In the midst of their playoff push, the Detroit Lions aimed to advance in both their division and the broader NFC playoff standings. Unfortunately, they faced setbacks as they appeared underprepared and undisciplined in this week’s matchup against the Chicago Bears, resulting in a disappointing 28-13 loss.
Despite a commendable second quarter, the Lions were ill-equipped to handle the Bears on both offense and defense. The offense struggled to establish sustainable momentum, while the defense faltered in making crucial stops to force the Bears off the field. The team has been on a downward trajectory lately, prompting the need for a thorough examination of their challenges and a concerted effort to correct course for a successful postseason run.
While this week’s performance may not offer much to highlight, let’s delve into the Studs and Duds from the Lions’ loss to the Bears.
Stud: Jalen Reeves-Maybin
Jalen Reeves-Maybin has been consistently excelling, particularly in his recent performances on special teams. However, in today’s game, he showcased his defensive prowess by making a significant impact. In a crucial moment where the Lions desperately needed a defensive play, he delivered with a sack on Justin Fields. Furthermore, he demonstrated his versatility by later deflecting a pass that seemed destined for a substantial gain. These plays underscore his effectiveness in fulfilling his role and doing so exceptionally well. Reeves-Maybin is making a compelling argument for increased opportunities on the defensive side, showcasing his ability to execute pivotal plays.
Dud: Jared Goff
Jared Goff has struggled once again with multiple turnovers this week. There was a time when Goff was recognized for his ability to protect the ball, but recent performances suggest a departure from that reputation. The Lions’ previous success seemed closely tied to Goff’s careful ball management, but now their outcomes appear precarious, with victories hanging by a thread or slipping away entirely.
In today’s game, Goff threw two interceptions and fumbled the ball on a snap, presenting significant obstacles to overcoming and securing a win. Addressing these issues is crucial, as it’s challenging to emerge victorious when battling turnovers of this magnitude. It is hoped that both Goff and the coaching staff engage in self-reflection to pinpoint the root causes of these struggles and work towards a solution to break free from the current slump.
Stud: John Cominsky
In the absence of Alim McNeill, who found himself on injured reserve, the Lions were in need of someone to step up, and John Cominsky appears to have answered that call. Cominsky made a significant impact by landing a couple of hits on Justin Fields, successfully bringing him down on one occasion, and accumulating seven tackles throughout the day. Despite some defensive execution hiccups, particularly in containing Fields, Cominsky emerged as a bright spot, injecting a much-needed spark into the overall defensive performance.
Dud: Ben Johnson
Ben Johnson has gained attention as a hot candidate for head coaching positions in recent seasons, credited for his creative and intelligent play calling as the Lions’ offensive coordinator. However, today’s performance may not be a highlight he’d want to include in his resume. There were moments when Johnson’s attempts at innovation seemed to border on being too elaborate, such as unconventional schemes like lining up Penei Sewell as a wide receiver, potentially telegraphing the play to opposing teams. The entire offensive display appeared lackluster and, at times, predictably straightforward, raising questions about whether opponents may have deciphered his strategies. It is hoped that Johnson can overcome this apparent slump in the very near future.
Stud: Jahmyr Gibbs
The sole shining light on the offense today was none other than the rookie sensation, Jahmyr Gibbs. He consistently demonstrated his versatility, amassing 66 rushing yards and securing a touchdown, while also contributing 16 receiving yards. Although he had a momentary lapse with a dropped pass that could have resulted in a significant gain, Gibbs overall continues to highlight the promising talent that the Lions have in this young rookie running back.
Dud: Offensive line
The Lions’ offensive line has consistently risen above challenges, overcoming hits and bruises to maintain a high level of performance. However, today’s display was a letdown. With Frank Ragnow absent this week, the absence of his presence anchoring the middle of the line became evident. The unit appeared off-sync at times, with a few false start penalties exacerbating the struggles of an already struggling offense. While they managed to contribute to the success of the running game, they struggled to protect Goff, resulting in four sacks. As the foundation of the team’s offensive efforts, a subpar performance from the offensive line can translate into a challenging day for the entire team.
Dud: Amon-Ra St. Brown
It’s a rare occurrence to find Amon-Ra St. Brown on the dud list, but today marked an atypical performance for the Lions’ top receiver. Despite receiving nine targets, he only managed to secure three catches for a meager 21 yards. In the crucial moments when the Lions were striving to stage a comeback, Goff consistently targeted St. Brown, but unfortunately, he dropped a couple of passes that he would typically catch. When the chemistry between the quarterback and receiver is off, it’s a clear sign that it’s not a favorable day for the team.