Detroit Lions vs Dallas Cowboys
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Some potential help could soon be on the way for the Detroit Lions, as they could potentially be in the market for some help in the secondary with a former player on the market.
At this point, I probably sound like a broken record regarding all of the problems with the Detroit Lions. Specifically with the Lions offense, I have been highly disappointed with the lack of execution coming from within this group.
If the Lions win out, they're in, and if they win four of five, their chances are good. But it's a crowded field vying for the final spots.
The Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are at very different levels of momentum, but the point stands that they are each in need of getting a win this week. The Lions are at risk of missing the playoffs after a loss to the Green Bay Packers that has them 7-5 and trading wins and losses for eight straight games.
Receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, dealing with an ankle sprain, was listed as questionable before the Detroit Lions face the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer shares injury updates on defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, offensive tackle Tyler Guyton (ankle), and cornerback Trevon Diggs ahead of the "Thursday Night Football" matchup against the Detroit Lions.
Darius Slay Jr. joins Buffalo's playoff push at 8-4, avoiding free agency where Philadelphia reportedly had interest in a reunion.
Williams, who signed a three-year, $80 million extension in September, leads the Lions in yards per reception (18.6) and is second in receiving yards and touchdowns (six). But he also has the highest drop rate (11.1%) on the team by a significant margin, according to Pro Football Reference; St. Brown is next-closest (6.4%).