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The Detroit Lions dropped their sixth game of the season on Sunday, losing to the Los Angeles Rams 41-34. At 8-6, they remain on the outside looking in for the NFC playoff picture, but they are far from out of it. In fact, the picture is as clear as ever.
Matthew Stafford and the Rams overcome a 10-point deficit to defeat the Detroit Lions in an important NFC showdown that keeps them the No. 1 seed.
Los Angeles Rams tight end Colby Parkinson looked to clearly be down at the 1-yard line after making a sensational catch over Detroit Lions safety Daniel Thomas on a beautiful ball from Stafford. The call was ruled a 26-yard touchdown on the field.
Detroit (8-5) continues playoff push against NFC West-leading Los Angeles (10-3) at SoFi Stadium, with kickoff at 4:25 p.m. ET on Fox. Here's how to watch for free.
The SportsLine Predictor Model similarly reflects the Lions’ odds increasing, jumping to 71.4% with a win over Stafford and the Rams. A loss, however, drops Detroit to only a 36.9% chance.
Here are the odds for the Detroit Lions to make the playoffs following the game between the Chicago Bears and Cleveland Browns.
The Detroit Lions visit the LA Rams Sunday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, for a 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff in a key NFC playoff race matchup.
Reed has had a solid season in his debut campaign with the Lions. He’s compiled two interceptions, and has recorded a 67.1 Pro Football Focus pass-coverage grade. Plus, he’s earned a 69.2 overall mark from PFF, the 27th-best grade among 109 qualified corners.
Kyren Williams put the ball in the box on a 4-yard touchdown. Los Angeles converted a pair of fourth downs to keep the chains moving. The first was fourth-and-4 from the Detroit 45, with quarterback Matthew Stafford hitting Puka Nacua for a 6-yard gain. Then Stafford hit Nacua again on fourth-and-8 for a 10-yard gain.
A 6-year-old girl has died, and a woman was seriously hurt following a house fire on Sunday morning on Detroit's west side.