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After a big win over the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night, the Detroit Lions are moving on to their second of three straight games against AFC North teams, with a game against the Cleveland Browns.
It culminated in a 1-yard touchdown run by David Montgomery which made the score 14-7. Obviously, a one possession game that hasn't even reached halftime yet is not decided; not by any means. However, the Lions established the upper hand in this game with that drive, and also conveyed how they had the perfect game plan to get the victory.
The Detroit Lions go up against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, and Shedeur Sanders says he's ready to play whenever the Browns ask.
Jim Schwartz has no shortage of memories with the Detroit Lions and at their home Ford Field. A well-respected defensive mind in the NFL for nearly three decades, Schwartz had his lone head coaching stint with the Lions from 2009-2013 and led the franchise to the playoffs in 2011 for the first time since 1999.
The Cleveland Browns are traveling to Detroit to face the Lions. Here's the path to victory for the Browns against one of the best teams in the NFL.
The Detroit Lions are heading into an important Week 4 matchup, and there's one area that they could really improve upon.
The Lions have a quick turnaround this week coming off of their impressive 38-30 win over the Baltimore Ravens and are licking their wounds in preparation for a rough and tumble Browns defensive line led by Myles Garrett and Maliek Collins, whom Detroit head coach Dan Campbell pointed out as an impact player this week.
The Detroit Lions believe their rushing attack is not comparable to any other National Football League team. Offensive coordinator John Morton was asked about the Cleveland Browns ability to stop the run demonstrated the first three games of the season.