Won Wild Card Playoffs (vs. Rams) 24–23 Won Divisional Playoffs (vs. Buccaneers) 31–23 Lost NFC Championship (at 49ers) 31–34
Pro Bowlers
7
RT Penei Sewell
DE Aidan Hutchinson
C Frank Ragnow
TE Sam LaPorta
ST Jalen Reeves-Maybin
WR Amon-Ra St. Brown
RB Jahmyr Gibbs
AP All-Pros
5
RT Penei Sewell (1st team)
WR Amon-Ra St. Brown (1st team)
C Frank Ragnow (2nd team)
TE Sam LaPorta (2nd team)
ST Jalen Reeves-Maybin (2nd team)
Uniform
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Lions seasons
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The 2023 season was the Detroit Lions' 94th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 90th In Detroit, and their third under the head coach/general manager tandem of Dan Campbell and Brad Holmes.
The Lions improved upon their 9–8 record from the previous season, after a Week 15 win against the Denver Broncos gave them their first 10-win season since 2014. The Lions finished the regular season with a 12–5 record, tying a franchise record for wins and ending up in a three-way tie with the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys for the best record in the NFC.
After a win against the Chicago Bears in Week 11, the Lions started 8–2 for the first time since 1962.[1] After a Week 16 win against the Minnesota Vikings, the Lions won their first division title since 1993, and their first ever as a member of the NFC North following the NFL's division realignment in 2002.[2] This also marks their first playoff appearance since 2016. The win assured them their first home playoff game since 1993 and only their third since winning their last NFL title in 1957.
Having lost tie-breakers to both the 49ers and Cowboys, the Lions were seeded third for the NFC playoffs. In their first playoff game at Ford Field, the Lions defeated their former quarterback Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams 24–23 in the Wild Card game for their first playoff victory since the 1991 season, ending the longest winless post-season drought in the NFL.[3] The Lions hosted the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Divisional Round, the first time in franchise history the Lions hosted two playoff games in the same season. The Lions defeated the Buccaneers 31–23 to advance to the NFC Championship for the first time since the 1991 season. However, they lost in the NFC Championship Game to the San Francisco 49ers 34–31, despite holding a 24–7 lead at halftime.
The Spirit of Detroit decorated with a Lions jersey in January 2024 to celebrate the Lions' postseason run
To open the regular season, the Lions visited the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in the annual NFL Kickoff Game. The Lions took advantage of the Chiefs not having Travis Kelce, their star tight end, due to a knee injury sustained in their practice just two days prior to this game. The Lions started off hot, scoring in the first quarter via a nine-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown. The Chiefs scored 14 points in the second quarter via a one-yard touchdown pass from Patrick Mahomes to Rashee Rice and a four-yard touchdown pass from Mahomes to Blake Bell, which made the score 14–7 in favor of Kansas City at half-time. The Lions responded with a 50-yard interception return by Brian Branch in the third quarter to tie the game. The Chiefs regained the lead via a 35-yard field goal by Harrison Butker. The Chiefs extended their lead in the fourth quarter via a 39-yard field goal by Butker. The Lions scored the final points of the game via an eight-yard touchdown run from David Montgomery, making the final score 21–20 in favor of Detroit. With the upset win, the Lions started the season 1–0 for the first time since 2017. They also won their first game at Arrowhead Stadium since 1988, which, coincidentally, was also won by a mere point.
Week 2: vs. Seattle Seahawks[edit]
Week 2: Seattle Seahawks at Detroit Lions – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
OT
Total
Seahawks
7
0
10
14
6
37
Lions
7
7
7
10
0
31
at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
Date: September 17
Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
Game weather: None (indoor stadium)
Game attendance: 66,434
Referee: Alex Kemp
TV announcers (Fox): Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi
In week 2, for their home opener, the Lions hosted the Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks opened the scoring in the first quarter via a one-yard touchdown run from Kenneth Walker III. The Lions responded with a 22-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Josh Reynolds to tie the game. The Lions scored the only points of the second quarter via a 36-yard touchdown pass from Goff to Kalif Raymond, which made the score 14–7 in favor of Detroit at half-time. The Seahawks scored 10 points in the third quarter via a three-yard touchdown run from Walker III and a 25-yard field goal by Jason Myers. The Lions responded with a four-yard touchdown run from David Montgomery. The Seahawks extended their lead in the fourth quarter via a three-yard touchdown pass from Geno Smith to Tyler Lockett and a 40-yard interception return by Tre Brown. The Lions responded with a four-yard touchdown pass from Goff to Reynolds and a 38-yard field goal by Riley Patterson as time expired in the game to force overtime. During overtime, the Seahawks scored via a six-yard touchdown pass from Smith to Lockett, making the final score 37–31 in favor of Seattle. With the loss, the Lions fell to 1–1. They once again failed to beat the Seahawks, not having done so since 2012.
Week 3: vs. Atlanta Falcons[edit]
Week 3: Atlanta Falcons at Detroit Lions – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Falcons
0
3
0
3
6
Lions
3
10
0
7
20
at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
Date: September 24
Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
Game weather: None (indoor stadium)
Game attendance: 63,803
Referee: Carl Cheffers
TV announcers (Fox): Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth and Kristina Pink
In week 3, the Lions hosted the Atlanta Falcons. The Lions opened the scoring in the first quarter via a 37-yard field goal by Riley Patterson. The Falcons responded with a 48-yard field goal by Younghoe Koo in the second quarter to tie the game. The Lions scored 10 points in the quarter via a 45-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Sam LaPorta and a 24-yard field goal by Patterson, which made the score 13–3 in favor of Detroit at half-time. After a scoreless third quarter, the Lions extended their lead in the fourth quarter via a three-yard touchdown run from Goff. The Falcons scored the final points of the quarter via a 24-yard field goal by Koo, making the final score 20–6 in favor of Detroit. With the win, the Lions improved to 2–1.
Week 4: at Green Bay Packers[edit]
Week 4: Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Lions
14
13
0
7
34
Packers
3
0
8
9
20
at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Date: September 28
Game time: 8:15 p.m. EDT/7:15 p.m. CDT
Game weather: Cloudy, 64 °F (18 °C)
Game attendance: 78,052
Referee: Alan Eck
TV announcers (WJBK/Prime Video): Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit and Kaylee Hartung
GB – Anders Carlson 34-yard field goal, 11:59. Packers 3–0. Drive: 4 plays, 0 yards, 1:35.
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown 24-yard pass from Jared Goff (Riley Patterson kick), 8:16. Lions 7–3. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:43.
DET – David Montgomery 3-yard run (Riley Patterson kick), 2:54. Lions 14–3. Drive: 8 plays, 55 yards, 4:16.
Second quarter
DET – Riley Patterson 33-yard field goal, 14:07. Lions 17–3. Drive: 6 plays, 61 yards, 2:13.
