Rookie Report: How the Lions rookies fared in their first playoff game

Rookie Report: How the Lions rookies fared in their first playoff game

Just as they did all season, the Detroit Lions 2023 rookie class showed up and made plays when they needed to. The magical season that this team has been on is thanks in large part to how they have played like seasoned veterans from the first game.

Brian Branch recorded a pick-six in his first game for the team, Sam LaPorta set rookie receiving records, and Jack Campbell filled box scores the way fans have filled seats.

All of these moments were just steps on a large journey that saw its next chapter begin on January 14, 2024, with the team hosting and winning its first playoff game. They must follow that up with another playoff game, again at home, in the divisional round. For now, let’s focus on the big win and how they helped secure it.

Detroit Lions and a home playoff game just feels different

Detroit Lions and a home playoff game just feels different, a game preview from Russell Brown

For the first time since the 1993 season, the Detroit Lions are hosting a home playoff game. Reading that sentence out loud is just weird. Maybe that’s why this all feels so different.

During most of this season for the Lions, I said it felt foreign to me. It was like I had just gotten married and was going on my honeymoon to a foreign country. I didn’t know the lay of the land or what to expect, but I knew I was going to have a good time.

Going into every game this season, I never knew what to expect but regardless, I knew I was going to have a good time watching this football team.

Why?

Because this appears to one of the most complete Lions teams in recent memory. Every game outside of the debacle in Baltimore, the Lions have competed. They didn’t always need a 4th quarter comeback because in some of the games this season, they just dominated. That type of domination hasn’t been seen by a football team here in some time.

Depending on how this all plays out, it could be the most complete Lions team ever. But throughout all of the success this team has had, everyone seems to forget about it. Much of that is because they’re blinded by the return of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford to Detroit.

Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been the biggest Matthew Stafford fan since his arrival into the league in 2009. But let’s not forget, he was the one that wanted out of here. He didn’t want to go through another rebuild. He wanted to be part of a winner and we can all respect that. I’m not questioning the blood, sweat and tears that Stafford poured into his tenure in Detroit.

However, I’m not going to be terrified of his return to Detroit. He never won anything in Detroit. Let’s not forget that. Sure, it’s not all his fault but there were games where the Lions needed him to have a game and he didn’t do that. The same can’t be said about Jared Goff.

When it felt like everybody was out on Jared Goff, the Lions current regime of Dan Campbell and Brad Holmes rolled the dice on him. Like it or not, that gamble has been paying off. For example, look at the season finale against Green Bay last year. Goff didn’t play out of his mind and sure he didn’t need to but he played well enough for the Lions to win and go 9-8 on the season.

Move on to this season and look at the success the Lions had. It’s one of the most efficient offenses in the NFL. They won the NFC North for the first time ever and as we know, they won their first division title since 1993. Jared Goff can say he accomplished that here. There’s a lot of quarterbacks that can’t say that — including Matthew Stafford. So let’s remember that this matchup is about Goff just as much as it is Stafford.

With the injury to Sam LaPorta, I can understand the concern on the potential of the Lions offense. But let’s not forget that the Lions offense was fifth in offensive DVOA for the 2022 season. They did that primarily with Brock Wright and Shane Zylstra at tight end. If LaPorta doesn’t play, it would flat-out suck to lose his production to this offense but it shouldn’t be the only factor on if the Lions win or lose against the Rams.

It’s simple.

Jared Goff has to play well. The Lions have to run the football successfully and the defense needs to make some stops. If those things happen, the Lions should win this game.

Running the football is possible regardless of the Rams having Aaron Donald in the middle of their defense. After all, they do allow 106.8 rushing yards per game. The combination of David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs has led to over 1960 total rushing yards and an average of 4.89 yards per carry. Meanwhile, the Rams allow 4.9 rushing yards per carry against ’11’ personnel (one running back and one tight end. The Lions run ’11’ personnel 64% of the time (18th in the NFL).

Defensively the Lions should expect big things from Aidan Hutchinson. He finished with 11.5 sacks and 101 total pressures this season. During the last two games of the season he forced a fumble and had five sacks. With how Matthew Stafford likes to side step and step up into the pocket, don’t be surprised if Hutchinson is on top of his game to ensure he gets home with his pressures.

Additionally, the Lions secondary is led by the veteran presences of Cameron Sutton and C.J. Gardner-Johnson. Both players know what it takes and it’ll on them to ensure the secondary stays composed and is communicating successfully when covering Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua. Personally, I’d love to see the rookies, Brian Branch and Jack Campbell, with big performances in the Lions home playoff game.

After all, Branch was timed with the 4th fastest sack on the season at 2.27 seconds in week 16, per Next Gen Stats. Could you imagine if Branch got to Stafford a time or two in this game.

The anticipation of this playoff game is unlike anything I’ve felt before. Not only am I going to the game but I’m taking my son. As I tell friends and family, it’s something we may never see again so I had to jump at the opportunity. It’s hard to tell if it’s because this game is at home or if it’s just because this Lions football team is different.

