DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Lions struggled in Kansas City on Sunday night.

The Chiefs had an effective game plan set up to stop Detroit and the personnel advantage needed to execute it.

The Lions lost 30-17 to the perennial AFC powerhouse.

“I’m disappointed,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said after the game. “It’s been a long time since we’ve watched someone kneel (the ball) three times at the end of a game that isn’t even close. We were down two scores and we got worked pretty good.

“So yeah, it is really disappointing.”

Campbell said he expected his team to need at least 30 points to have a chance to win — a prediction that turned out to be accurate.

“I felt like this was the kind of game where we needed at least that many and we couldn’t,” he said. “Defensively, we had some opportunit

See Full Page