Jahmyr Gibbs weaved through Washington Commanders defenders before breaking loose down the right sideline.

The 44-yard touchdown -- Gibbs' third of the night -- was the punctuation mark on what was a frustrating night for the Burgundy & Gold. The Commanders needed a complete game to compete with the Lions' high-powered offense, but while there were spurts of success that helped keep things manageable for two quarters, a mixture of mistakes and injuries ultimately served as their undoing in a 44-22 loss -- their fifth consecutive defeat after starting the year 3-2.

The Lions, now 6-3, methodically moved down the field while leaning on Gibbs, who finished the night with 172 total yards of offense to go with his three scores, and Jameson Williams' six receptions for 119 yards and a touchdow

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