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There was plenty of action in Week 2 of the NFL season, headlined by the Lions crushing Ben Johnson in his return to Detroit.
Sunday’s 52-21 beatdown of the Bears and Ben Johnson offered a firm reminder to the rest of the NFL that this offense has Dan Campbell's DNA all over it, and it can be just as lethal as it has been in recent years.
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Cover 32: Lions offensive outburst should put the NFL on notice, plus game balls, gaffes from Week 2
The Detroit Lions offense. The alarm bells were ringing off the hook after the team's measly 13-point showing in a loss to the Green Bay Packers in Week 1. The offense, which had been among the very best in the NFL over the last few years,
Parker Washington had five catches for 75 yards to lead the Jaguars, as well as three kick returns for 75 yards and two punt returns for 19 yards. Jaquan Brisker led the Bears with nine tackles. Tyler Warren making YAC plays DENvsIND on CBS/Paramount+ https://t.co/HkKw7uXVnt pic.twitter.com/BJnuVQFRpn
Aidan Hutchinson had 1 QB hit and no sacks or tackles in his return from a broken leg in the Detroit Lions' season opener against Green Bay Packers.
In evening their record at 1-1, the Lions hung 52 points on their former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and his Chicago Bears. Leading the charge were a number of big offensive performances, including Amon-Ra St. Brown's three receiving touchdowns. He was the highest graded player in the game by Pro Football Focus.
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Jared Goff joins elite company with Lions' offensive explosion
The Detroit Lions bounced back from a miserable Week 1 performance with a blowout win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday, and Jared Goff has an impressive new spot in the NFL record books following the offensive outburst.