STRATEGY AND PERSONNEL
NFL Team Report - Detroit Lions
PLAYER NOTES --QB Matthew Stafford wore a wrist band with play calls on his arm for the first time in his NFL career last week. Stafford said he wore it not because of any grand change in scheme, but because the Lions had an abundance of new personnel at wide receiver and because of issues with his helmet speaker going out this year. --LB Devin Kennard had his first sack since Oct. 7 last week against Cam Newton. Kennard leads the Lions with six sacks, a career high. --K Matt Prater has made his last 10 field-goal attempts and 19 of 22 kicks on the year. He's also a perfect 21 for 21 on extra points. PLAYER SPOTLIGHT: WR Bruce Ellington. The Lions' once mighty receiving corps has been depleted by injury (Marvin Jones Jr.) and trade (Golden Tate), and that's left Ellington to take a bigger role than anticipated on offense. The Lions signed Ellington earlier this month, a few days after he was released off injured reserve by the Houston Texans. He played 33 of a possible 65 offensive snaps in his Lions debut last week, when he caught six passes for 52 yards on nine targets and played primarily out of the slot. The Lions aren't getting much from receivers not named Kenny Golladay right now, so Ellington should see an even heavier workload this week. GAME PLAN: The Lions have been spotty running the ball this year, and their task got tougher with the loss of Kerryon Johnson, but they need to generate some sort of a rushing attack Thursday to keep the Bears defense from teeing off on Matthew Stafford. Stafford attempted 42 passes and was sacked six times in the first meeting, when the Lions fell behind 26-0. They can't afford to dig themselves that kind of hole in the rematch, which means no turnovers and no drive-stopping penalties. Running Zach Zenner or LeGarrette Blount at Leonard Floyd isn't a bad idea, and if the Lions can stay ahead of the chains they can take some chances downfield with Kenny Golladay. On defense, the Lions have done a better job against the run the last two weeks, and they're better equipped to match up with Chicago's receivers now than they were in the first meeting. Darius Slay, back from a knee injury, probably draws the assignment on Allen Robinson II, which should allow Nevin Lawson to play inside against slot receiver Anthony Miller. Robinson and Miller combined for 255 yards receiving in the first meeting as head coach Matt Nagy was able to match them up against slower Lions cornerbacks. The Lions didn't put enough heat on Mitchell Trubisky in the first meeting, but they've used Jarrad Davis effectively as a spy on mobile quarterbacks to limit the damage they do with their legs.MATCHUPS TO WATCH --Lions CB Darius Slay vs. Bears WR Allen Robinson II. Slay missed the first Lions-Bears game two weeks ago with a knee injury, and his absence was felt hard in the Lions secondary as Mitchell Trubisky threw for a career-high 355 yards and Robinson scored two touchdowns. Slay isn't 100 percent, but he returned to action last week and played well against a big receiver in Devin Funchess (two catches, 39 yards). He should draw the assignment Thursday on Robinson, and his presence should have a positive impact on a Lions secondary that looked lost against Trubisky and Robinson earlier this month. --Lions RT Rick Wagner vs. Bears OLB Khalil Mack. We highlighted this matchup a couple weeks ago and it clearly went Mack's way as he had two of the Bears' six sacks and Chicago's aggressive front made life hell on Matthew Stafford. Wagner and the Lions' entire offensive line get a chance at redemption Thursday, and if they don't play better the Lions have no shot. With no Kerryon Johnson to respect in the running game, the Bears will be coming after Stafford and it's up to Wagner and Co. to keep him clean.
The Sports Xchange
Recent Stories
Testing Buffalo Bill Page
Joe Horrigan knows the Buffalo Bills
Steelers positional analysis: Kenny Pickett stands alone in QB room
2/17/2024If the Steelers were concerned about the uncertain future at quarterback when Ben Roethlisberger retired, the outlook at the position might not be any more ...
49ers coach Kyle Shanahan doesn’t deserve criticism since Super Bowl
Globe StaffUpdated February 17, 2024, 9:38 a.m.Kyle Shanahan has been on the defensive all week following the 49ers’ 25-22 overtime loss to the Chiefs in the Super ...
New Raiders GM expected to be aggressive in search for top QB
February 17, 2024 - 4:19 PMIf Tom Telesco’s past offers clues about his future, expect the Raiders’ new general manager to be aggressive in bringing in a top-level ...
Latest Player Notes
How a Wisconsin legend got his German protégé into Badgers pro day
Mar 15, 2024
Marlon Werthmann put his life on hold for the opportunity in front of him Friday at the McClain Center.Werthmann ...
Why former Wisconsin football running back Braelon Allen didn't run the 40 at pro day
Mar 15, 2024
Braelon Allen’s sweat covered his shirt and dripped off his beard as he approached a group of reporters Friday.The ...
How can UW recruit its best class ever? It starts with these five prospects
By Andy Yamashita
Seattle Times staff reporter
Jedd Fisch has lofty recruiting goals at Washington. He didn’t waste any ...
Texas football kicks off spring practice Tuesday. We answer 24 questions for the 2024 team
Things certainly look fresh for the 2024 college football season, especially on the Texas campus.There’s a new conference ...
College Football Playoff: Conferences solve their differences (for now) and agree on general framework for 2026 and beyond
The FBS conferences and Notre Dame agreed on Friday to continue the College Football Playoff beyond the 2025 season, signing ...
Ball security, leadership key as Aztecs look to identify starting quarterback
San Diego State seemingly auditions a new starting quarterback on an annual basis.In the past 12 years, the Aztecs have opened ...
Results and more: A look at what happened at Penn State football’s Pro Day inside Holuba Hall
Most of those at Penn State’s Pro Day Friday were relatively quiet throughout the afternoon’s workouts, but there was one ...
Defense dominates first two weeks of Oregon State spring practice as Beavers ready for 2-week breather
CORVALLIS – Oregon State hit the break of spring practices Saturday, not exactly the midpoint but a good place to assess ...
Dillon Gabriel to have similar input, autonomy as Bo Nix had in Oregon’s offense
Published Mar. 16, 2024, 6:26 p.m.By James CrepeaEUGENE — Dillon Gabriel will have much of the same autonomy as Bo Nix did ...
Two transfers, one underclassman who impressed in Missouri football's spring game
With that, spring camp’s a wrap.Missouri football held its Black & Gold spring game Saturday in front of a healthy crowd ...