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09.22.2024 | Detroit Lions @ Arizona Cardinals
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happy rpf monday! 🤗 tbh idk what to say hmm … are there any new pairings that have intrigued you lately?
im gonna take this opportunity to give love to a non nfl ship:
the little shark babies (macklin celebrini and will smith (lol)) they are so CUTE!!!!!!!!! i need to go to a game asap
love when a new ship enters the hockey rpf ecosystem
as for nfl i have been intrigued by david montgomery and jahmyr gibbs, my lions friends inform me that they r banging on the reg
this one isn't new but i have been having particularly bad brainworms abt jerry rice and steve young yeah thats right look at them
theyre so cute i love my gay dads
#ok bye!#rpf monday#asks#glittersgloom#ask game#nfl rpf#hockey rpf#do macklin and will have a ship name yet idk tbh#very out of the loop on this one soz😭#macklin celebrini#will smith#david montgomery#jahmyr gibbs#jerry rice#steve young#sharks#lions#49ers#monty/gibbs#jerry/steve
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Detroit has the best social media managers. I guess it's probably more fun when you're destroying every team week after week...🤷♀️
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Jahmyr Gibbs & Amon-Ra St. Brown - Detroit Lions at. Indianapolis Colts 11/24/24/
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Check out this awesome 'GIBBS & MONTGOMERY' design on @TeePublic!
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Mayfield's Magic: Buccaneers Stun Lions in 20-16 Thriller | NFL Week 2 Upset
By: Joseph Correa
This team is for real…
In a thrilling rematch of last season's playoff clash, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers exorcised their Detroit demons with a gutsy 20-16 victory over the Lions at Ford Field. This time, it was the Bucs who roared loudest in the Lions' den, led by the gritty determination of quarterback Baker Mayfield and a defense that refused to break despite missing key players.
From the opening whistle, it was clear this wasn't the same Buccaneers team that fell short in January. Mayfield, the newly minted leader of Tampa Bay's offense, orchestrated a masterful performance that blended poise with playmaking ability. His stats might not leap off the page – 12 completions for 185 yards and a touchdown – but Mayfield's timely scrambles and clutch throws kept the Bucs' offense moving against a relentless Detroit pass rush.
"We stick together," Mayfield declared after the game, his voice brimming with the confidence of a quarterback who's found his footing. "Building chemistry, building resiliency, the culture we want – this is a huge win for us."
Nowhere was Mayfield's impact more evident than on the game-winning drive in the third quarter. With the Lions having just taken their first lead, Mayfield responded like a seasoned veteran. He scrambled for a crucial first down, then followed it up with an 11-yard designed run that saw him break tackles en route to the end zone. It was a statement play that screamed, "This is my team now."
But Mayfield wasn't alone in his heroics. Chris Godwin, the versatile wide receiver, put on a clinic in the first half, hauling in seven catches for 117 yards and a spectacular 41-yard touchdown down the left sideline. Godwin's ability to find soft spots in the Lions' defense gave Mayfield a reliable target. It kept the Detroit secondary on their heels throughout the game.
Perhaps the most inspiring storyline, however, was Tampa Bay's defense's performance. Despite missing All-Pro safety Antoine Winfield Jr., defensive lineman Calijah Kancey, and Vita Vea to a knee injury after halftime, the Bucs' defense bent but never broke against one of the NFL's most potent offenses.
Safeties Christian Izien and Jordan Whitehead stepped up in a big way, combining 20 tackles and making the game-saving stop on Jahmyr Gibbs on a critical fourth-down play late in the fourth quarter. Cornerback Zyon McCollum, coming off of concussion protocol, responded with a first-quarter interception and four passes defensed, including a clutch breakup in the game's final moments.
"We showed a lot of heart," Head Coach Todd Bowles said, pride evident in his voice. "That's a great team over there. We were a little undermanned, they were a little undermanned. It's a good win."
The victory pushed Tampa Bay to 2-0, matching their start from last season. But there's a different feeling around this team—a sense of resilience and unity that was palpable in the postgame locker room. Mayfield's leadership, combined with the defense's next-man-up mentality, has given the Buccaneers a newfound swagger.
As the team heads back to Tampa, they carry with them more than just a win. They've proven to themselves and the rest of the NFL that they can go toe-to-toe with the conference's elite, even when the odds are stacked against them. In the unpredictable world of the NFL, that belief can be the difference between a good team and a great one.
The road ahead is long, and as Coach Bowles reminded everyone, "We won the first two games last year and you see what happened after that." But for now, the Buccaneers can savor this victory – a testament to their quarterback's moxie, receiver's brilliance, and defense's heart. In the Lions' den, the Buccaneers showed they have the makings of true pride.
