Buffalo Bills Face Detroit Lions in High-Stakes Showdown
The Buffalo Bills will square off against the Detroit Lions this Sunday at Ford Field, with kickoff scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET. This matchup features two strong contenders from the AFC and NFC, promising an exciting game for fans.
The Lions enter the game as 2.5-point favorites, with the total points set at 54.5.
Buffalo holds a record of 10 wins and 3 losses (10-3 SU, 8-5 ATS, 8-4-1 O/U) but suffered a narrow defeat, losing 44-42 to the LA Rams last week. Currently, they lead the AFC East and are positioned as the second overall team in the conference.
On the other hand, Detroit boasts an impressive record of 12-1 (12-1 SU, 9-4 ATS, 6-6-1 O/U). The Lions secured a 34-31 victory against Green Bay last Thursday and have established themselves as the top seed in the NFC.
The last encounter between these two teams took place in 2022, where the Bills emerged victorious with a score of 28-25. Buffalo has a 4-1 record in their last five matchups against Detroit but has gone 2-3 against the spread during the same stretch. Notably, the under has prevailed in all five of those contests.
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Buffalo Bills Seek to Bounce Back
After a tough loss to the Rams, the Bills aim to avoid consecutive defeats. Quarterback Josh Allen had a standout performance, setting an NFL record with three touchdown passes and three rushing touchdowns. However, it wasn’t enough to secure victory against the Rams, who amassed 457 yards of offense.
“Hate losing,” Allen remarked. “If you lose by two or lose by 100, it doesn’t matter; you are still losing. Offensively, we have to find ways to score before and after the half. We didn’t do our part.”
Allen leads the Bills’ offense with 3,033 passing yards, 23 touchdowns, and only five interceptions. He has also accumulated over 400 rushing yards and nine touchdowns. His main targets include wide receiver Khalil Shakir, who has 65 receptions for 735 yards and three touchdowns, and Keon Coleman, who has 22 catches for 417 yards and three scores. Running back James Cook leads the ground attack with 723 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns.
Buffalo’s offense averages 30.5 points per game (2nd) and 355.0 total yards (10th), with a breakdown of 229.3 passing yards (12th) and 125.7 rushing yards (11th). Defensively, the Bills allow 20.6 points (8th) and 332.0 total yards (14th) per game, including 208.9 passing yards (9th) and 123.1 rushing yards (19th).
Buffalo Bills Injury Report: Guard Connor McGovern (shoulder) is out, while safety Damar Hamlin (back), safety Taylor Rapp (neck), wide receiver Keon Coleman (wrist), tight end Dalton Kincaid (knee), and cornerback Kaiir Elam (shoulder) are listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against Detroit.
Detroit Lions: A Resilient Squad
The Lions have been on a remarkable run, winning 11 consecutive games since their Week 2 loss to Tampa Bay. Their recent victory over Green Bay showcased head coach Dan Campbell’s bold decision-making, particularly a crucial fourth down gamble that set up the game-winning field goal as time expired. Campbell wanted to secure the game without giving the Packers a chance to respond.
“I just felt like we needed to end it on offense,” Campbell explained. “I did not want to give the ball back, and I believed we could convert. I trust the O-line. I trust David [Montgomery].”
Quarterback Jared Goff leads the Lions with 3,265 passing yards and 25 touchdowns, along with ten interceptions. Goff has completed 72.4 percent of his passes, averaging 8.6 yards per throw. His top targets are wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, who has caught 81 passes for 863 yards and nine touchdowns, and Jameson Williams, with 39 receptions for 710 yards and four touchdowns. The running game features Jahmyr Gibbs, who has 1,016 rushing yards and ten touchdowns, alongside veteran David Montgomery, who has 771 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns.
The Lions average 32.1 points per game (1st) and 394.8 total yards (2nd), including 243.8 passing yards (4th) and 151.1 rushing yards (4th). On defense, they allow 18.0 points (3rd) and 318.6 total yards (10th) per game, with 224.7 passing yards (23rd) and 93.9 rushing yards (5th).
Detroit Lions Injury Report: Defensive lineman DJ Reader (shoulder), Levi Onwuzurike (hamstring), Josh Paschal (knee), Alim McNeill (head), and offensive tackle Taylor Decker (shoulder) are questionable for the matchup against Buffalo.