Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Lions beat Vikings 16-13, have sole possession of 1st place

DETROIT -- �� Darius Slay dropped into coverage as if he was going to cover a deep route and pounced on an opportunity to help the Lions come back to win another game.
Slay intercepted Sam Bradford's pass from the left hash across the field to help send the Lions into sole possession of first place in the NFC North.
Slay returned the interception 13 yards with 30 seconds left to set up Matt Prater's 40-yard field goal as time expired, lifting the Lions to a 16-13 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday.
Minnesota could have stuck with the conservative approach it took on offense for much of the game and played for overtime on its last drive, but coach Mike Zimmer allowed Bradford to pass and Slay made him regret it.
"I knew they were going to throw," Slay said. "They didn't want overtime. They know what happened last time."
Earlier this month, Prater made a game-tying 58-yard field goal at the end of regulation at Minnesota and the Lions won in overtime.
Slay, a standout cornerback, who calls himself "Big Play Slay," fooled Bradford by coming up and stepping in front of Adam Thielen to pick off the pass.
"I wish I could have seen him fall off the outside route and come back in," Bradford said.
The Lions (7-4) have won six of seven, including two against Minnesota this month and four of the wins have come on Prater's field goals, despite trailing in the fourth quarter of every game this season.
Slay sealed the first victory during the successful stretch with an interception late in the game on Oct. 9 against Philadelphia.
"He's as good as they come in those situations," Lions coach Jim Caldwell said. "He's kind of got a knack for it. He's a bit of a riverboat gambler."
Detroit extended its NFL record of having its first 11 games decided by seven or fewer points.
"They come from behind every week, so when we took the lead in the fourth quarter, we knew the game wasn't over," Minnesota tight end Kyle Rudolph said. "We had to keep playing, but we didn't make enough plays."
The Vikings (6-5) have lost five of six, plummeting out of first place after surging to the top of the division by winning their first five games.
LOSING THE LEAD(S)
Forbath put the Vikings ahead for the first time, giving them a 13-10 lead early in the fourth on a 28-yard field goal after Cordarrelle Patterson gained 22 yards on a reverse .
The Lions moved a step closer toward winning a division title for the first time since 1993 by breaking a tie atop the NFC North with Minnesota.
If both teams finish the regular season tied atop the division, Detroit would win the tiebreaker.
"If they were handing out trophies the day after this win, I'd feel a little bit different," Caldwell said. "It means nothing right now, right? We haven't done anything."
THREE-AND-OUT
Minnesota didn't convert a third down until Bradford connected with Patterson late in the third quarter and finished 2 of 10 on third down.
"We weren't good enough on third downs offensively," Zimmer said. "We can't continue to shoot ourselves in the foot with some of those penalties and negative plays."
INJURY REPORT
Vikings: A banged-up offensive line took a hit in the first half when center Joe Berger was evaluated for a concussion, and wasn't cleared to return. The line had yet another setback midway through the fourth when tackle Jeremiah Sirles had to be helped off the field.
"Every time we get some chemistry going on the line, we lose someone else," Rudolph said.
Minnesota started the game without receiver Stefon Diggs (knee), cornerback Terence Newman (neck) and punt returner Marcus Sherels (rib, ankle).
Lions: Linebacker DeAndre Levy was inactive, but appears to be closer to coming back from a knee injury that has kept him out since Week 1.
UP NEXT
Vikings: In a week, Minnesota will host the NFC-leading Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night.
Lions: Detroit gets an extended break before playing Dec. 4 at New Orleans.
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Minnesota Passing

C/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Sam Bradford31/372246.1010-040.280.6
TEAM31/372246.1010-0--80.6
Detroit Passing

C/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Matthew Stafford23/402325.8102-1881.182.5
TEAM23/402145.8102-18--82.5
Minnesota Rushing

CARYDSAVGTDLONG
Jerick McKinnon9313.4010
Matt Asiata5275.4115
Cordarrelle Patterson12222.0022
Zach Line122.002
TEAM16825.1122
Detroit Rushing

CARYDSAVGTDLONG
Theo Riddick9455.0012
Matthew Stafford4307.5015
Dwayne Washington5193.808
Zach Zenner100.000
TEAM19944.9015
Minnesota Receiving

RECYDSAVGTDLONGTGTS
Kyle Rudolph9647.101810
Adam Thielen8536.601011
Jerick McKinnon34515.00413
Rhett Ellison12121.00212
Cordarrelle Patterson5153.00105
Matt Asiata3144.7063
Charles Johnson2126.0092
TEAM312247.204137
Detroit Receiving

RECYDSAVGTDLONGTGTS
Golden Tate57715.40417
Anquan Boldin7699.91299
Marvin Jones45413.502011
Andre Roberts2199.50144
Theo Riddick5132.60115
Eric Ebron000.0001
TEAM2323210.114136
Minnesota Fumbles

FUMLOSTREC
No Minnesota Fumbles
Detroit Fumbles

FUMLOSTREC
No Detroit Fumbles
Minnesota Defense

tacklesmisc

TOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTSTD
Andrew Sendejo820.50.5110
Harrison Smith6600000
Captain Munnerlyn5400000
Eric Kendricks5401000
Trae Waynes5400100
Anthony Barr4411010
Chad Greenway4300000
Xavier Rhodes3300000
Brian Robison2200000
Linval Joseph2100020
Cordarrelle Patterson2100000
Danielle Hunter200.50.5020
Justin Trattou1100000
Audie Cole1100000
Charles Johnson1100000
Shamar Stephen1100000
Anthony Harris1100000
Everson Griffen1000010
Tom Johnson0000010
TEAM543923280
Detroit Defense

tacklesmisc

TOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTSTD
Tahir Whitehead121101000
Tavon Wilson8600000
Quandre Diggs6600000
Miles Killebrew5500000
Darius Slay4400100
Josh Bynes4301100
Glover Quin4200000
Antwione Williams4100000
Rafael Bush3000000
Haloti Ngata1100100
Nevin Lawson1100000
Thurston Armbrister1100000
Adairius Barnes1100000
A'Shawn Robinson1100100
Don Muhlbach1000000
Anthony Zettel1000000
Ezekiel Ansah0000020
Kerry Hyder0000010
TEAM574302430
Minnesota Interceptions

INTYDSTD
No Minnesota Interceptions
Detroit Interceptions

INTYDSTD
Darius Slay1130
TEAM1130
Minnesota Kick Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Cordarrelle Patterson12020.0200
TEAM12020.0200
Detroit Kick Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Andre Roberts24924.5250
TEAM24924.5250
Minnesota Punt Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Adam Thielen200.010
TEAM200.010
Detroit Punt Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Andre Roberts133.030
TEAM133.030
Minnesota Kicking

FGPCTLONGXPPTS
Kai Forbath2/2100.0301/17
TEAM2/2100.0301/17
Detroit Kicking

FGPCTLONGXPPTS
Matt Prater3/3100.0481/110
TEAM3/3100.0481/110
Minnesota Punting

NOYDSAVGTBIn 20LONG
Jeff Locke419548.80357
TEAM419548.80357
Detroit Punting

NOYDSAVGTBIn 20LONG
Sam Martin416842.00251
TEAM416842.00251







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