DET – David Montgomery 2-yard run (Riley Patterson kick), 13:19. Lions 24–3. Drive: 2 plays, 7 yards, 0:32.
DET – Riley Patterson 37-yard field goal, 0:34. Lions 27–3. Drive: 12 plays, 57 yards, 5:00.
Third quarter
GB – Christian Watson 1-yard pass from Jordan Love (Jordan Love–Jayden Reed pass), 8:17. Lions 27–11. Drive: 12 plays, 86 yards, 6:43.
Fourth quarter
GB – Jordan Love 9-yard run (run failed), 14:52. Lions 27–17. Drive: 5 plays, 66 yards, 1:02.
DET – David Montgomery 1-yard run (Riley Patterson kick), 6:00. Lions 34–17. Drive: 15 plays, 75 yards, 8:52.
GB – Anders Carlson 50-yard field goal, 2:52. Lions 34–20. Drive: 4 plays, 3 yards, 0:40.
Top passers
DET – Jared Goff – 19/28, 210 yards, TD, INT
GB – Jordan Love – 23/36, 246 yards, TD, 2 INT
Top rushers
DET – David Montgomery – 32 rushes, 121 yards, 3 TD
GB – Aaron Jones – 5 rushes, 18 yards
Top receivers
DET – Josh Reynolds – 3 receptions, 69 yards
GB – Romeo Doubs – 9 receptions, 95 yards
In week 4, the Lions visited their divisional rival, the Green Bay Packers. The Packers opened the scoring in the first quarter via a 34-yard field goal by Anders Carlson. The Lions scored 14 points via a 34-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown and a three-yard touchdown run from David Montgomery. The Lions scored 13 points in the second quarter via a 33-yard field goal by Riley Patterson, a two-yard touchdown run from Montgomery and a 37-yard field goal by Patterson, which made the score 27–3 in favor of Detroit at half-time. The Packers scored the only points of the third quarter via a one-yard touchdown pass from Jordan Love to Christian Watson and a two-point conversion pass from Love to Jayden Reed. The teams exchanged touchdowns in the fourth quarter, first a nine-yard touchdown run from Love for the Packers, then a one-yard touchdown run from Montgomery for the Lions. The Packers scored the final points of the game via a 50-yard field goal by Carlson, making the final score 34–20 in favor of Detroit. With the win, the Lions improved to 3–1 and extended their winning streak against the Packers to four games.
Week 5: vs. Carolina Panthers[edit]
Week 5: Carolina Panthers at Detroit Lions – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Panthers
0
10
0
14
24
Lions
14
14
0
14
42
at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
Date: October 8
Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
Game weather: None (indoor stadium)
Game attendance: 63,648
Referee: Adrian Hill
TV announcers (Fox): Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston and Pam Oliver
DET – David Montgomery 42-yard run (Riley Patterson kick), 9:41. Lions 7–0. Drive: 3 plays, 81 yards, 1:17.
DET – Sam LaPorta 4-yard pass from Jared Goff (Riley Patterson kick), 4:53. Lions 14–0. Drive: 5 plays, 20 yards, 2:35.
Second quarter
CAR – Tommy Tremble 1-yard pass from Bryce Young (Eddy Piñeiro kick), 12:48. Lions 14–7. Drive: 14 plays, 75 yards, 7:05.
DET – Josh Reynolds 1-yard pass from Jared Goff (Riley Patterson kick), 3:50. Lions 21–7. Drive: 10 plays, 38 yards, 6:08.
DET – Sam LaPorta 31-yard pass from Jared Goff (Riley Patterson kick), 3:21. Lions 28–7. Drive: 1 play, 31 yards, 0:08.
CAR – Eddy Piñeiro 33-yard field goal, 0:06. Lions 28–10. Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 3:15.
Third quarter
No scoring plays.
Fourth quarter
DET – Jared Goff 1-yard run (Riley Patterson kick), 14:45. Lions 35–10. Drive: 8 plays, 51 yards, 4:33.
CAR – D. J. Chark 18-yard pass from Bryce Young (Eddy Piñeiro kick), 11:52. Lions 35–17. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:06.
DET – Craig Reynolds 5-yard run (Riley Patterson kick), 7:27. Lions 42–17. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 4:25.
CAR – Adam Thielen 1-yard pass from Bryce Young (Eddy Piñeiro kick), 1:55. Lions 42–24. Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 5:32.
Top passers
CAR – Bryce Young – 25/41, 247 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT
DET – Jared Goff – 20/28, 236 yards, 3 TD
Top rushers
CAR – Chuba Hubbard – 9 rushes, 35 yards
DET – David Montgomery – 19 rushes, 109 yards, TD
Top receivers
CAR – Adam Thielen – 11 receptions, 107 yards, TD
DET – Josh Reynolds – 4 receptions, 76 yards, TD
In week 5, the Lions hosted the Carolina Panthers. The Lions scored 14 points in the first quarter via a 42-yard touchdown run from David Montgomery and a four-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Sam LaPorta. In the second quarter, the Panthers responded with a one-yard touchdown pass from Bryce Young to Tommy Tremble. The Lions scored 14 points in the quarter via a one-yard touchdown pass from Goff to Josh Reynolds and a 31-yard touchdown pass from Goff to LaPorta. The Panthers scored the final points of the half via a 33-yard field goal by Eddy Piñeiro, which made the score 28–10 in favor of Detroit at half-time. After a scoreless third quarter, the Lions scored 14 points in the fourth quarter via a one-yard touchdown run from Goff and a five-yard touchdown run from Craig Reynolds. The Panthers scored 14 points in the quarter via an 18-yard touchdown pass from Young to D. J. Chark and a one-yard touchdown pass from Young to Adam Thielen, making the final score 42–24 in favor of Detroit. With the win, the Lions improved to 4–1, maintaining their spot at first place in the NFC North. This marked the first time they've won at least four of their first five games since 2011, and the fourth time in 50 seasons.[55]
Week 6: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers[edit]
Week 6: Detroit Lions at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Lions
3
7
7
3
20
Buccaneers
0
3
3
0
6
at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
Date: October 15
Game time: 4:25 p.m. EDT
Game weather: Cloudy, 77 °F (25 °C)
Game attendance: 65,854
Referee: Clay Martin
TV announcers (Fox): Adam Amin, Daryl Johnston and Pam Oliver
DET – Jameson Williams 45-yard pass from Jared Goff (Riley Patterson kick), 3:19. Lions 17–6. Drive: 9 plays, 73 yards, 4:25.
Fourth quarter
DET – Riley Patterson 36-yard field goal, 12:00. Lions 20–6. Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 4:05.
