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Lions run offense vs. Bills run defense

- Edge: Lions Edge: Bills

The Lions need to grind the clock with their 10th-ranked rushing offense and keep Allen off the field to have any chance of an upset, which means Jamaal Williams could be in for a heavy workload coming off a threetouch­down game. Williams is like a heavyweigh­t fighter who buries his opponent with repeated body blows. It’s not always pretty, and he doesn’t deliver long runs, but he has been effective all season.

Justin Jackson out-snapped and out-touched D’Andre Swift last week and deserves to be playing as the Lions’ No. 2 running back right now. He’s an effective change-of-pace runner who saw time in some two-back sets last week. Swift still has big-play ability few backs in the NFL can match, but injuries and inconsiste­nt play have dogged him enough that Lions coaches don’t seem to trust him right now.

The Bills are eighth in the NFL against the run at 106.6 yards per game and have bottled up two of the league’s best backs, Derrick Henry (13 carries, 25 yards) and Nick Chubb (14 carries, 19 yards), this season. Goff said Buffalo’s linebacker tandem of Matt Milano and Tremaine Edmunds may be the best in the NFL, though Edmunds might not play because of a heel injury.

Lions pass offense vs. Bills pass defense

Goff has thrown for less than 200 yards two of the past three weeks as a Lions passing attack that looked so promising early this season has fizzled. Amon-Ra St. Brown has been the Lions’ only reliable receiver with Josh Reynolds (back) on the shelf and DJ Chark battling ankle soreness, though the Lions have gotten important contributi­ons from Kalif Raymond and Tom Kennedy during their win streak.

A turnover machine the first half of the season, Goff has taken better care of the ball in recent weeks, though his two-game intercepti­on-less streak is somewhat deceiving. Goff had one pick called back by penalty against the Chicago Bears and another dropped by the Giants. He can’t afford to make mistakes and give the Bills extra possession­s. Buffalo does not show many exotic looks on defense, but Campbell said they are disruptive. The Bills might need Miller in an every-down role with Gregory Rousseau and A.J. Epenesa battling injuries. Milano is one of the top coverage linebacker­s and the Bills are tied for the league lead with 13 intercepti­ons. Top Buffalo cornerback Tre’Davious White has practiced in recent weeks in his return from the torn ACL he suffered last Thanksgivi­ng, but it’s unclear if he’ll play Thursday.

Edge: Bills

Bills run offense vs. Lions run defense

The Bills are a pass-first offense, but they rank third in the NFL in yards per carry (5.2) and showed last week they can win with a run-centric gameplan. Devin Singletary set season-highs in yards (86) and carries

(18) against the Browns, and rookie James Cook added another 86 yards rushing.

Allen is Buffalo’s best rushing threat. He’s big, physical and elusive in the pocket. He’s willing to take a hit on designed runs. He leads Buffalo with 483 rushing yards. And he’s playing with an elbow injury that has the Lions thinking the Bills will keep the ball on the ground again.

“I know that they’ve traditiona­lly thrown it, but we’re anticipati­ng they’re going to try to run it,” Campbell said. “I mean, that was a good recipe for them so I would think they’ll try to do a lot of those things (again).” The Lions were lights out against the run last week, when they held Saquon Barkley to 22 yards on 15 carries. Alim McNeill and Isaiah Buggs have an edge inside as Buffalo likely will be without center Mitch Morse, but the Lions have the NFL’s 31st-ranked run defense. Edge: Bills

Bills pass offense vs. Lions pass defense

Allen has fallen off his MVP trajectory, but is one of the most gifted passers on the planet. He has a huge arm and a high tolerance for risk, though his intercepti­on problems – he has thrown 10; second-most in the NFL – have kept opponents in games.

When Allen is right − he has been more erratic than usual since hurting his elbow in Week 9 − Buffalo’s passing attack is as good as any. Diggs is a do-it-all receiver who lines up everywhere and catches almost everything thrown his way. He has more than twice as many receptions as any other Bills player, though Davis is a ferocious deep threat and tight end Dawson Knox is a trusted security blanket.

The Lions have done a good job manufactur­ing turnovers during their three-game win streak – six of their eight intercepti­ons have come the past three weeks – and cannot afford to miss any opportunit­ies against Allen. Okudah’s absence is a big blow to a secondary allowing the most yards per pass play in the NFL. Kerby Joseph (five takeaways) is playing well at safety, but the Lions will be without edge rushers Charles Harris and Josh Paschal for the second straight week. Edge: Bills

Special teams

The Lions have done plenty of things well on special teams this year. Their field goal/extra point block unit tipped its second kick of the season last week, they rank third in kick return average (26.9 yards) and they’ve converted both fake punt attempts. Campbell has historical­ly taken more risks against the best teams the Lions have faced, so he may have something up his sleeve Thursday. Jack Fox’s net punting average is a career-low 40.2 yards, but he responded well to special teams coordinato­r Dave Fipp’s challenge to be more consistent last week.

The Bills rank third in Football Outsiders’ composite special teams rankings and have plus units in every phase of the kicking game. Sam Martin, the ex-Lion, is netting 43.7 yards per punt, and Tyler Bass is 21 of 24 on field goal attempts, though he does have one miss under 40 yards. The Bills have challenged teams to return kickoffs and done well in coverage, and Nyheim Hines is averaging 13.3 yards per punt return since coming over in a trade deadline deal with the Indianapol­is Colts.

 ?? TIM FULLER/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen eyes the field during Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns at Ford Field.
TIM FULLER/USA TODAY SPORTS Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen eyes the field during Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns at Ford Field.

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