Sam LaPorta wins the NFL’s Rookie of the Week honor once again

It’s the second time in three weeks LaPorta has won the award

Lions tight end Sam LaPorta is in the midst of an outstanding rookie season. LaPorta picked up some league-wide recognition for his awesome performance against the Denver Broncos in Detroit’s Week 15 win.

LaPorta earned the Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week for the Week 15 game. The rookie from Iowa hauled in five catches for 56 yards and three touchdowns in the 42-17 Lions victory.

It’s the second time LaPorta has won the Rookie of the Week honor in three weeks. He also picked it up in Week 13 with a 9-catch, 140-yard outburst in the win over the Saints.

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Best and worst PFF grades from the Lions win over the Broncos

Best and worst PFF grades from the Detroit Lions’ Week 15 win over the Denver Broncos

The Detroit Lions played their best all-around performance in weeks on Saturday night, pounding the Denver Broncos 42-17. Pro Football Focus recognized the dominance by giving the Lions their best team grade since the Week 5 win against hapless Carolina and Detroit’s second-highest score for the season. The overall grade of 87.9 is the team’s third-best since the start of the 2016 season.

Detroit’s player grades reflect the impressive overall game.

Snap count notes from the Lions win over the Broncos

Lions snap count notes from the win over Denver, including DB and RB splits and an intact offensive line

One of the first things that jumps out from the Detroit Lions’ snap count notes in the Week 15 win over the Denver Broncos is the continuity of the starters. It’s especially true on offense.

The entire starting offensive line played each and every one of the 66 offensive snaps. It was the first time since the Week 10 win over the Chargers that the team’s top five — Taylor Decker, Jonah Jackson, Frank Ragnow, Graham Glasgow, Penei Sewell — started and finished a game together. And it showed on the field, with the Lions rolling to almost 200 rushing yards.

Those rushes came from David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs in an almost even split of snaps. Montgomery played 34, while Gibbs got 32. No other RBs played. The Lions also did not use a fullback, though Dan Skipper played eight snaps as an extra tackle and blocking tight end James Mitchell was on the field for six. Mitchell still doesn’t have a single passing game target in his second season.

The wide receiver splits:

Amon-Ra St. Brown – 61

Jameson Williams – 45

Josh Reynolds – 38

Kalif Raymond – 20

Donovan Peoples-Jones – 11

On defense, LB Alex Anzalone was the only Lions player on the field for all 64 defensive reps.

The starting lineup changes in the secondary were definitive. Safety Ifeatu Melifonwu got the nod over Tracy Walker for the second straight game, and Melifonwu played 62 of the 64 snaps. Walker didn’t play on defense. The same was true at cornerback, where Khalil Dorsey replaced Jerry Jacobs. Dorsey (44 snaps) and Kindle Vildor (18) split the outside CB duties, while Jacobs only appeared on special teams.

Aidan Hutchinson’s heavy workload continues. The standout DE played 59 of the 64 snaps, another week over 90 percent participation. Some of that could be a function of the Lions deploying John Cominsky (46) and Josh Paschal (43) with more reps inside as part of a lighter front. Hefty DTs Benito Jones (30), Isaiah Buggs (23), Levi Onwuzurike (14) and rookie Brodric Martin (11) split more reps than usual with the lighter linemen.

Romeo Okwara (18) and Bruce Irvin (11) saw limited action. The Lions used rookie LB Jack Campbell in the SAM role a little amongst his 33 snaps. Derrick Barnes briefly left the game with a shoulder injury, and that held down his snap count to 35. Jalen Reeves-Maybin played 10, while Malcolm Rodriguez returned to the defensive lineup with five. Anthony Pittman played on defense for the first time in 2023, seeing action on four snaps.

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Check out these 35 great photos from the Lions win over the Broncos

From Amon-Ra’s D flip to Josh Paschal’s one-armed sack and a couple of outstanding scoreboard captures, there are some great pics in here

It’s a victory weekend for the Detroit Lions. Dan Campbell’s team rocked the Denver Broncos, 42-17, on Saturday night in Week 15. The blowout victory improves Detroit’s record to 10-4 and keeps the Lions in the hunt for the top overall seed in the NFC postseason.

Here are some of the best photos from after the game, as captured by the professional photojournalists inside Ford Field.

Jared Goff: Lions ‘concerted effort to be aggressive’ paid off vs. Broncos

Jared Goff: Lions ‘concerted effort to be aggressive’ paid off vs. Broncos

It was no accident that the Detroit Lions came out with confidence and urgency on Saturday night. The Week 15 game against the visiting Denver Broncos was all about rediscovering their identity as a legit postseason contender.

Quarterback Jared Goff was a big part of that. Goff threw for five touchdowns in the game, just the second quarterback all season to throw for five scores in a game. It was no accident that Goff and the Lions came out firing against the Broncos.

“It was a concerted effort to be aggressive,” Goff told the NFL Network panel after the game. “Be aggressive early and kind of get back to who we know we are.”

Goff continued,

“We’ve had a little tumble over the last few weeks and getting back to who we are by kind of forcing the aggression was part of it. And it was great.”

A comfortable Goff, serenaded by a buzzing “let’s go Lions” chant still going strong nearly an hour after the game ended, acknowledged that “it feels good to bounce back.”

Goff threw for 278 yards and the five touchdowns while not turning the ball over against a Denver defense that had the most takeaways over the last five weeks.

