In prime time, the Detroit Lions handed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers their first road loss of the season at Ford Field in Week Seven, 24-9. The Bucs concluded the NFC matchup with just 262 total yards of offense and 15 first downs, converting four of 16 third-down attempts. The Lions got off to a fast start and never relinquished control, firing on all cylinders in the Motor City.

Offensive Rundown

Against a barrage of injuries to the Lions' secondary, Baker Mayfield was held to 228 yards on 28 of 50 passing, with one touchdown and one interception. Mayfield was sacked four times and pressured often as the Bucs' aerial attack was uncharacteristically held to a season-low average of 3.9 yards per pass play. Tight end Cade Otton led the squad with seven receptions for 65 yards receiving in Wee

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