LANDOVER, Md. -- With Dan Campbell in control of the offense, the Detroit Lions looked as sharp as they have all season, dialing up a 44-22 road win against the Washington Commanders on Sunday.

Behind a three-touchdown day from Jahmyr Gibbs and a 100-yard game from Jameson Williams, Detroit (6-3) never punted and kept pace in the tight division and NFC playoff picture.

Campbell and Lions were pushing all the right buttons from the opening snap.

Detroit had three touchdowns and a field goal on its first four drives. The 25 first-half points was more than they had scored in any of their previous three games (24, 24 and 17 points).

It was clear from early sideline TV shots that Campbell was more involved, the reading glasses accompanying the usual playsheet. He told FOX at halftime that e

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