Feature Photo:Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images
#Tampa Bay Buccaneers#NFL#Detroit Lions#jc#Baker Mayfield#Chris Godwin#Jordan Whitehead#Christian Izien#Zyon McCollum#Todd Bowles#Jahmyr Gibbs
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Detroit Lions WR Jameson Williams Returns
What is up Die Hards?! First post in awhile, but here to help out with a player I’ve been asked about by many. “Should I play Jameson Williams in week 5? What do you think of him rest of season?” In short, I would fade him in week 5 and expect him to be the Detroit Lions’ third target in the pecking order, rest of season. If all you were looking for is a quick take on Williams, then there you…
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#amon-ra st. brown#amonra#asb lions#david montgomery#detroit fantasy football#Detroit Lions#detroit lions 2023#fantasy football 2023#fantasy football receivers#fantasy football rest of season#fantasy football rest of season 2023#fantasy football ros#fantasy football week 5#fantasy football week 5 2023#fantasy football wr#Houston Texans#jahmyr gibbs#jameson williams#jamison williams or josh reynolds#jared goff#josh reynolds or jameson williams#lions fantasy#lions fantasy football#lions wide receiver#lions wr#NFC North#reynolds or williams#sam laporta#st brown lions#will fuller
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This could get ugly...(WHAT TO DO AT 1.03!) - Dynasty Football 2023 - Dy...
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GIBBS WITH THE TD THAT’S MY GUYYYYYY
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2023 NFL Season Predictions
Full Season Schedule,Final Standings, and Playoff Bracket available at
Adjusted 2024 First Round Draft Order (Includes trades to date)
1.Cardinals
2.Colts
3.Bears (via Panthers from Bryce Young/ DJ Moore trade)
4.Buccaneers
5.Raiders
6.Cardinals (via Texans from Will Anderson trade)
7.Rams
8.Bears
9.Giants
10.Commanders
11.Seahawks
12.Patriots
13.Falcons
14.Jaguars
15.Broncos
16.Jets
17.Steelers
18.Ravens
19.Saints
20.Titans
21.Vikings
22.Cowboys
23.Chargers
24.Chiefs
25.Dolphins
26.Packers
27.Lions
28.Bills
29.49ers
30.Texans (via Browns from Deshaun Watson trade)
31.Eagles
32.Bengals
Awards Picks (also receiving votes in parentheses)
Most Valuable Player: Joe Burrow, QB, Cincinnati Bengals (Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts, Deshaun Watson, Josh Allen)
Offensive Player of the Year: Nick Chubb, RB, Cleveland Browns (Ja'Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, Brandon Aiyuk, Tony Pollard, Tyreek Hill, Christian Watson, Chris Olave)
Defensive Player of the Year: Myles Garrett, DE, Cleveland Browns (T.J. Watt, Micah Parsons, Nick Bosa, Gregory Rousseau)
Offensive Rookie of the Year: Bijan Robinson, RB, Atlanta Falcons (Jahmyr Gibbs, Will Levis, De'Von Achane, Bryce Young, Quentin Johnson, Zay Flowers, Sam LaPorta)
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Christian Gonzalez, CB, New England Patriots (Will Anderson, Jack Campbell, Brian Branch, Emmanuel Forbes)
Comeback Player of the Year: Damar Hamlin, S, Buffalo Bills
Most Improved Player: Christian Watson, WR, Green Bay Packers (Skyy Moore, David Njoku, Brandon Aiyuk)
Head Coach of The Year: Mike McDaniel, Miami Dolphins (Dan Campbell, Zac Taylor, Kevin Stefanski, Mike Vrabel)
Offensive Assistant Coach of The Year: Ben Johnson, Offensive Coordinator, Detroit Lions (Eric Bieniemy, Pete Carmichael, Tim Kelly, Ken Dorsey, Kellen Moore)
Defensive Assistant Coach of the Year: Jim Schwartz, Defensive Coordinator, Cleveland Browns (Lou Anarumo, Aaron Glenn, Patrick Graham, Brian Flores, Vic Fangio)
Additional Speculation On Season Storylines (Listed by team) List does not include all NFL teams
Las Vegas Raiders
Raiders fire Josh McDaniels after starting 2-10 and losing to the Chiefs Week 12 in Las Vegas, and promote defensive coordinator Patrick Graham to be their interim head coach.
Patrick Graham will finish the season with a record of 2-3, leaving the Raiders with a final record of 4-13.
The Raiders will fire general Manager Dave Ziegler, interim coach Patrick Graham, and a majority of the rest of McDaniels' staff after the regular season is completed.
Tennessee Titans
Starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill gets injured early in the season, and the Titans allow scond-year QB Malik Willis and rookie Will Levis to struggle for the starting spot before Levis wins it outright after during Tennessee's bye week in Week 7.
Levis then manages to lead the Titans to an 8-3 record from the bye week on, putting up Rookie of the Year-worthy numbers... if he had started the full season.
