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OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION: Lions Light Up the Scoreboard with 52 Points Again in 2024, Dominating Another AFC South Rival.Cau

November 18, 2024 by cau cau

The Detroit Lions are 3-0 against the AFC South. Let’s focus on the games against the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars.

They feel like college games. You know, the cupcake type where teams get a big check for playing their foe.

The Lions downed the Jaguars 52-6 on Sunday.

That means they pummeled the Titans and Jaguars to the tune of 104-20.

Against the Jaguars, the Lions outgained Doug Pederson’s sorry squad 645-170.

That would be an NFL team allowed 645 yards.

The passing damage was 449-129. On the rushing side, it was 196-41.

Detroit had 38 first downs to Jacksonville’s 10.

This was all done despite the Jaguars only having one turnover.

Against the Titans and Jaguars, the Lions had 1,081 total yards.

They reached double-figure points in six of the eight quarters.

 

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