Top passers
DET – Jared Goff – 30/44, 353 yards, 2 TD
TB – Baker Mayfield – 19/37, 206 yards, INT
Top rushers
DET – Craig Reynolds – 10 rushes, 15 yards
TB – Rachaad White – 7 rushes, 26 yards
Top receivers
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown – 12 receptions, 124 yards, TD
TB – Chris Godwin – 6 receptions, 77 yards
In week 6, the Lions visited the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Lions opened the scoring in the first quarter via a 30-yard field goal by Riley Patterson. The Buccaneers scored in the second quarter via a 33-yard field goal by Chase McLaughlin to tie the game. The Lions responded with a 27-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown, which made the score 10–3 in favor of Detroit at half-time. In the third quarter, the Buccaneers scored via a 36-yard field goal by McLaughlin. The Lions extended their lead via a 45-yard touchdown pass from Goff to Jameson Williams. The Lions scored the only points of the fourth quarter via a 36-yard field goal by Patterson, making the final score 20–6 in favor of Detroit. They are on a 13–3 streak (dating back to last season) for the first time since the 1961–1962 seasons.[56]
Week 7: at Baltimore Ravens[edit]
Week 7: Detroit Lions at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Lions
0
0
0
6
6
Ravens
14
14
7
3
38
at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
Date: October 22
Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
Game weather: Partly cloudy, 62 °F (17 °C)
Game attendance: 70,989
Referee: Brad Rogers
TV announcers (Fox): Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi
BAL – Lamar Jackson 7-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 10:37. Ravens 7–0. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 4:23.
BAL – Nelson Agholor 12-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 3:11. Ravens 14–0. Drive: 11 plays, 68 yards, 5:46.
Second quarter
BAL – Mark Andrews 11-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 12:54. Ravens 21–0. Drive: 8 plays, 92 yards, 3:57.
BAL – Gus Edwards 2-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 7:45. Ravens 28–0. Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, 2:56.
Third quarter
BAL – Mark Andrews 8-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 7:25. Ravens 35–0. Drive: 4 plays, 94 yards, 2:06.
Fourth quarter
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs 21-yard run (pass failed), 13:59. Ravens 35–6. Drive: 8 plays, 77 yards, 3:31.
BAL – Justin Tucker 32-yard field goal, 9:30. Ravens 38–6. Drive: 7 plays, 29 yards, 4:29.
Top passers
DET – Jared Goff – 33/53, 284 yards, INT
BAL – Lamar Jackson – 21/27, 357 yards, 3 TD
Top rushers
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs – 11 rushes, 68 yards, TD
BAL – Gus Edwards – 14 rushes, 64 yards, TD
Top receivers
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown – 13 receptions, 102 yards
BAL – Gus Edwards – 1 reception, 80 yards
In week 7, the Lions visited the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens scored 14 points in the first quarter via a seven-yard touchdown run from Lamar Jackson and a 12-yard touchdown pass from Jackson to Nelson Agholor. The Ravens scored 14 points in the second quarter via an 11-yard touchdown pass from Jackson to Mark Andrews and a two-yard touchdown run from Gus Edwards, which made the score 28–0 in favor of Baltimore at half-time. The Ravens extended their lead in the third quarter via an eight-yard touchdown pass from Jackson to Andrews. The Lions finally got on the board in the fourth quarter via a 21-yard touchdown run from Jahmyr Gibbs. The Ravens scored the final points of the game via a 32-yard field goal by Justin Tucker, making the final score 38–6 in favor of Baltimore. With the upset blowout loss, the Lions fell to 5-2.
Week 8: vs. Las Vegas Raiders[edit]
Week 8: Las Vegas Raiders at Detroit Lions – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Raiders
0
7
7
0
14
Lions
3
13
7
3
26
at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
Date: October 30
Game time: 8:15 p.m. EDT
Game weather: None (indoor stadium)
Game attendance: 66,774
Referee: Clete Blakeman
TV announcers (ESPN/ABC): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Lisa Salters
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs 27-yard run (Riley Patterson kick), 3:13. Lions 23–14. Drive: 2 plays, 51 yards, 0:49.
Fourth quarter
DET – Riley Patterson 52-yard field goal, 9:59. Lions 26–14. Drive: 12 plays, 55 yards, 6:08.
Top passers
LV – Jimmy Garoppolo – 10/21, 126 yards, INT
DET – Jared Goff – 26/37, 272 yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
LV – Josh Jacobs – 15 rushes, 61 yards, TD
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs – 26 rushes, 152 yards, TD
Top receivers
LV – Josh Jacobs – 2 receptions, 27 yards
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown – 6 receptions, 108 yards
In week 8, the Lions hosted the Las Vegas Raiders. The Lions opened the scoring in the first quarter via a 44-yard field goal by Riley Patterson. The Lions extended their lead in the second quarter via two field goals by Patterson from 31-yards, and 33-yards, respectively. The Raiders scored via a three-yard touchdown run from Josh Jacobs. The Lions scored the final points of the half via an 18-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Sam LaPorta, which made the score 16–7 in favor of Detroit at half-time. The teams exchanged touchdowns in the third quarter, first a 75-yard interception return by Marcus Peters for the Raiders, then a 27-yard touchdown run from Jahmyr Gibbs for the Lions. The Lions scored the only points of the fourth quarter via a 52-yard field goal by Patterson, making the final score 26–14 in favor of Detroit. With the win, the Lions headed into their bye week at 6–2 atop the NFC North.
Week 10: at Los Angeles Chargers[edit]
Week 10: Detroit Lions at Los Angeles Chargers – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Lions
10
14
7
10
41
Chargers
3
14
7
14
38
at SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
Date: November 12
Game time: 4:05 p.m. EST/1:05 p.m. PST
Game weather: Sunny, 79 °F (26 °C) (retractable roof open)
Game attendance: 70,240
Referee: Shawn Smith
TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson
Following their bye week, in week 10, the Lions visited the Los Angeles Chargers. The Lions opened the scoring in the first quarter via a 33-yard field goal by Riley Patterson. The Chargers responded with a 48-yard field goal by Cameron Dicker to tie the game. The Lions regained the lead via a one-yard touchdown run from Jahmyr Gibbs. The Lions scored 14 points in the second quarter via a one-yard touchdown run from Gibbs and a 75-yard touchdown run from David Montgomery. Montgomery's 75-yard run was the longest touchdown run by a Lions player since an 88-yard touchdown run by Jahvid Best in 2011.[57] The Chargers scored 14 points in the quarter via a 29-yard touchdown pass from Justin Herbert to Keenan Allen and a two-yard touchdown run from Austin Ekeler, which made the score 24–17 in favor of Detroit at half-time. The teams exchanged touchdowns in the third quarter, first an 18-yard touchdown pass from Herbert to Jalen Guyton for the Chargers, then a 20-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown for the Lions. The teams exchanged touchdowns in the fourth quarter, first a one-yard touchdown pass from Herbert to Quentin Johnston for the Chargers, then a 25-yard touchdown pass from Goff to Brock Wright for the Lions. The Chargers responded with a 38-yard touchdown pass from Herbert to Allen to tie the game. The Lions scored the final points of the game via a 41-yard field goal by Patterson as time expired, making the final score 41–38 in favor of Detroit.
