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A lack of pass rush also doomed the Lions, as they failed to sack Packers quarterback Jordan Love. On the flip side, Lions quarterback Jared Goff was brought down four times by four different players, including the new kid on the block, Micah Parsons.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions were underwhelming in the season opening loss to the Green Bay Packers. A team with high expectations, having finished with as the NFC’s top seed last season, looked anything but that this past Sunday.
Lions rookie wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa has delivered on many fronts, but his rookie duties came with a stumble.
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Lions coach Dan Campbell says this is his best team in 5 years with franchise, coming off early exit
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell said this season’s team is his best in five years. If that ends up being accurate, it would be quite a feat.
As of now, tickets are available for all 2025 Ford Field contests. At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets for any one home game with Goff was $259.60 including fees on Vivid Seats. Other matchups have seats starting anywhere from $266 to $403 including fees.
With the sheer amount of crossover between the Lions and Bears, Kelvin Sheppard said this week will be like "training camp practice."
New coordinator Kelvin Sheppard knows his linebackers must blitz more effectively than they did in the Week 1 loss
Aidan Hutchinson had 1 QB hit and no sacks or tackles in his return from a broken leg in the Detroit Lions' season opener against Green Bay Packers.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNMicah Parsons: 'I've never liked Detroit' as Lions-Packers season-opener looms
New Packers star Micah Parsons took aim at the Lions in a viral video clip. Parsons said ‘I’ve never like Detroit' when asked about the Lions. FOX 2 - The newest Green Bay Packer Micah Parsons was asked what he thought of the Lions - and didn't hesitate to proverbially jump into the rivalry - head first.
The Lions expressed concerns about the status of their quarterback room and announced their search for another QB ahead of the Packers' season opener.
In his weekly press conference on Thursday, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator John Morton referenced the concept of fixing the team's offensive woes quite a bit. After the unimpressive showing in Sunday's 27-13 loss in Green Bay, it appears there is a lot for Morton and the Lions to fix.