The Detroit Lions became the first team since 1970 to throw five interceptions, trail by over 15 points yet still come back and win as they beat Houston Texans in a thriller; watch the Los Angeles ...
It wasn't a pretty performance throughout, but the Lions fought from self-inflicted mistakes to stage a 16-point comeback and ...
Stunned. Shocked. Sadly, not surprised. Even after forcing five interceptions against Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff, ...
Houston's quarterback did some nice things in this game (he threw fewer than half the interceptions Goff did, after all) but the Texans defense forcing that many turnovers and Houston not taking ...
The Lions became the first team to win when throwing five or more interceptions since Atlanta beat Arizona 23-19 on Nov. 18, ...
We’ll get it checked tomorrow. We’ll see where it’s at. See how significant it is and just kind of take it day-by-day.” ...
Sam LaPorta turned in his best performance of the season against the Texans on Sunday, but he exited early with a shoulder ...
With four seconds remaining in regulation, Jake Bates kicked a 52-yard field goal to lift the Lions past the Houston Texans 26-23 at NRG Stadium. That followed a 58-yarder Bates made with 5:06 ...
Goff came into the game with the second-highest completion percentage (100 attempts minimum) at 74.9% in NFL history through ...
After Bates knotted the score with his first clutch field goal, Houston had a chance to go ... on field goals of 56 and 29 ...
The Lions improved to 8-1 for the first time since 1954 with their seventh straight victory overall and fifth in a row on the ...
The Texans wasted little time and marched into the end zone on an eight-play, 33-yard drive capped by a eight-yard Joe Mixon ...