“We put in so much work this week to fix what we’re trying to fix,” Goff said to Michael Robinson. “To see the results today is gratifying.”

The Lions have now swept two different divisions in 2023

The Lions have now swept two different divisions in 2023 after beating the Broncos in Week 15

Saturday night’s win over the Denver Broncos completed quite a feat for the Detroit Lions. The 42-17 win gave them victories over all four teams in the AFC West division this year: Chiefs, Chargers, Raiders and now the Broncos.

It is the second divisional sweep of the season for the Lions. Detroit previously capped off a four-game blanking of the NFC South. The Lions scored victories over the Buccaneers, Falcons, Panthers and Saints, who they knocked off in New Orleans in Week 13 to wrap up that divisional sweep.

There isn’t a banner or anything for pulling off such a feat, but that could come next Sunday.

The 10-4 Lions can clinch the NFC North division title in Week 16 when they face the Minnesota Vikings for the first of two meetings in the final three weeks with the current second-place Vikings. Minnesota fell to 7-7 with an overtime loss to Cincinnati earlier on Saturday, the Vikings’ third loss in four games.

 

Quick takeaways from the Lions dominant win over Denver in Week 15

Lions takeaways on being the aggressor, rookies stepping up, defensive changes that worked and more from Week 15

A drama-free Lions win was atop many holiday wishlists, and Detroit delivered. Boy did they!

The Lions destroyed the visiting Denver Broncos, 42-17, in front of a raucous Ford Field crowd on Saturday night. The Lions dictated the terms in which the game would be played from the start and never relented in being the hunter and not the hunted.

They wore the mindset change well after struggling in recent weeks. This Week 15 victory was never really in doubt after Jared Goff hit his third touchdown pass of the first half to send the teams to the locker room with a 21-0 Detroit lead.

Here are some initial takeaways from watching Saturday night’s game as it played out.

Lions restore their roar in impressive win over the Broncos

The Detroit Lions restore their roar with an impressive blowout win over the Denver Broncos

Coming off a shaky few weeks where the roar sounded more like an anxious and muffled purr, the Detroit Lions found their roar on Saturday night. The Lions roared to an impressive 42-17 win over the visiting Denver Broncos.

The defense deserves a lot of the credit for the team finding its mojo and successful stride. Even though the Detroit offense sputtered out of the gate, the defense was aggressive from the get-go. Two smart personnel changes by coordinator Aaron Glenn paid off from the opening drives. Safety Ifeatu Melifownu created a takeaway with a strip-sack on a gorgeous blitz, while cornerback Khalil Dorsey proved an upgrade in coverage at outside CB over Jerry Jacobs. A smartly conceived, aggressive defense bought time for Jared Goff and the offense to wake up.

And wake up they did! The Lions scored touchdowns on five straight offensive possessions spanning the second and third quarters and into the fourth. The drives covered 80, 61, 81, 75 and 75 yards, with Goff playing some of his best ball of the season.

The run game worked quite well, with Jahmyr Gibbs (100 yards on 11 carries) and David Montgomery (85 on 17) finding considerable success all night. Sam LaPorta scored three touchdowns, setting all sorts of franchise rookie marks with a big bounce-back game. Jameson Williams (four catches for 47 yards) had his first game with more than two catches in his NFL career. His early involvement in forms other than being a straight deep threat really opened things up for Goff, who was largely outstanding after some early yips.

Goff finished 24-of-34 with 259 yards and five touchdowns. He protected the ball well, not turning the ball over and even nicely holding on during a potential strip-sack. Amon-Ra St. Brown also broke out of a mini-slump with a seven-catch, 112-yard game.

The confidence from Dan Campbell’s team was tangible. It was the first time in several weeks that the Lions played like they believed they were the better team. And they proved they were, emphatically.

The Lions improve to 10-4 while the Broncos, losers for just the second time since Week 6, fall to 7-7.

Lions elevate two players from the practice squad for Week 15

Lions elevate veterans Bruce Irvin and Michael Badgley from the practice squad for Week 15

In advance of Saturday night’s game at Ford Field, the Detroit Lions have elevated two players from the practice squad to the active roster.

Defensive end Bruce Irvin and kicker Michael Badgley have been promoted for the Week 15 matchup against the Denver Broncos. It’s the second elevation for Irvin, who was also moved up for the Week 13 game. Badgley has not played in Detroit this year after spending most of the 2022 season as the teams kicker.

Regular kicker Riley Patterson did not have any injury issues noted through the week,  which makes Badgley’s elevation an interesting choice. Badgley does have longer field goal range than Patterson, but not by a large distance.

Lions vs. Broncos: How to watch, listen or stream the Week 15 matchup

Lions vs. Broncos: How to watch, listen or stream the Week 15 matchup

The Lions look to get back on the winning track in a prime-time game against the visiting Denver Broncos. It’s a Saturday night game at Ford Field pitting Lions head coach Dan Campbell against his coaching mentor, Sean Payton.

Detroit Lions (9-4) vs. Denver Broncos (7-6)

Saturday, December 16th

Ford Field, Detroit, 8:15 p.m. ET

Watch

The game is a national broadcast on the NFL Network. It will only be broadcast locally on the FOX affiliates in Detroit (FOX-2) and Denver due to broadcast rights and restrictions. It will be shown on NFL+ and licensed streaming services like FUBU.

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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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