DETROIT – In a game between two desperate teams fighting to stay alive in the NFC playoff race, the Lions simply made more big plays than the Cowboys. That's usually the determining factor in who wins and who loses, and this was no exception. The Lions capitalized on big plays at key moments for a 44-30 win.

But all games have a few plays that can go unnoticed but still prove to be game-changing. Here are a handful that might be forgotten but likely changed the course of Thursday's game.

Prescott's backward pass for 16-yard loss – The Cowboys trailed 10-6 and just got a huge pass play to CeeDee Lamb to move into Detroit territory. But on first down, Dak Prescott was pressured and tried to throw the ball to Jake Ferguson. But the pass was ruled to be thrown behind the line of scrimmage,

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