Week 11: vs. Chicago Bears[edit]
Week 11: Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Bears
7
3
10
6
26
Lions
0
14
0
17
31
at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
Date: November 19
Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
Game weather: None (indoor stadium)
Game attendance: 63,873
Referee: Scott Novak
TV announcers (Fox): Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth and Kristina Pink
CHI – D'Onta Foreman 1-yard run (Cairo Santos kick), 9:23. Bears 7–0. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 5:37.
Second quarter
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs 2-yard run (Riley Patterson kick), 9:23. Tied 7–7. Drive: 8 plays, 34 yards, 3:55.
CHI – Cairo Santos 31-yard field goal, 1:47. Bears 10–7. Drive: 15 plays, 62 yards, 7:36.
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown 7-yard pass from Jared Goff (Riley Patterson kick), 0:11. Lions 14–10. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 1:36.
Third quarter
CHI – Cairo Santos 53-yard field goal, 6:41. Lions 14–13. Drive: 10 plays, 50 yards, 6:21.
CHI – D. J. Moore 39-yard pass from Justin Fields (Cairo Santos kick), 4:41. Bears 20–14. Drive: 3 plays, 40 yards, 1:51.
Fourth quarter
CHI – Cairo Santos 40-yard field goal, 14:12. Bears 23–14. Drive: 7 plays, 20 yards, 3:13.
CHI – Cairo Santos 39-yard field goal, 4:15. Bears 26–14. Drive: 14 plays, 70 yards, 8:45.
DET – Jameson Williams 32-yard pass from Jared Goff (Riley Patterson kick), 2:59. Bears 26–21. Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 1:16.
DET – David Montgomery 1-yard run (Jared Goff–Sam LaPorta pass), 0:29. Lions 29–26. Drive: 11 plays, 73 yards, 2:04.
DET – Justin Fields forced fumble out of bounds by Aidan Hutchinson for a safety, 0:22. Lions 31–26.
Top passers
CHI – Justin Fields – 16/23, 169 yards, TD
DET – Jared Goff – 23/35, 236 yards, 2 TD, 3 INT
Top rushers
CHI – Justin Fields – 18 rushes, 104 yards
DET – David Montgomery – 12 rushes, 76 yards, TD
Top receivers
CHI – D. J. Moore – 7 receptions, 96 yards, TD
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown – 8 receptions, 77 yards, TD
In week 11, the Lions hosted their divisional rival, the Chicago Bears. The Bears opened the scoring in the first quarter via a one-yard touchdown run from D'Onta Foreman. In the second quarter, the Lions tied the game via a two-yard touchdown run from Jahmyr Gibbs. The Bears responded with a 31-yard field goal by Cairo Santos to regain the lead. The Lions scored the final points of the half via a seven-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown, which made the score 14–10 in favor of Detroit at half-time. The Bears scored 10 points in the third quarter via a 53-yard field goal by Santos and a 39-yard touchdown pass from Justin Fields to D. J. Moore. The Bears extended their lead in the fourth quarter via two field goals by Santos from 40-yards, and 39-yards, respectively. The Lions responded with 17 unanswered points in the final three minutes of the quarter. They scored first via a 32-yard touchdown pass from Goff to Jameson Williams. After the defense forced Chicago into a three-and-out, the Lions scored again on a one-yard touchdown run from David Montgomery and a two-point conversion pass from Goff to Sam LaPorta. On the Bears' next possession, a fumble forced by Aidan Hutchinson led to a safety, making the final score 31–26 in favor of Detroit. Detroit won despite the fact that Chicago had a win probability of 98.8% (according to ESPN) with four minutes remaining in the game.[58][59] With the win, the Lions improved to 8–2 on the season, their best record through the first ten games since 1962.[60]
Week 12: vs. Green Bay Packers[edit]
Week 12: Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Packers
20
3
6
0
29
Lions
6
0
8
8
22
at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
Date: November 23
Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST
Game weather: None (indoor stadium)
Game attendance: 66,476
Referee: Carl Cheffers
TV announcers (Fox): Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi
GB – Anders Carlson 43-yard field goal, 5:56. Packers 23–6. Drive: 9 plays, 62 yards, 4:42.
Third quarter
DET – David Montgomery 6-yard run (David Montgomery run), 11:46. Packers 23–14. Drive: 7 plays, 72 yards, 3:14.
GB – Christian Watson 16-yard pass from Jordan Love (pass failed), 3:30. Packers 29–14. Drive: 3 plays, 23 yards, 1:57.
Fourth quarter
DET – Josh Reynolds 12-yard pass from Jared Goff (Jared Goff–Sam LaPorta pass), 0:41. Packers 29–22. Drive: 12 plays, 91 yards, 2:05.
Top passers
GB – Jordan Love – 22/32, 268 yards, 3 TD
DET – Jared Goff – 29/44, 332 yards, 2 TD
Top rushers
GB – A. J. Dillon – 14 rushes, 43 yards
DET – David Montgomery – 15 rushes, 71 yards, TD
Top receivers
GB – Christian Watson – 5 receptions, 94 yards, TD
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown – 9 receptions, 95 yards
For their annual Thanksgiving Day game, the Lions hosted their divisional rival, the Green Bay Packers, in a rematch of week 4. The Packers scored 20 points in the first quarter via a 10-yard touchdown pass from Jordan Love to Jayden Reed, a nine-yard touchdown pass from Love to Tucker Kraft and a 27-yard fumble return by Jonathan Owens. The Lions scored six points in the quarter via a seven-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Sam LaPorta. The Packers scored the only points of the second quarter via a 43-yard field goal by Anders Carlson, which made the score 23–6 in favor of Green Bay at half-time. The teams exchanged touchdowns in the third quarter, first a six-yard touchdown run from David Montgomery and a two-point conversion run by Montgomery for the Lions, then a 16-yard touchdown pass from Love to Christian Watson. The Lions scored the only points of the fourth quarter with 41 seconds remaining in the game via a 12-yard touchdown pass from Goff to Josh Reynolds, and a two-point conversion pass from Goff to LaPorta, making the final score 29–22 in favor of Green Bay.
Week 13: at New Orleans Saints[edit]
Week 13: Detroit Lions at New Orleans Saints – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Lions
21
3
3
6
33
Saints
0
7
14
7
28
at Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
Date: December 3
Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/12:00 p.m. CST
Game weather: None (indoor stadium)
Game attendance: 70,003
Referee: Clay Martin
TV announcers (Fox): Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston and Pam Oliver
DET – David Montgomery 2-yard run (Riley Patterson kick), 11:15. Lions 7–0. Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards, 3:45.
