The Indianapolis Colts found their way back into the win column this past Sunday led by quarterback Anthony Richardson in his return to the starting lineup.
Now at 5-6, the Colts still find themselves in the AFC playoff mix, along with Richardson providing this team with a much-needed spark. However, maintaining that momentum this week won’t come easy against a 9-1 Lions team.
Detroit will enter this game with the highest-scoring offense in football, averaging over 33 points per game. Both on the ground or through the air, this unit has looked nearly unstoppable at times this season.
Of course, not to be overlooked is the defensive side of the ball for the Lions. Whether it be on offense or defense, pick a metric and there’s a good chance that Detroit ranks in the top 10 of the NFL. This may be the most complete team in football right now.
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With the Colts in the AFC South and the Lions in the NFC North, this is a fairly uncommon opponent for Indianapolis. So let’s get to know this Detroit team with the players you should be keeping your eyes on in Sunday’s game.
Quarterback: Jared Goff (73% completion rate at 9.2 YPA with 20 touchdowns to 9 interceptions)
Rushing leader: Jahmyr Gibbs (796 yards at 6.0 YPC–the best in the NFL)
Receiving leader: Amon-Ra St. Brown ( 685 yards on 77 targets with 9 touchdowns)
PFF’s highest graded pass-blocker: OT Penei Sewell
PFF’s highest graded run-blocker: C Frank Ragnow
Most QB pressures: DT Alim McNeill (32)
*Please note that Aidan Hutchinson’s 45 pressures are the most but he is on injured reserve.
Most solo tackles: LB Jack Campbell (46)
Lowest completion rate: S Kerby Joseph (50% on 20 targets)
Most PBUs: S Brian Branch (8)
Most interceptions: S Kerby Joseph (7)
All stats courtesy of Pro Football Focus