Seahawks Vs Detroit Lions Match Player Stats: What You Need To Know

On "Monday Night Football" in Week 4, two NFC title game contenders squared up, setting up a suitable prelude to a potential January matchup. complete guide to Seahawks Vs Detroit Lions Match Player Stats.

This Monday night's matchup between the 2-1 Detroit Lions and the unbeaten Seattle Seahawks took place beneath the Ford Field dome, marking the teams' fourth meeting in three years. Following a QB battle between Jared Goff and Geno Smith, the Lions prevailed 42-29.

In a game that seemed destined to end in laughs before halftime, Smith turned in an incredible effort, going 38-of-56 for 395 yards, a touchdown, and an interception.

But Smith's opponent was superior. He was, in reality, ideal. Goff completed the game with two touchdowns and 292 yards passing on 18 of his 18 passes. In NFL history, that is the most pass attempts made without an incomplete.

Geno Smith is intercepted by Kerby Joseph, thus ending the game.

Geno Smith

Following many penalties and a vicious hit on Geno Smith, the Seahawks quarterback found Lions defender Kerby Joseph in the end zone with an interception. The Lions would seize the initiative and win by kneeling down the clock.

To ensure safety, Jared Goff was fired.

The Seahawks are still alive: With their back to their own end zone, Jared Goff retreated to attempt a throw. With 2:01 remaining in the game, the score was 42-29 thanks to a sack and safety that were forced by Seattle's defense on Goff.

Seahawks flip it over in the late game.

With little over two minutes remaining in the game, the Seahawks had an opportunity to close the deficit with the Lions, but after four attempts at the end zone, Seattle is unable to score. With 2:09 remaining, Detroit takes over on their own 4-yard line.

After Amon-Ra St. Brown toe-taps the touchdown, Jared Goff remains flawless. Seahawks Vs Detroit Lions Match Player Stats.

After finding St. Brown wide open in the end zone, Goff is currently 18 for 18. In order to set up Goff for a shot at NFL history, St. Brown narrowly managed to tap his toes on the sideline to get the score.

With time running out for the Seahawks, the Lions are now up by 15 points once more.

Seahawks' offensive pass interference call forces them to punt.

From the Detroit 39-yard line, it looked as though the Seahawks would convert a fourth-and-3, but Tyler Lockett was called for offensive pass interference. Instead of running a route, the seasoned receiver instantly took a blocking stance, which is what allowed Jaxon Smith-Njigba to gain the first down.

Seattle was forced to kick the ball back to Detroit as a result, and they were given a 10-yard penalty. With 8:57 remaining in the fourth quarter, the kick goes into the end zone, giving the Lions the ball at their own 20-yard line and a lead of eight.

Seahawks get the first half stop.

Seahawks get the first half stop

On third-and-2, the Lions attempted a toss play to the outside with David Montgomery, but the Seahawks detected it. when a three-and-out, they forced Jack Fox to punt when they tackled the running back for a 1-yard loss.

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