DET – Sam LaPorta 13-yard pass from Jared Goff (Riley Patterson kick), 10:24. Lions 14–0. Drive: 3 plays, 17 yards, 0:40.
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown 25-yard pass from Jared Goff (Riley Patterson kick), 8:15. Lions 21–0. Drive: 3 plays, 54 yards, 1:19.
Second quarter
NO – Jimmy Graham 6-yard pass from Derek Carr (Blake Grupe kick), 9:08. Lions 21–7. Drive: 13 plays, 84 yards, 6:39.
DET – Riley Patterson 26-yard field goal, 0:08. Lions 24–7. Drive: 12 plays, 62 yards, 5:16.
Third quarter
NO – Alvin Kamara 2-yard run (Blake Grupe kick), 10:04. Lions 24–14. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:56.
NO – Taysom Hill 1-yard run (Blake Grupe kick), 4:34. Lions 24–21. Drive: 7 plays, 62 yards, 3:37.
DET – Riley Patterson 32-yard field goal, 0:00. Lions 27–21. Drive: 7 plays, 65 yards, 4:34.
Fourth quarter
DET – Jameson Williams 19-yard run (pass failed), 14:07. Lions 33–21. Drive: 2 plays, 26 yards, 0:49.
NO – Alvin Kamara 1-yard run (Blake Grupe kick), 7:30. Lions 33–28. Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 6:37.
Top passers
DET – Jared Goff – 16/25, 213 yards, 2 TD
NO – Derek Carr – 17/22, 226 yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs – 8 rushes, 60 yards
NO – Taysom Hill – 13 rushes, 59 yards, TD
Top receivers
DET – Sam LaPorta – 9 receptions, 140 yards, TD
NO – Chris Olave – 5 receptions, 119 yards
In week 13, the Lions visited the New Orleans Saints. The Lions scored 21 points in the first quarter via a two-yard touchdown run from David Montgomery, a 13-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Sam LaPorta and a 25-yard touchdown pass from Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown. The Saints got on the board in the second quarter via a six-yard touchdown pass from Derek Carr to Jimmy Graham. The Lions scored the final points of the half via a 26-yard field goal by Riley Patterson, which made the score 24–7 in favor of Detroit at half-time. The Saints scored 14 points in the third quarter via a two-yard touchdown run from Alvin Kamara and a one-yard touchdown run from Taysom Hill, reducing the Lions' lead to three points. The Lions responded with a 32-yard field goal by Patterson as time expired in the third quarter. The Lions extended their lead in the fourth quarter via a 19-yard touchdown run from Jameson Williams. The Saints scored the final points of the game via a one-yard touchdown run from Kamara, making the final score 33–28 in favor of Detroit.
Week 14: at Chicago Bears[edit]
Week 14: Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Lions
0
13
0
0
13
Bears
10
0
9
9
28
at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois
Date: December 10
Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/12:00 p.m. CST
Game weather: Cloudy, 36 °F (2 °C)
Game attendance: 62,185
Referee: Tra Blake
TV announcers (Fox): Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth and Kristina Pink
CHI – D. J. Moore 16-yard run (Cairo Santos kick), 10:17. Bears 7–0. Drive: 8 plays, 69 yards, 4:43.
CHI – Cairo Santos 46-yard field goal, 1:22. Bears 10–0. Drive: 10 plays, 63 yards, 5:12.
Second quarter
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs 12-yard run (kick failed), 6:59. Bears 10–6. Drive: 9 plays, 61 yards, 4:40.
DET – Josh Reynolds 8-yard pass from Jared Goff (Riley Patterson kick), 0:26. Lions 13–10. Drive: 11 plays, 53 yards, 4:49.
Third quarter
CHI – Cairo Santos 25-yard field goal, 8:38. Tied 13–13. Drive: 12 plays, 65 yards, 5:20.
CHI – D. J. Moore 38-yard pass from Justin Fields (kick failed), 1:36. Bears 19–13. Drive: 7 plays, 50 yards, 2:30.
Fourth quarter
CHI – Justin Fields 11-yard run (pass failed), 14:12. Bears 25–13. Drive: 5 plays, 29 yards, 1:48.
CHI – Cairo Santos 28-yard field goal, 9:20. Bears 28–13. Drive: 7 plays, 20 yards, 2:53.
Top passers
DET – Jared Goff – 20/35, 161 yards, TD, 2 INT
CHI – Justin Fields – 19/33, 223 yards, TD
Top rushers
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs – 11 rushes, 66 yards, TD
CHI – Justin Fields – 12 rushes, 58 yards, TD
Top receivers
DET – Josh Reynolds – 3 receptions, 44 yards, TD
CHI – D. J. Moore – 6 receptions, 68 yards, TD
In week 14, the Lions visited their divisional rival, the Chicago Bears, in a rematch of week 11. The Bears scored 10 points in the first quarter via a 16-yard touchdown run from D. J. Moore and a 46-yard field goal by Cairo Santos. The Lions scored 13 points in the second quarter via a 12-yard touchdown run from Jahmyr Gibbs and an eight-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Josh Reynolds, which made the score 13–10 in favor of Detroit at half-time. The Lions were held scoreless in the second half. The Bears scored nine points in the third quarter via a 25-yard field goal by Santos and a 38-yard touchdown pass from Justin Fields to Moore to regain the lead. The Bears scored nine points in the fourth quarter via an 11-yard touchdown run from Fields and a 28-yard field goal by Santos, making the final score 28–13 in favor of Chicago.
Week 15: vs. Denver Broncos[edit]
Week 15: Denver Broncos at Detroit Lions – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Broncos
0
0
10
7
17
Lions
0
21
7
14
42
at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
Date: December 16
Game time: 8:15 p.m. EST
Game weather: None (indoor stadium)
Game attendance: 64,560
Referee: John Hussey
TV announcers (WJBK/NFLN): Kevin Harlan, Trent Green and Melanie Collins
DET – Sam LaPorta 19-yard pass from Jared Goff (Michael Badgley kick), 12:31. Lions 7–0. Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, 4:07.
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs 9-yard pass from Jared Goff (Michael Badgley kick), 8:15. Lions 14–0. Drive: 6 plays, 61 yards, 2:43.
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown 15-yard pass from Jared Goff (Michael Badgley kick), 0:19. Lions 21–0. Drive: 11 plays, 81 yards, 4:02.
Third quarter
DEN – Lil'Jordan Humphrey 3-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Wil Lutz kick), 10:41. Lions 21–7. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:26.
DET – Sam LaPorta 3-yard pass from Jared Goff (Michael Badgley kick), 7:01. Lions 28–7. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 3:33.
DEN – Wil Lutz 23-yard field goal, 0:43. Lions 28–10. Drive: 12 plays, 70 yards, 6:18.