But everything feels different.

The Lions won 12 games, won their division and were robbed of the two-seed and potentially the top-seed of the NFC and somehow they’re being overlooked in this matchup. Stafford this and Stafford that, I personally don’t care. He’s no longer here and Goff is the guy now. It’s plain and simple.

I stand with Goff and this football team. They’re being underestimated for this playoff game and I truly feel like their goal is to get back to Dallas. We’ll see how it plays out but it’s the most excited I’ve been for a football game in my life. I can’t wait to see the NFC North banner and I can’t wait to hear the roof of Ford Field pop off. Good or bad, this will be a game we talk about for the rest of our lives.

 

Lions rookie report: How they fared against the Vikings in week 18

Lions rookie report: How they fared against the Vikings in week 18

The Lions have clinched their first 12-win season since 1991 after defeating the Vikings in week 18. They couldn’t have done so without some rookies leading the way including a record-breaking performance.

The 2023 NFL Draft class for Brad Holmes and the Detroit Lions will be looked back upon as what turned the corner for this franchise. Even if they don’t last their entire careers in Detroit, they were a part of a culture change.

Dan Campbell announced earlier in the week he was going to keep his starters in for the game as they pursued the number two seed. They didn’t get that seed but they are coming away with a key injury to LaPorta.

His status for the wildcard round and beyond is uncertain, what is certain is the impact he made in the game, as well as others, to get them playing meaningful games in January.

Lions rookies set NFL offensive production record

Lions rookies set NFL offensive production record with 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns

The Detroit Lions took some heat for their draft strategy back in April. Those criticisms seem ice cold now that two of the primary sources of the scorn have set an NFL record.

First-round running back Jahmyr Gibbs and second-round tight end Sam LaPorta combined to become the first rookie class in NFL history to produce 2,000 yards from scrimmage and 20 touchdowns. It’s not an exclusive record for just two players, even though the Lions only needed two rookies to make it happen.

LaPorta’s first-quarter touchdown reception set the record was quickly followed by Gibbs’ touchdown run. It was the 10th touchdown for each.

 

Best and worst PFF grades for the Lions loss vs the Cowboys

The best and worst PFF graded players for the Detroit Lions in their loss against the Dallas Cowboys

Even after a night’s rest, the sting lingers from the Detroit Lions’ 20-19 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, a defeat that can only be described as tough in every sense of the word.

Considering the competitiveness between two playoff-caliber teams, there were pivotal moments in the game where execution could have been different for the Lions. Unfortunately, the conversation now revolves around the referee error that nullified the potential game-winning two-point conversion for the Lions. Overcoming such challenging situations is tough, but this resilient team is poised to move forward, gearing up to face the Minnesota Vikings next week.

While some Lions delivered masterful performances last night, others may hesitate to review the tape. Here are the best and worst PFF grades for the Lions against the Cowboys.

Lions rookie report: How they fared against the Cowboys in Week 17

The Lions may not have come away with a gutsy win in Dallas but the rookie class showed they are ready for the national spotlight

Despite going for two not once but twice to get the win on the road, the Lions couldn’t secure it. The team made one heck of a drive to end the game with several big catches being made by breakout rookie Sam LaPorta. The performance of their top tight end and other rookies confirmed one thing though, this class is ready for the playoffs.

Brad Holmes and his scouting department have shown they can see what is needed immediately and long-term for his draft classes. The 2023 class is arguably the best in the entire NFL and now it is ready to show what it can do in the playoffs.

Dan Campbell has matured this group quickly, they showed they can think critically, and against Dallas, they played a major part in the comeback and near win.

Lions commitment to the run game is making a difference

The Lions commitment to the run game on offense is making a difference for the whole team

Several weeks ago, the Detroit Lions suffered their 4th loss of the season. It was by far the worst loss of the season and one that wasn’t expected from this team. The vibe towards the Lions was that they were losing their way and everything they were doing seemed difficult.

However, the last two weeks have told a different story. The Lions have shown strong performances on offense and they’re beginning to look like the team we saw earlier in the year. Much of the success is due to their commitment in the running game.

Currently, the Lions average 141.1 rushing yards per game. That’s the 3rd best in the NFL and they’ve discovered a good balance between running backs David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs.

Weeks ago against Chicago, it felt like they went away from them when they went down 10-0 in that game. Even when they took the lead 13-10 at halftime, it felt like they had gained some momentum and would start running the football more. Their first two drives in the second half totaled 6 plays for 11 yards and only one was a run play. That play went for a total of four yards.

Between Gibbs and Montgomery in that game, they only had 21 total carries but both backs were averaging over 6 yards per carry. The Lions turning the football over didn’t help but had they stayed committed to both running backs in that game, I think there would have been different outcome.

Over the last two weeks, they’ve flipped the script. Between Montgomery and Gibbs, they’ve totaled 60 carries for 320 yards and four touchdowns. Meanwhile, that’s good for 5.33 rushing yards per carry.

