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DETROIT: The Detroit Lions knew they didnt have much of a chance Sunday against the Denver Broncos.
Not only were they going in with a 1-10-1 record, but their roster had also been decimated by illness. Several players were in the leagues COVID-19 protocol and others were fighting the flu.
Quarterback Jared Goff was healthy, but Detroits offense is undermanned at the best of times. Now he was working without his top two running backs, DeAndre Swift (shoulder) and Jamaal Williams (COVID-19) and his favorite receiver, tight end T.J. Hockenson (flu).
Just when it appeared the team had hit rock bottom, though, it got worse. Early in the game, the Lions lost cornerback Jerry Jacobs to a knee injury. Jacobs, an undrafted free agent, has turned into one of the best stories of the season, stepping up when Jeff Okudah went down with an early season Achilles tendon problem.
You feel awful for the kid, Lions coach Dan Campbell said. He has improved so much this year, especially since the spring, and hes been playing really well lately.
You never want to see one of your guys get a long-term injury, and the other I hate is that happened now in December. Thats probably a nine-month injury, so it will bleed into next year.
The news wasnt all bad, though.
They said it is repairable, so as much as you hate it for him and for the team, he will be able to work himself back to an even better spot, Campbell said.
Detroit also lost defensive captain Alex Anzalone to an ankle injury, but Campbell said he is day to day.
At 1-11-1 with four games left and coming off the 38-10 loss to the Broncos, a lot of teams would already be packing for home. Its hard to imagine checking out early on Campbell, though.
Yeah, were not playing for the playoffs, but man, youre playing for the love of the game, he said. Youre playing for the name on your back and for the guys next to you. Thats the same thing Im doing as a coach.
Campbell got fired up even more than normal when talking about Sundays upcoming home game against the Cardinals.
People say they have the best team in the NFC, so man, this is going to be a great test for us, he said. I dont care who we have out there, Ill go to war with the same guys we had yesterday, and Ill try to coach them up and win a game.
WHATS WORKING
Not a lot went well on Sunday, but the Lions held Teddy Bridgewater to 123 net passing yards at just 5.1 yards an attempt. Thats their second-best showing of the season, only topped by the 4.8 against the Steelers in Week 9s 16-16 tie.
WHAT NEEDS HELP
When the Lions get behind, Goffs inability to make plays downfield damages any chance they have at a quick rally. On Sunday, he was 23 for 39 for 215 yards with a touchdown and an interception. In a season when Detroit has been behind on a very regular basis, Goff is averaging fewer than 200 net passing yards a game and has 16 turnovers against 14 touchdowns.
STOCK UP
With Swift and Williams sidelined, Craig Reynolds stepped off the practice squad and gained 83 yards on 11 carries. The undrafted free agent is in his third season, but only had one carry as he moved from Washington to Atlanta to Jacksonville before arriving in Detroit this season.
STOCK DOWN
Detroits defensive front seven was missing bodies, but the group had to do better than Denvers 184 yards rushing and three touchdowns on 39 carries.
INJURIES
It is hard to know who will be over their illnesses in time to play the Cardinals, but Swift, Hockenson and Anzalone could help keep things close.
KEY NUMBER
22 number of Lions who missed the Broncos game for one reason or another.
NEXT STEPS
Get through the rest of the season without major injuries. They will be back on the draft clock before they know it.
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