Fourth quarter
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs 12-yard run (Michael Badgley kick), 12:12. Lions 35–10. Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 3:31.
DEN – Russell Wilson 1-yard run (Wil Lutz kick), 6:28. Lions 35–17. Drive: 8 plays, 62 yards, 2:50.
DET – Sam LaPorta 10-yard pass from Jared Goff (Michael Badgley kick), 2:21. Lions 42–17. Drive: 8 plays, 44 yards, 4:07.
Top passers
DEN – Russell Wilson – 18/32, 223 yards, TD
DET – Jared Goff – 24/34, 278 yards, 5 TD
Top rushers
DEN – Samaje Perine – 6 rushes, 37 yards
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs – 11 rushes, 100 yards, TD
Top receivers
DEN – Jerry Jeudy – 3 receptions, 74 yards
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown – 7 receptions, 112 yards, TD
In week 15, the Lions hosted the Denver Broncos. After a scoreless first quarter, the Lions scored 21 points in the second quarter via a 19-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Sam LaPorta, a nine-yard touchdown pass from Goff to Jahmyr Gibbs and a 15-yard touchdown pass from Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown, which made the score 21–0 in favor of Detroit at half-time. The Broncos scored ten points in the third quarter via a three-yard touchdown pass from Russell Wilson to Lil'Jordan Humphrey and a 23-yard field goal by Wil Lutz. The Lions extended their lead via a three-yard touchdown pass from Goff to LaPorta. The teams exchanged touchdowns in the fourth quarter, first a 12-yard touchdown run from Gibbs for the Lions, then a one-yard touchdown run from Wilson for the Broncos. The Lions scored the final points of the game via a 10-yard touchdown pass from Goff to LaPorta, making the final score 42–17 in favor of Detroit. Goff tied a career-high with five passing touchdowns in the game.[61] With the win, the Lions improved to 10–4 on the season, their first 10 win season since 2014.[62]
Week 16: at Minnesota Vikings[edit]
Week 16: Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Lions
7
10
6
7
30
Vikings
7
7
7
3
24
at U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Date: December 24
Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/12:00 p.m. CST
Game weather: None (indoor stadium)
Game attendance: 66,932
Referee: Land Clark
TV announcers (Fox): Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma and Shannon Spake
DET – David Montgomery 1-yard run (Michael Badgley kick), 7:13. Lions 7–0. Drive: 14 plays, 75 yards, 7:47.
MIN – Ty Chandler 2-yard run (Greg Joseph kick), 2:51. Tied 7–7. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:22.
Second quarter
DET – Michael Badgley 37-yard field goal, 5:05. Lions 10–7. Drive: 13 plays, 60 yards, 6:58.
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs 14-yard run (Michael Badgley kick), 1:48. Lions 17–7. Drive: 3 plays, 33 yards, 0:50.
MIN – Justin Jefferson 26-yard pass from Nick Mullens (Greg Joseph kick), 0:29. Lions 17–14. Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 1:19.
Third quarter
MIN – K. J. Osborn 6-yard pass from Nick Mullens (Greg Joseph kick), 11:56. Vikings 21–17. Drive: 5 plays, 81 yards, 3:04.
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown 1-yard pass from Jared Goff (kick failed), 4:38. Lions 23–21. Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 7:18.
Fourth quarter
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs 3-yard run (Michael Badgley kick), 11:07. Lions 30–21. Drive: 14 plays, 83 yards, 6:54.
MIN – Greg Joseph 26-yard field goal, 5:19. Lions 30–24. Drive: 8 plays, 76 yards, 2:12.
Top passers
DET – Jared Goff – 30/40, 257 yards, TD
MIN – Nick Mullens – 22/36, 411 yards, 2 TD, 4 INT
Top rushers
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs – 15 rushes, 80 yards, 2 TD
MIN – Ty Chandler – 8 rushes, 17 yards, TD
Top receivers
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown – 12 receptions, 106 yards, TD
MIN – Justin Jefferson – 6 receptions, 141 yards, TD
In week 16, the Lions visited their divisional rival, the Minnesota Vikings on Christmas Eve. The Lions opened the scoring in the first quarter via a one-yard touchdown run from David Montgomery. The Vikings responded with a two-yard touchdown run from Ty Chandler to tie the game. The Lions scored ten points in the second quarter via a 37-yard field goal by Michael Badgley and a 14-yard touchdown run from Jahmyr Gibbs. The Vikings scored the final points of the half via a 26-yard touchdown pass from Nick Mullens to Justin Jefferson, which made the score 17–14 in favor of Detroit at half-time. In the third quarter, the Vikings took their first lead of the game via a six-yard touchdown pass from Mullens to K. J. Osborn. The Lions responded with a one-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown to regain the lead. The Lions extended their lead in the fourth quarter via a three-yard touchdown run from Gibbs. The Vikings scored the final points of the game via a 26-yard field goal by Greg Joseph, making the final score 30–24 in favor of Detroit. Ifeatu Melifonwu intercepted a Mullens pass at the Lions' five-yard line with 58 seconds remaining in the game that sealed the victory. This was Mullens' fourth interception of the game.[63] With the win, the Lions improved to 11–4 on the season, and won their division for the first time since 1993.[64]
Week 17: at Dallas Cowboys[edit]
Week 17: Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Lions
3
0
7
9
19
Cowboys
7
0
3
10
20
at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
Date: December 30
Game time: 8:15 p.m. EST/7:15 p.m. CST
Game weather: None (retractable roof closed)
Game attendance: 93,731
Referee: Brad Allen
TV announcers (ESPN/ABC): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, and Lisa Salters
DET – Michael Badgley 41-yard field goal, 10:46. Lions 3–0. Drive: 11 plays, 52 yards, 4:14.
DAL – CeeDee Lamb 92-yard pass from Dak Prescott (Brandon Aubrey kick), 3:26. Cowboys 7–3. Drive: 3 plays, 89 yards, 1:02.
Second quarter
No scoring plays.
Third quarter
DET – David Montgomery 3-yard run (Michael Badgley), 4:34. Lions 10–7. Drive: 13 plays, 74 yards, 7:26.
DAL – Brandon Aubrey 51-yard field goal, 0:23. Tied 10–10. Drive: 10 plays, 42 yards, 4:11.
Fourth quarter
DET – Michael Badgley 30-yard field goal, 12:18. Lions 13–10. Drive: 7 plays, 63 yards, 3:05.
DAL – Brandin Cooks 8-yard pass from Dak Prescott (Brandon Aubrey kick), 7:20. Cowboys 17–13. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:58.
DAL – Brandon Aubrey 43-yard field goal, 1:41. Cowboys 20–13. Drive: 4 plays, 4 yards, 0:24.
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown 11-yard pass from Jared Goff (pass failed), 0:23. Cowboys 20–19. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 1:18.
