ALLEN PARK — The Detroit Lions don’t like to lose, a sentiment that extends across the NFL. But the Lions seem to take action to prevent losses from piling up more than any other team in recent memory.
Detroit hasn’t lost consecutive games in the regular season since Week 7 and 8 back in 2022, the longest active streak in the NFL. That’s a 10-0 record since that point in regular-season games following a loss.
The Los Angeles Rams have the second-longest streak in the league, last dropping consecutive regular-season games in Week 4 and 5 in 2024.
After dropping a primetime game on the road against the Kansas City Chiefs last week, the Lions are faced with a possible second consecutive loss if things don’t go their way against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Monday night.
But coach Dan Campbell