Detroit Free Press

A lot to like, but coaches docked for clock management

Free Press sports writer Dave Birkett grades the Lions in their 28-25 loss to the Bills on Thursday

- Dave Birkett Detroit Free Press USA TODAY NETWORK

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BRunning backs

BJared Goff played one of his best games of the season Thursday, completing 23 of 37 passes for 240 yards and two touchdowns, but he missed a key fourth-and-1 throw late on a play that was similar to one he failed to make against the Miami Dolphins. Goff laced a touchdown pass to DJ Chark early in the fourth quarter and stood strong in the pocket against regular pressure from the middle of the Bills defensive line. Ultimately, though, quarterbac­ks are paid to make winning plays at the end of games and Goff failed to do that when given the chance for the second time in a month.

The Lions failed to top 100 yards rushing for the second time in three games, but that was little fault of the running backs. Jamaal Williams (66 yards) was his usual workhorse self. He had 18 carries, scored his 13th rushing touchdown of the season and played well despite losing a fumble when he spun into traffic in the first quarter. D’Andre Swift (19 yards, five carries) doesn’t always show the urgency he needs to get up field and he short-armed two passes Thursday that put him at risk of big hits, but he did show power when he lowered his shoulder to run through Jordan Poyer on a play near the goal line.

Receivers/tight ends A- Offensive line

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The Lions are a different offense when Amon-Ra St. Brown is healthy and playing like he did Thursday. St. Brown had nine catches for 122 yards and a touchdown and was offensive coordinato­r Ben Johnson’s go-to in every key situation. The Lions didn’t have much success getting Chark the ball early, despite their concerted effort, though Chark did make a nice catch in traffic on his fourth-quarter TD. Brock Wright and Kalif Raymond (four catches, 35 yards) had key blocks on St. Brown’s jet sweep, and Wright creased the hole for Williams on his touchdown run.

Taylor Decker and Penei Sewell were reliable as usual in edge protection, but the Lions struggled to block Ed Oliver with fill-in guards Dan Skipper and Kayode Awosika. Both guards missed blocks when Williams was thrown for a 3-yard loss in the middle of the second quarter, Skipper was late coming out of his stance when Goff had to throw the ball away on a first-and-goal incompleti­on at 2, and Oliver pushed Awosika aside on Jackson’s 5-yard loss early in the third quarter then drove Skipper back into Goff’s lap two plays later for a safety. Matt Nelson joined Wright in making the key blocks on Williams’ TD.

Defensive line A- Linebacker­s

James Houston recorded the first two sacks of his career Thursday. He dipped low to get by Spencer Brown for his first sack on a third-and-10 play at the end of the first half, then got a clean-up sack after John Cominsky forced Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen off his spot on a third-and-7 play in the third quarter. Benito Jones also notched his first sack as a Lion on a clean-up job, though he appeared to get out of his rush lane on Allen’s 21-yard scramble in the second quarter and he missed a tackle on Devin Singletary’s 19-yard run. Alim McNeill had another solid game at defensive tackle.

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Both the defensive line and linebacker­s get docked for Buffalo’s 164-yard rushing day, though the Lions seemed to out-physical the Bills most of the day at the point of attack. Malcolm Rodriguez blew up a screen to James Cook on Buffalo’s second drive and forced an errant throw on a blitz that didn’t quite get to Allen in the third quarter. Rodriguez also tipped a pass in the red zone that Alex Anzalone hauled in for his first intercepti­on of the season. Anzalone had a team-high nine tackles, including a one-handed tackle on Cook on a dump off in the second quarter.

Defensive backs

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Mike Hughes got beat on Stefon Diggs’ 5-yard touchdown with 2:40 to play, but I thought Hughes had his best game in coverage with the Lions. He finished with five tackles, helped keep Diggs (eight catches, 77 yards on 15 targets) in check most of the game and had a pass breakup on a deep shot to Gabe Davis on the opening drive of the second quarter. Will Harris had his struggles in coverage, including on Diggs’ 36-yard catch on Buffalo’s final drive. But the Lions secondary, playing without Jeff Okudah, forced three throwaways with good coverage on Buffalo’s hurry-up drive at the end of the first half.

Special teams

BIt was a mixed day for the Lions on special teams. Badgley drilled a 51-yard game-tying field goal with 23 seconds left, but also missed a 29-yarder wide left in the third quarter. Kalif Raymond had a key 41-yard punt return in the third quarter, when he sidesteppe­d two tackles after fielding the punt then broke an arm tackle from a third Bills defender as he raced down the sideline. Raymond also fumbled a return that Houston recovered, Jack Fox netted 51.5 yards on his two punts and the Lions’ kick block unit contribute­d to Tyler Bass’ missed extra point.

Coaching

BThe Lions were in a position to win but mismanaged the clock at the end, when they seemed to be playing for a game-tying field goal instead of a touchdown. Dan Campbell said he did not want to leave Allen too much time by using his timeouts too early, which he did anyway, but that’s a spot where the Lions should have been more aggressive. Offensive coordinato­r Ben Johnson called another good game and should polish up his resume for head coaching interviews after the season. And give Aaron Glenn credit for a game plan that kept Buffalo’s offense mostly in check.

 ?? KIRTHMON F. DOZIER/DETROIT FREE PRESS ?? Lions wide receiver Kalif Raymond makes a catch against Buffalo Bills linebacker A.J. Klein during the first half of the Lions’ 28-25 loss on Thursday at Ford Field.
KIRTHMON F. DOZIER/DETROIT FREE PRESS Lions wide receiver Kalif Raymond makes a catch against Buffalo Bills linebacker A.J. Klein during the first half of the Lions’ 28-25 loss on Thursday at Ford Field.
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