The NFL world was still bullish on the Detroit Lions following their Week 2 manhandling of the Ben Johnson-coached Chicago Bears, stating the true test of whether they’ve gotten things together would come on Monday night against the Baltimore Ravens.

Safe to say they passed this one with flying colors, right?

The Lions’ 38-30 victory over the Ravens not only showed that Week 1 against the Green Bay Packers might have been an aberration, but it officially announced to the NFL world that with Johnson and Aaron Glenn no longer in town, they will be just fine.

It wasn’t just the fact that the Lions went into M&T Bank Stadium to pick up their first win against the Ravens in 20 years -- and their first ever road victory against them since the name change -- but how they did it.

For a Balti

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