The Lions’ resilience showed as they stayed on track to win

The Lions’ resilience showed as they stayed on track to win

The train keeps chugging along. It doesn’t matter who is there or not. When the Lions’ 12th win in 13 games ended late Thursday night, Branch Branch was missing, Alim McNeill was missing…heck, half the starting defense was missing and people who couldn’t tell Woodward Avenue from Woody Allen were missing I’m carrying there Detroit uniforms outside.

Doesn’t matter. This is a magical run in a magical season. And there seems to be no obstacle these Lions can’t overcome.

Even her own feet.

Seriously. On a late fourth-down gamble that will live on in Detroit football legend today, Jared Goff tripped over his lineman’s leg, fell to his knees, but still managed to get the ball to David Montgomery like a mother , pushing her baby into the protective grip of a rushing firefighter.

Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff (16) talks with head coach Dan Campbell before a game against the Green Bay Packers in the second half at Ford Field in Detroit on Thursday, December 5, 2024.

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“(Goff is) an athlete!” Dan Campbell would later joke.

“Yes,” Goff replied. “Really sporty to fail a routine handoff.”

Doesn’t matter. Montgomery took the ball and darted through the Green Bay defense for 7 yards, a first down and essentially the game. A fourth dice roll that could have exploded right in their face instead worked perfectly.

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