NFL. I’ve never forgotten that. Rest in peace, D.J.

Lions players reveal they’re really bad about answering texts

Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jerry Jacobs and several other Lions players have thousands of unread texts on their phones

We’ve all been there. You get a text message that you’re not interested in, or just can’t answer in thr moment. It gets back-burnered and sometimes forgotten.

It happens. It also happens to happen a great deal more if you’re a Detroit Lions player. Several Lions players revealed they’re inattentive on keeping up with messages or just downright ignore them all.

Thanks to the Lions media team, we learned that it’s pretty endemic in the locker room to ignore texts.

As Chade Lucas said in the clip, the best way to communicate with the players is old-fashionded calling.

Detroit Lions final injury report for Week 10 vs. the Los Angeles Chargers

The Lions head to Los Angeles with every starter ready to roll and just one player ruled out for Week 10

Coming out of the bye week, the Detroit Lions are as healthy as they can reasonably expect to be in Week 10. Only one player has been officially ruled out from Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers, with one other Lion doubtful for Week 10.

Offensive lineman Halapoulivaati Vaitai is out with a back injury. Vaitai was already replaced in the starting lineup at right guard by Graham Glasgow, but this makes the move academic. Vaitai missed the 2022 season with a back injury and subsequent surgery.

The player listed as doubtful is defensive lineman Levi Onwuzurike. He’s missed the last two practices with a hip issue. It’s unknown if Onwuzurike’s hip injury is related to his previous back injury. No player listed as doubtful and missing at least two days of practice has ever played during the Dan Campbell era, so consider Onwuzurike almost certain to be inactive in Los Angeles.

Two other reserves are listed as questionable. Lineman Dan Skipper and new wideout Donovan Peoples-Jones are both questionable with rib injuries.

No other players missed any practice time during the week, and none carry any injury designation into the trip to face the Chargers.