KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff caught a touchdown to cap a 15-play, nearly 10-minute opening drive in flashy fashion.

David Montgomery hit Goff on the screen, and Amon-Ra St. Brown laid a great block to spring the quarterback into the end zone. For a moment, it seemed like the offense was about to carry the Lions to a big day on Sunday Night Football.

But instead of celebrating another trick-play hit in primetime, not to mention a big moment on fourth down, mass confusion ensued. And that confusion from the Lions carried through to the end of the team’s 30-17 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

“I guess we all need to do a little research on what exactly went wrong,” Goff said. “Because my hands were not under center, and I was set to begin the play. And as far as

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