Top passers
DET – Jared Goff – 19/34, 271 yards, TD, 2 INT
DAL – Dak Prescott – 26/38, 345 yards, 2 TD, INT
Top rushers
DET – David Montgomery – 14 rushes, 66 yards, TD
DAL – Tony Pollard – 16 rushes, 49 yards
Top receivers
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown – 6 receptions, 90 yards, TD
DAL – CeeDee Lamb – 13 receptions, 227 yards, TD
In week 17, the Lions visited the Dallas Cowboys for their final road game of the regular season. The Lions opened the scoring in the first quarter via a 41-yard field goal by Michael Badgley. The Cowboys responded with a 92-yard touchdown pass from Dak Prescott to CeeDee Lamb. After a scoreless second quarter, the Cowboys led 7–3 at halftime. The Lions regained the lead in the third quarter via a three-yard touchdown run from David Montgomery. The Cowboys responded with a 51-yard field goal by Brandon Aubrey to tie the game. The Lions opened the scoring in the fourth quarter via a 30-yard field goal by Badgley to regain the lead. The Cowboys scored ten points in the quarter via an eight-yard touchdown pass from Prescott to Brandin Cooks and a 43-yard field goal by Aubrey. A momentum shift occurred when Cowboys tight end Peyton Hendershot received a tripping penalty on Aidan Hutchinson, though footage showed that Hutchinson should have penalized instead. Getting the ball back, the Lions scored the final points of the game via an 11-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown with 23 seconds left in the game. The Lions then attempted a two-point conversion, as Goff completed a pass to Taylor Decker to take the lead. However, Decker was incorrectly penalized for illegal touching after the referee said he failed to report as an eligible receiver, despite the fact that footage showed that he reported to the referee beforehand. The Lions attempted a two-point conversion again from the seven-yard line with Goff throwing an interception, but the Cowboys were penalized for offsides. On the final two-point conversion attempt, Goff's pass to James Mitchell was incomplete. In a last-ditch effort, the Lions attempted an onside kick but failed to recover the ball, and the Cowboys ran out the clock, securing a 20–19 victory.[65] Following the game, the NFL downgraded Brad Allen's officiating crew out of the playoffs for their performance.[66]
Week 18: vs. Minnesota Vikings[edit]
Week 18: Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Vikings
0
6
7
7
20
Lions
13
0
7
10
30
at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
Date: January 7
Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
Game weather: None (indoor stadium)
Game attendance: 63,233
Referee: Brad Rogers
TV announcers (Fox): Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston and Pam Oliver
DET – Sam LaPorta 2-yard pass from Jared Goff (Michael Badgley kick), 8:06. Lions 7–0. Drive: 4 plays, 52 yards, 2:01.
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs 3-yard run (kick failed), 2:12. Lions 13–0. Drive: 8 plays, 64 yards, 3:53.
Second quarter
MIN – Greg Joseph 39-yard field goal, 9:20. Lions 13–3. Drive: 14 plays, 59 yards, 7:52.
MIN – Greg Joseph 43-yard field goal, 0:00. Lions 13–6. Drive: 7 plays, 57 yards, 1:12.
Third quarter
DET – David Montgomery 1-yard run (Michael Badgley kick), 7:14. Lions 20–6. Drive: 9 plays, 71 yards, 4:15.
MIN – Justin Jefferson 38-yard pass from Nick Mullens (Greg Joseph kick), 0:20. Lions 20–13. Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, 3:17.
Fourth quarter
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown 70-yard pass from Jared Goff (Michael Badgley kick), 14:45. Lions 27–13. Drive: 2 plays, 75 yards, 0:35.
MIN – Jordan Addison 42-yard pass from Nick Mullens (Greg Joseph kick), 13:22. Lions 27–20. Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:23.
DET – Michael Badgley 39-yard field goal, 8:14. Lions 30–20. Drive: 10 plays, 54 yards, 5:08.
Top passers
MIN – Nick Mullens – 30/44, 396 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
DET – Jared Goff – 23/32, 320 yards, 2 TD
Top rushers
MIN – Ty Chandler – 12 rushes, 69 yards
DET – David Montgomery – 10 rushes, 40 yards, TD
Top receivers
MIN – Justin Jefferson – 12 receptions, 192 yards, TD
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown – 7 receptions, 144 yards, TD
To end the regular season, the Lions hosted their divisional rival, the Minnesota Vikings, in a rematch of week 16. The Lions scored 13 points in the first quarter via a two-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Sam LaPorta and a three-yard touchdown run from Jahmyr Gibbs. The Vikings scored six points in the second quarter via two field goals by Greg Joseph from 39-yards, and 43-yards, respectively, which made the score 13–6 in favor of Detroit at half-time. The teams exchanged touchdowns in the third quarter, first a one-yard touchdown run from David Montgomery for the Lions, then a 38-yard touchdown pass from Nick Mullens to Justin Jefferson for the Vikings. The Lions extended their lead in the fourth quarter via a 70-yard touchdown pass from Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown. The Vikings responded with a 42-yard touchdown pass from Mullens to Jordan Addison. The Lions scored the final points of the game via a 39-yard field goal by Michael Badgley. With the win, the Lions improved to 12–5 on the season, tying a single-season franchise record for wins.
^ abcSan Francisco finished ahead of Dallas and Detroit based on conference record.
^ abDallas finished ahead of Detroit based on head-to-head victory.
^ abTampa Bay finished ahead of New Orleans based on common record. (Tampa Bay is 8–4 against Minnesota, Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Tennessee, Jacksonville, and Indianapolis, while New Orleans is 6–6 against the same teams.)
^ abcGreen Bay and Seattle finished ahead of New Orleans based on conference record.
^ abGreen Bay finished ahead of Seattle based on strength of victory, claiming the 7th and final playoff spot.
^ abMinnesota finished ahead of Atlanta based on head-to-head victory. Division tie break was initially used to eliminate Chicago (see below).
^ abMinnesota finished ahead of Chicago based on common record. (Minnesota is 5–7 against Tampa Bay, Los Angeles, Carolina, Kansas City, Green Bay, Atlanta, New Orleans, Denver, Las Vegas, and Detroit, while Atlanta is 4–8 against the same teams.)
^ abChicago finished ahead of Atlanta based on head-to-head victory.
^ abWashington finished ahead of Arizona based on head-to-head victory.
^When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest-ranked remaining team from each division.
Postseason[edit]
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan celebrates the Lions' NFC Division Playoffs victory alongside staffers
DET – David Montgomery 1-yard run (Michael Badgley kick), 9:30. Lions 7–0. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 5:30.
LAR – Brett Maher 24-yard field goal, 4:26. Lions 7–3. Drive: 11 plays, 69 yards, 5:04.
DET – Jahmyr Gibbs 10-yard run (Michael Badgley kick), 1:31. Lions 14–3. Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 2:55.
