
Detroit and Baltimore delivered one of the best games of the young NFL season, trading haymakers in a matchup that looked every bit like a playoff preview. The Lions set the tone with a 98-yard, 18-play touchdown drive and never backed down, ultimately grinding out a 31-21 win on the road.
David Montgomery powered the offense with 151 rushing yards on just 12 carries, while Jared Goff managed the game with precision and poise. Defensively, the Lions sacked Lamar Jackson seven times, frustrating Baltimore’s offense and limiting its explosiveness.
For the Ravens, injuries up front were glaring, and Derrick Henry’s sudden fumbling issues proved costly, including a crucial turnover in the fourth quarter. Baltimore showed flashes but couldn’t overcome Detroit’s physicality in the trenches.
The Lions reminded the league they’re still built to win the hard way: tough, balanced, and unafraid to punch first.

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