Detroit Lions: Who's Hot and Who's Not After Win Over 49ers
Detroit, USAWed Jan 01 2025
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The Detroit Lions pulled off a 40-34 victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night. While it wasn't the most polished performance, the Lions got the job done. This win sets the stage for a crucial Week 18 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings for the NFC North title and the top seed in the NFC playoffs. Let's look at who had a great night and who struggled.
Safety Kerby Joseph had a stellar game. With two interceptions, he now leads the league with nine on the season. Joseph's performance was vital, considering the Lions defense couldn't force a single punt. His ability to make game-changing plays has elevated his status to a potential All-Pro level.
Linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin, returning after a neck injury, didn't impress. He struggled in coverage and missed tackles, failing to bring the expected veteran leadership to the linebacker corps. Hopefully, he can shake off the rust and improve next week.
Guard Graham Glasgow had a strong night. He provided a clean pocket for quarterback Jared Goff, and the Lions' run game also benefited from his presence. Glasgow's performance quieted calls for his replacement, suggesting he's getting back on track.
Cornerback Terrion Arnold had a tough outing. He racked up tackles but was often a step late in coverage. The Lions' secondary, already plagued by injuries, missed the presence of Carlton Davis. Arnold's inconsistencies highlighted the depth issues in the Lions' defensive backfield.
Tight end Sam LaPorta finally had a standout night. Targeted eight times, he caught six passes for 64 yards and a touchdown. This performance is a welcome boost for LaPorta, who has seen an inconsistent season. LaPorta and the rest of the Detroit offense seem to be finding their groove at the right time.
Jared Goff continues to have an MVP-caliber season. His mistake-free play is hard for defenses to counter. If the Lions keep winning, Goff's name will likely come up in MVP discussions. Running back Jahmyr Gibbs also shined, looking explosive in every situation. Defensive lineman Miles Adams, in his third game with the team, recorded one of the two sacks, providing much-needed pressure.
On the flip side, safety Brian Branch had a tough time in coverage. He was targeted frequently by Ricky Pearsall, who ended up with 141 receiving yards. Branch needed to have a better night, especially with the high stakes of the upcoming game against the Vikings.
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