The Detroit Lions had a dreadful start to the 2025 NFL season. Detroit got demolished 27-13 in Green Bay in Week 1. It was the nightmare of every Lions fan, especially because it seemed to validate the significance of losing both coordinators this offseason. And that's exactly what one ESPN analyst seems to think.
ESPN's Dan Orlovsky did not like what he saw from Detroit's offense in Week 1.
The former Lions quarterback highlighted Detroit's lack of schematic advantages against Green Bay.
“The Lions offensively were as fun to watch. You would look forward to putting on their tape and watching it. And you would just marvel at the ways they would just create advantages for their players,” Orlovsky said on Tuesday via The Pat McAfee Show. “That the way they would create leverage