However, in contrast to the outcome of the game from the previous season, the Lions prevailed 42-29 in the offensive assault on “Monday Night Football.”
The Seahawks suffered their first loss of the season at the hands of the Lions, who now stand at 3-1 overall.
During the first three weeks of the season, the Seahawks defense allowed just 14.3 points per game, but the Lions pieced together six touchdown drives against them. And in order to accomplish this, offensive coordinator Ben Johnson went all out, including throwing quarterback Jared Goff an Amon-Ra St. Brown touchdown ball.
The Lions’ “Detroit Special” came after the Eagles’ “Philly Special” in the Super Bowl. Goff threw the ball behind him to St. Brown, who was hit in stride by his best wide receiver on a route to the left, for the team’s fourth touchdown of the game, making it 28-14 in the second half.