ALLEN PARK, MI (AP) - Dan Campbell wasn’t thrilled that his Detroit Lions gave up 21 fourth-quarter points to the Cincinnati Bengals.
However, given a 37-24 victory, and even with a 4-1 record, he was able to find a bright side to Sunday’s late defensive lapses.
"Our guys want to be perfect and they work at that every day," Campbell said. "The fact that we left so much out on the field (Sunday) is what encourages you — it is just a couple things here and there that are all very easily correctable, and man, our production goes up even more than what it has been.
"That’s exciting."
The Bengals struggled to get anything going in the first three quarters, when Jake Browning threw for 118 yards with three interceptions and the running game couldn’t break any significant gains. That allowe