Second quarter
LAR – Puka Nacua 50-yard pass from Matthew Stafford (Brett Maher kick), 13:24. Lions 14–10. Drive: 6 plays, 72 yards, 3:07.
DET – Sam LaPorta 2-yard pass from Jared Goff (Michael Badgley kick), 7:12. Lions 21–10. Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 6:12.
LAR – Tutu Atwell 38-yard pass from Matthew Stafford (Brett Maher kick), 4:02. Lions 21–17. Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 3:10.
Third quarter
DET – Michael Badgley 54-yard field goal, 8:41. Lions 24–17. Drive: 9 plays, 44 yards, 4:36.
LAR – Brett Maher 27-yard field goal, 2:33. Lions 24–20. Drive: 10 plays, 66 yards, 6:08.
Fourth quarter
LAR – Brett Maher 29-yard field goal, 8:10. Lions 24–23. Drive: 13 plays, 79 yards, 6:43.
Top passers
LAR – Matthew Stafford – 25/36, 367 yards, 2 TD
DET – Jared Goff – 22/27, 277 yards, TD
Top rushers
LAR – Kyren Williams – 13 rushes, 61 yards
DET – David Montgomery – 14 rushes, 57 yards, TD
Top receivers
LAR – Puka Nacua – 9 receptions, 181 yards, TD
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown – 7 receptions, 110 yards
To start the postseason, the Lions hosted the Los Angeles Rams, in the first ever playoff game at Ford Field. The Lions opened the scoring in the first quarter via a one-yard touchdown run from David Montgomery. The Rams responded with a 24-yard field goal by Brett Maher. The Lions extended their lead via a 10-yard touchdown run from Jahmyr Gibbs. The Rams scored 14 points in the second quarter via a 50-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford to Puka Nacua and a 38-yard touchdown pass from Stafford to Tutu Atwell. The Lions responded with a two-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Sam LaPorta, which made the score 21–17 in favor of Detroit at half-time. The teams exchanged field goals in the third quarter, first a 54-yard field goal by Michael Badgley for the Lions, then a 24-yard field goal by Maher for the Rams. The Rams scored the only points of the fourth quarter via a 29-yard field goal by Maher. The Lions took possession with 4:07 left in the game and were able to run out the clock, making the final score 24–23 in favor of Detroit. This was the Lions' first playoff victory since January 5, 1992.[67]
NFC Divisional Playoffs: vs. (4) Tampa Bay Buccaneers[edit]
NFC Divisional Playoffs: (4) Tampa Bay Buccaneers at (3) Detroit Lions – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Buccaneers
3
7
7
6
23
Lions
3
7
7
14
31
at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
Date: January 21, 2024
Game time: 3:05 p.m. EST
Game weather: None (indoor stadium)
Game attendance: 66,201
Referee: Bill Vinovich
TV announcers (NBC): Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark and Kaylee Hartung
DET – Amon-Ra St. Brown – 8 receptions, 77 yards, TD
In the divisional round, the Lions hosted the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, in a rematch of week 6. The Lions opened the scoring in the first quarter via a 23-yard field goal by Michael Badgley. The Buccaneers responded with a 43-yard field goal by Chase McLaughlin to tie the game. The Lions regained the lead in the second quarter via a nine-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Josh Reynolds. The Buccaneers responded with a 2-yard touchdown pass from Baker Mayfield to Cade Otton tying the score at 10–10 at half-time. The teams exchanged touchdowns in the third quarter, first a one-yard touchdown run from Craig Reynolds for the Lions, then a 12-yard touchdown pass from Mayfield to Rachaad White for the Buccaneers. The Lions scored 14 points in the fourth quarter via a 31-yard touchdown run from Jahmyr Gibbs and a nine-yard touchdown pass grom Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown. The Buccaneers responded with a 16-yard touchdown pass from Mayfield to Mike Evans and a failed two-point conversion attempt. The Buccaneers' attempted comeback failed after Mayfield's pass was intercepted by Derrick Barnes with 1:35 remaining in the game, securing the Lions' victory. With the win, the Lions advanced to the NFC Championship game for the second time in franchise history, and the first time since the 1991 season.[68]
NFC Championship: at (1) San Francisco 49ers[edit]
NFC Championship: (3) Detroit Lions at (1) San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
Total
Lions
14
10
0
7
31
49ers
0
7
17
10
34
at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California
Date: January 28, 2024
Game time: 6:40 p.m. EST/3:40 p.m. PST
Game weather: Cloudy, 69 °F (21 °C)
Game attendance: 71,824
Referee: Clete Blakeman
TV announcers (Fox): Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi
SF – Christian McCaffrey 1-yard run (Jake Moody kick), 3:02. Tied 24–24. Drive: 4 plays, 24 yards, 2:07.
Fourth quarter
SF – Jake Moody 33-yard field goal, 9:52. 49ers 27–24. Drive: 11 plays, 65 yards, 7:09.
SF – Elijah Mitchell 3-yard run (Jake Moody kick), 3:02. 49ers 34–24. Drive: 7 plays, 70 yards, 4:30.
DET – Jameson Williams 3-yard pass from Jared Goff (Michael Badgley kick), 0:56. 49ers 34–31. Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 2:06.
Top passers
DET – Jared Goff – 25/41, 273 yards, TD,
SF – Brock Purdy – 20/31, 267 yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
DET – David Montgomery – 15 rushes, 93 yards, TD
SF – Christian McCaffrey – 20 rushes, 90 yards, 2 TD
Top receivers
DET – Sam LaPorta – 9 receptions, 97 yards
SF – Deebo Samuel – 8 receptions, 89 yards
In the NFC Championship game, the Lions visited the San Francisco 49ers. The Lions scored 14 points in the first quarter via a 42-yard touchdown run from Jameson Williams and a one-yard touchdown run from David Montgomery. The 49ers responded in the second quarter via a two-yard touchdown run from Christian McCaffrey. The Lions added ten points in the quarter via a 15-yard touchdown run from Jahmyr Gibbs and a 21-yard field goal by Michael Badgley, which made the score 24–7 in favor of Detroit at halftime. The 49ers scored 17 points in the third quarter via a 43-yard field goal by Jake Moody, a six-yard touchdown pass from Brock Purdy to Brandon Aiyuk and a one-yard touchdown run from McCaffrey to tie the game. The 49ers scored ten points in the fourth quarter via a 33-yard field goal by Moody and a three-yard touchdown run from Elijah Mitchell to take their first lead of the game. The Lions scored the final points of the game via a three-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Williams with 56 seconds remaining in the game. The Lions' attempted comeback failed after they were unable to recover an onside kick. The 49ers then ran out the clock to win, ending the Lions' season.[69]
Bold indicates NFL Championship (1920–69) or Super Bowl (1966–present) victory Italics indicates NFL Championship (1920–69) or Super Bowl (1966–present) appearance