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Tennessee Titans at Detroit Lions

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Jared Goff throws for 3 TDs and Lions win 5th straight, dominating Titans 52-14

David Montgomery was the first of five Lions to score in the first half in a 52-14 rout of the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.

The Lions were efficient on offense, converting on all five chances in the red zone, and the other two phases were dominant. Detroit's defense forced four turnovers, and its special teams produced Kalif Raymond's 90-yard punt return for a touchdown — he finished with 190 yards on five punt returns — and Khalil Dorsey's 72-yard kickoff return that set up another score.

Detroit became the third team since 1941 to have a punt return of 90 yards or more and a kickoff return of 70 or more in a game.

“We play with three units and when a couple of them are humming at the right time, it can bail out one of your units,” coach Dan Campbell said.

The NFC North-leading Lions (6-1) have the conference's best record after winning five straight games, averaging 40-plus points over the last four, and the franchise's best seven-game record since 1956.

Detroit's scoring total trailed only a franchise-record, 55-point performance against Chicago in 1997.

The Lions were fine without big-play receiver Jameson Williams, who served the first of a two-game suspension for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing substance policy.

“We didn't miss a beat,” Campbell said.

Detroit has been on a roll by leaning on Goff, but it had more points (42) than he had passing yards (28) early in the third quarter. He finished 12 of 15 for 85 yards, taking advantage of takeaways by the defense that set him up with short fields.

“I don’t think I've ever been a part of something like that,” the 30-year-old Goff said.

The Lions also pulled off a trick play as they do in most games — this time, a touchdown pass by running back Montgomery, who Sam LaPorta from 3 yards out to give the Lions a 35-14 lead and their highest-scoring half since 1970.

Jahmyr Gibbs had a 70-yard touchdown run late in the first quarter and finished with a season-high 127 yards rushing. Dorsey's long return to set up Goff's 8-yard TD pass to Brock Wright early in the second.

Raymond's 90-yard kickoff return early in the third put Detroit ahead 42-14.

The Titans (1-6) were handed a lopsided loss for the second straight week and have already signaled this is a rebuilding year by trading veteran receiver DeAndre Hopkins and starting linebacker Ernest Jones Jr.

“You’re going to get blown out by every team in the league turning the ball over four times,” Titans coach Brian Callahan said. “We just don’t complement each other at all. Right now, our special teams gives up yards, our defense doesn’t get a stop and we don’t do anything on offense and we turn it over. Everything needs to be better.”

The Titans extended their streak of throwing an interception in every game when Mason Rudolph was picked off by linebacker Trevor Nowaske in the first quarter. Rudolph later floated a pass that Kerby Joseph intercepted.

Rudolph did rush for his first touchdown, an 11-yarder that fooled Detroit’s defense and tied the game late in the first quarter.

Rudolph, starting for the injured Will Levis, was 22 of 38 for 266 yards with a 5-yard touchdown pass to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine early in the second quarter and two interceptions.

“I’ve got to protect the ball better and put our defense in a better situation,” Rudolph said. “I thought we did good things in the first half and we did move the ball, possess the ball, but none of that matters when you get your butt kicked.”

Ridley matched a career high with 10 receptions for a season-high 143 yards. Tony Pollard ran for a season-high 95 yards on 20 carries.

Injuries Titans: Levis (shoulder) missed a second straight week and CB L’Jarius Sneed (quadriceps) was also inactive.

Lions: LB Malcom Rodriguez (ankle) was ruled out in the first half and Campbell said he didn't think it would be a season-ending injury. DE Josh Paschal (illness) was inactive.

Up next Titans: Host New England next Sunday.

Lions: At Green Bay next Sunday.

How can I watch Titans vs. Lions?

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Matchup Prediction

Lions: 73.6%
Titans: 26.2%
*According to ESPN's Football Power Index

Scoring Summary

DET TD 1st Period 10:31 David Montgomery 7 Yd Run (Jake Bates Kick)
TEN TD 1st Period 4:07 Mason Rudolph 11 Yd Run (Nick Folk Kick)
DET TD 1st Period 3:57 Jahmyr Gibbs 70 Yd Run (Jake Bates Kick)
TEN TD 2nd Period 14:18 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine 5 Yd pass from Mason Rudolph (Nick Folk Kick)
DET TD 2nd Period 12:51 Brock Wright 8 Yd pass from Jared Goff (Jake Bates Kick)
DET TD 2nd Period 11:37 Amon-Ra St. Brown 1 Yd pass from Jared Goff (Jake Bates Kick)
DET TD 2nd Period 2:18 Sam LaPorta 3 Yd pass from David Montgomery (Jake Bates Kick)
DET TD 3rd Period 12:46 Kalif Raymond 90 Yd Punt Return (Jake Bates Kick)
DET TD 3rd Period 6:12 Kalif Raymond 7 Yd pass from Jared Goff (Jake Bates Kick)
DET FG 3rd Period 1:08 Jake Bates 51 Yd Field Goal

Statistics

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23 1st Downs 17
12 Passing 1st downs 9
9 Rushing 1st downs 5
2 1st downs from penalties 3
3-11 3rd down efficiency 3-9
1-2 4th down efficiency 0-0
71 Total Plays 47
416 Total Yards 225
5.9 Yards per Play 4.8
14 Total Drives 13
258 Passing 61
22/38 Comp/Att 15/19
6.6 Yards per pass 2.7
2 Interceptions thrown 0
1-8 Sacks-Yards Lost 4-33
158 Rushing 164
32 Rushing Attempts 24
4.9 Yards per rush 6.8
2-4 Red Zone (Made-Att) 5-5
8-60 Penalties 3-29
4 Turnovers 0
2 Fumbles lost 0
2 Interceptions thrown 0
0 Defensive / Special Teams TDs 1
35:37 Possession 24:23

Game Information

Ford Field

Location: Detroit, MI
Attendance: 64,316 · Capacity:

2024 AFC South Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
Houston 3 200 201 0 .667 6
Indianapolis 5 193 188 0 .444 4
Tennessee 6 213 140 0 .250 2
Jacksonville 7 252 195 0 .222 2

2024 NFC North Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
Detroit 1 148 258 0 .875 7
Minnesota 2 150 209 0 .750 6
Green Bay 3 194 230 0 .667 6
Chicago 4 148 172 0 .500 4
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