DETROIT (AP) 鈥 The Detroit Lions got their groove back on offense, reviving a balanced attack that looks a lot like it did last year as the NFL’s highest-scoring unit after a sputtering start in Green Bay.
, meanwhile, has a .
(2-1) expects to be challenged by the Browns (1-2) when Jared Goff hands the ball off and drops back to pass on Sunday at Ford Field, even though it has restored some respect around the league with two straight wins.
鈥淲e can鈥檛 go through the ebbs and flows,鈥 Lions coach Dan Campbell said. 鈥淎fter the Packers, we were done for the year. And now all of a sudden, we鈥檙e going to be ... it doesn鈥檛 matter. We have our own standards.鈥
The Browns, whose defensive coordinator is former Lions coach Jim Schwartz, are giving up the fewest yards overall and on the ground this season.
Baltimore鈥檚 Derrick Henry gained just 23 yards two weeks ago and Green Bay鈥檚 Josh Jacobs saw his 11-game touchdown streak snapped last week against Cleveland. The Browns are ranked fourth against the pass, allowing just 147 yards per game despite facing Cincinnati鈥檚 Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson and Jordan Love.
Led by four-time All-Pro defensive end , the Browns have limited opponents to three-and-out drives an NFL-high 12 times.
The Lions, though, may be tough to slow down.
Detroit is the first team since the 1970 merger to have six passing touchdowns and six rushing touchdowns without giving up a sack or turnover in a two-game stretch. And for the second time in franchise history and first since 1950, the Lions have gained more than 900 net yards and scored 90-plus points in consecutive games.
Goff said the offense has been as effective the past two games as it has ever been in his five seasons with the Lions.
鈥淚t’s been pretty good,鈥 he said. “Again, another tall test this week and got to try to do it again.鈥
Goff has taken advantage of the offensive line giving him time and creating lanes in the running game, setting him up to complete 43 of 56 passes for 536 yards with six touchdowns and no interceptions.
鈥淓xtremely talented thrower,” Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said. 鈥淢ore athletic than you probably think.鈥
Schwartz’s shot
The Lions in 2009 gave Schwartz his first chance to lead an NFL team. He will be on the visiting sideline at Ford Field for the third time as a former Detroit coach.
He led the Lions to the playoffs in 2011, their first playoff appearance this century. After a four-win season was followed up by a second-half flop, he was fired in 2013 with a 29-51 record over five seasons and two years left on his contract.
Schwartz went on to become defensive coordinator in Buffalo and Philadelphia before the Browns brought him back in 2023. He started his NFL career in Cleveland three decades ago as a scout under Bill Belichick.
Creative celebrations
Detroit’s defense has made the most of its opportunities to have fun following big plays the past two games.
After picking off Caleb Williams, safety then-defensive coordinator Ben Johnson called for the Lions against the Bears last year when he had Goff fake stumbling before throwing a pass.
And after recovering Henry’s fumble in Baltimore on Monday night, defensive back D.J. Reed rolled the football as if he was bowling toward teammates who stood like pins and rookie Tyleik Williams shimmed his shoulders before falling to the turf.
Getting in gear
The Browns’ offense ranks 22nd in yards and 40-year-old Joe Flacco鈥檚 passer rating on throws of 10-plus yards through the air is the second-lowest in the league among quarterbacks who have played three games.
鈥淭here鈥檚 always a point in your career where, probably wrongfully so, you鈥檙e worried about putting up yards and things like that,鈥 Flacco said. 鈥淎ll I care about is winning football games.鈥
Big spread
Even though Cleveland is coming off a three-point win against the Packers, oddsmakers are expecting Detroit to win big. The Lions were favored by 10 points on Thursday, according to BetMGM Sportsbook.
___
AP NFL:
To join the conversation set a first and last name in your user profile.
Sign in or register for free to join the Conversation