As we’ve seen all season, getting the ball in the hands of Jahmry Gibbs is important. He runs hard and is one of the most explosive running backs in the league. As for Montgomery, he’s consistent between the tackles. He sheds initial contact well and is always falling forward for positive yardage.

In week 17, the Lions face one of their toughest tasks of the season by traveling to Dallas to take on the Cowboys. While the Cowboys have one of the best defensive units in football, they’ve shown they can lose games when they can’t stop the run.

Going back two weeks ago, the Cowboys got absolutely shredded on the ground by the Buffalo Bills. They gave up 266 rushing yards on 46 carries and three touchdowns against them. Last week against the Dolphins, they showed improvements by only allowing 91 rushing yards on 26 carries.

In total this season, the Cowboys have an average run defense. They allow 115.7 rushing yards per game and have given up 13 total rushing touchdowns this season.

If the Lions want any chance of beating the Cowboys, they will commit to running the football and chewing up the clock. They’ve shown they can do it against just about every single one of their opponents. Gibbs and Montgomery have proven to be one of the most consistent duos in the league and the Lions should continue to lean on them.

While the Lions have already won the NFC North, they can put pressure on the rest of the NFC by beating the Cowboys and continuing to fight for the number one overall seed in the NFC playoffs. One of the key ways they do that is with a continued commitment to the ground game.

 

The Xs and Os with Greg Cosell: Previewing Week 17’s biggest NFL matchups

In this week’s “Xs and Os with Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar,” the guys get into Week 17’s biggest NFL matchups with tape and advanced metrics.

It’s time for Week 17 of the 2023 NFL season, and Greg Cosell of NFL Films and ESPN’s NFL Matchup, and Doug Farrar of Touchdown Wire and the USA Today Sports Media Group, are here to get you ready for the most important games and interesting matchups:

Cleveland Browns-New York Jets: Joe Flacco is killing defenses with shot plays out of play-action, and as good as the Jets’ defense has been all season long, that’s a vulnerability on their side.

Detroit Lions-Dallas Cowboys: The Cowboys have played more man defense than any other team this season, but all 10 of Jared Goff’s interceptions this season have come against zone coverage. Dallas played more zone against the Miami Dolphins last week; that trend might continue.

Los Angeles Rams-New York Giants: It’s time to check in on Matthew Stafford and what he’s dialing up in Sean McVay’s shape-shifting offense.

Miami Dolphins-Baltimore Ravens: The Ravens just came off a great game in which they beat the San Francisco 49ers on both sides of the ball, and Mike McDaniel’s Dolphins present similar challenges.

Cincinnati Bengals-Kansas City Chiefs: The Chiefs’ offense is circling the drain, and it’s everybody’s fault. Can they turn it around in time for the playoffs?

You can watch this week’s “Xs and Os,” featuring tape and advanced metric analysis of all Week 17’s biggest NFL matchups, right here:

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Bryce Young nominated for Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week

Panthers QB Bryce Young has been nominated for Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week honors.

Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young impressed more than just the shipping industry in Week 16.

To the delight of one of the world’s beverage giants, Young’s career performance this past Sunday has landed him a nomination for Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week. His 312-yard passing day also has him up for FedEx Air Player of the Week honors.

Young, in Sunday’s 33-30 loss to the Green Bay Packers, broke the 300-yard mark for the first time as a pro. Overall, he completed 23 of his 36 throws with two touchdowns, no interceptions and two other career-highs in passing yards per attempts (8.7) and passer rating (110.0).

The 22-year-old, however, made the outing about “we,” not “me.”

“Really, I think it’s as good as we’ve looked as a unit,” he told reporters after the game. “Whatever stats or whatever may say, you point at one person and say it’s a good game—it’s all of us. It was a good building block for us as a unit. And that’s all 11—and plus with all the substitutions, of course. We all stepped up.”

The No. 1 overall pick faces a stiff field of competition that includes running backs Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs, wide receiver Puka Nacua, linebacker YaYa Diaby and defensive back Brian Branch.

You can cast your vote here.

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Studs and Duds for the Lions division-winning victory over the Vikings

The Detroit Lions have clinched the NFC North with a win over the Minnesota Vikings and here this week’s Lions Studs and Duds.

Today marks a historic moment as the Detroit Lions secure their first division title in three decades, triumphing over the Minnesota Vikings with a hard-fought 30-24 victory. Despite the hurdles faced, this win epitomizes the resilient spirit of the Lions.

While the victory may not be characterized as flawless, with several self-inflicted mistakes threatening the outcome, the Lions demonstrated remarkable composure and determination to secure the division. The defense faced formidable challenges from key Vikings players, yet unexpected contributors stepped up when needed, while the offense relied on its stars to seize crucial moments and propel them to victory.

In light of this division-clinching triumph over the Vikings, let’s take a closer look at the Studs and Duds for the Lions this week.