Lions run over Ravens 38-30
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"He’s in there at the end of the game trying to call plays and blood is spitting out everywhere, and they were just eating it up. He’s a stud, man.”
The Detroit Lions beat the Baltimore Ravens 38-30 on Monday night, led by Detroit’s 224 rushing yards and 7 sacks. Colin Cowherd asks if the Ravens are doing enough for Lamar Jackson to help him win a Super Bowl.
Quarterback Jared Goff was a regression candidate for this week, but it didn't turn out to be for lack of a good performance. Goff was fairly accurate throughout the night, finishing 20-for-28 for 202 yards. He even logged four carries for six yards for those counting.
After starting edge defender Marcus Davenport went on injured reserve, the Lions delivered one of their best pass-rushing performances in years.
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The Lions hosted defensive end Quinton Jefferson on a free agent visit, according to Tuesday's transaction report. Jefferson has 28.5 career sacks in nine NFL seasons. He played in seven games for the Buffalo Bills and five for the Cleveland Browns last season.
Monday Night Football delivered on a marquee matchup of two of the NFL's best teams over the last couple of seasons.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry said he was "at a loss for words" after his third fumble of the 2025 NFL season contributed to a 38-30 defeat to the Detroit Lions.
Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery, combined for four touchdowns as the Lions powered their way to a 38-30 victory over the Ravens.
The Lions silence critics with a dominant 38-30 road victory over Ravens, showcasing a complete team performance that answers questions about their championship potential.