PHILADELPHIA -- Coming off an impressive victory in Week 10 over the Washington Commanders, there were expectations that Dan Campbell taking over play-calling duties for the Detroit Lions offense would result in the team turning a corner this season.

At least that was the notion until Sunday night at Lincoln Financial Field.

In a battle to see who could emerge as one of the NFC’s elite teams, the Lions turned in one of their worst offensive showings in a while, falling 16-9 to the Philadelphia Eagles in their Week 11 showdown. Defensively, the Lions came to play, as their valiant effort consistently afforded the offense opportunities to score.

However, the problem was that the Lions couldn’t find the end zone. The Eagles capitalized on the miscues against a team that never saw any rhy

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