The Titans still manage to fall in the Wildcard Round to a tough Browns team, but this year still cements Levis as the starting quarterback going into 2024, with Tannehill likely to be moved by the front office in the offseason.
Washington Commanders
Ron Rivera is fired after a Week 16 loss to the Jets, finishing his season in Washington with a record of 4-11. Assistant head coach and Offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy is promoted to be the interim head coach.
Bieniemy then coaches the Commanders to a 2-0 record in the final games, and after the season, his interim tag is dropped in order to make Eric Bieniemy the full-time head coach of the Washington Commanders in 2024.
Aside
Originally, I had afew wonkier predictions, namely the Cardinals and Colts trading their respective picks to quarterback-needy teams so those unnamed teams could select one of USC QB Caleb Williams or UNC QB Drake Maye.
My only reservation was that by the time October comes around, we're gonna have seen a much better sample size of football in 2023, so I'm certain I'll have opinions on it. I'd just like to save some for the wilder stuff for when there's a clearer picture to expand upon.
Ideally, I'd like to do one of these at the end of every month of the season, so we'll see how that goes.
End of the way, I wanted to put something out to reign in the new year, and I hope you're along for the ride.
Now who's ready for some mothafuckin football?
#nfl#new england patriots#carolina panthers#nfl football#national football league#national football conference#american football conference#joe burrow#josh allen#deshaun watson#jalen hurts#caleb williams#jamarr chase#ja'marr chase#philadelphia eagles#cleveland browns#san fransisco 49ers
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Top RB Stats After Week 11
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David Montgomery (5), run game hugely impressive in Lions' landslide over Packers
David Montgomery ran for three touchdowns in his return from a thigh bruise and the Lions took advantage of a late Green Bay penalty to beat the Packers, 34-20, and take sole possession of first place in the NFC North.
The Lions (3-1) have won four straight against the Packers dating back to 2021, including in the final game of the regular season last year, when they spoiled Green Bay’s playoff hopes on Sunday Night Football.
On Thursday, the Lions played their most dominant first half of the season and survived a sloppy third quarter to win their second prime time game of the season. They also beat the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL season opener at Arrowhead Stadium.
Montgomery ran for a season-high 121 yards on 32 carries and scored his final touchdown with 6 minutes to play, after Packers linebacker Quay Walker was called for an obscure leaping penalty on a Lions field goal try.
The Packers, who trailed 27-3 at halftime, pulled within 10 points on a Jordan Love touchdown run early in the fourth quarter, set up by a long pass on the final play of the third quarter when the Packers appeared to snap the ball after the game clock expired.
Jared Goff drove the Lions into field goal range on the ensuing possession, and the Lions sent Riley Patterson on for a short kick after Jahmyr Gibbs was stopped short of a first down on third-and-9. Patterson made a 30-yard field goal and both teams trotted out for a kickoff when officials threw a late flag on Walker for taking a running start to leap over the line on a block attempt.
The Lions accepted the penalty, and Montgomery scored four plays later on a 1-yard run.
The Lions outgained the Packers 284 yards to 21 in the first half and held Green Bay to three first downs in the first two quarters — two of them coming on Lions penalties.
Love led a 12-play, 86-yard touchdown drive on the opening possession of the third quarter, then scored on a 9-yard run on a quarterback draw play on the second play of the fourth quarter.
The Packers missed the ensuing two-point attempt with a chance to pull within one score, and the Lions followed with a 15-play drive culminating in Montgomery’s touchdown.
Love finished 22 of 36 passing for 246 yards for the Packers.
Jerry Jacobs had two interceptions for the Lions, who followed up their seven-sack performance in last week’s win over the Atlanta Falcons with five more sacks on Thursday.
Packer's QB Jordan Love reacts after getting sacked against the Detroit Lions on Thursday, Sept 28.
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Jahmyr Gibbs - Las Vegas Raiders at. Detroit Lions 10/30/23/
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AP Most Valuable Player Josh Allen Lamar Jackson Christian McCaffrey Dak Prescott Brock Purdy AP Defensive Player of the Year DaRon Bland Maxx Crosby Myles Garrett Micah Parsons T.J. Watt AP Offensive Player of the Year Tyreek Hill Lamar Jackson CeeDee Lamb Christian McCaffrey Dak Prescott AP Offensive Rookie of the Year Jahmyr Gibbs Sam LaPorta Puka Nacua Bijan Robinson C.J. Stroud AP Defensive Rookie of the Year Will Anderson Jalen Carter Joey Porter Jr. Kobie Turner Devon Witherspoon AP Comeback Player of the Year Joe Flacco Damar Hamlin Baker Mayfield Matthew Stafford Tua Tagovailoa AP Coach of the Year Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens DeMeco Ryans, Houston Texans Kyle Shanahan, San Francisco 49ers Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland Browns AP Assistant Coach of the Year Ben Johnson Mike Macdonald Todd Monken Jim Schwartz Bobby Slowik
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