Lions' Surprising Comeback: Players and Coaches Who Stood Out
Detroit, USATuesday, November 12, 2024
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After a stunning comeback win against the Houston Texans, the Detroit Lions are sitting pretty at 8-1. Let's take a look at who shone and who struggled in this thrilling game.
Kicker Jake Bates was on fire, nailing two long-range field goals, including a game-winner. His early-season confidence from the Lions is clearly paying off. Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn also deserves a shoutout. Despite missing a key player, he led the defense to hold Houston to field goals and force turnovers, keeping the game within reach.
Safety Brian Branch had a blockbuster night, with 10 tackles and multiple big plays. Defensive tackle Alim McNeill was another standout, consistently pressuring the Texans' offensive line. Cornerback Carlton Davis III's timely interceptions set the tone for the Lions' second-half comeback.
Wide receiver Jameson Williams didn't have a massive game but made crucial catches post-suspension. Right tackle Penei Sewell was dominant, except for one sack. Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and quarterback Jared Goff had rough patches, but the team pulled through.