"Defensive Changes and Offensive Breakthrough: Lions Get Back on Track with Big Win"

The Detroit Lions made defensive changes in their game against the Denver Broncos, opting for more athletic bigs and resulting in 22 pressures, two sacks, a forced fumble and recovery, and their lowest points allowed since Week 8. On offense, Jared Goff had a strong performance with five touchdown passes, while the running back touches were evenly split between David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs. The Lions' offensive line performed well, allowing only one sack and paving the way for 185 rushing yards. The Lions' defense saw notable personnel decisions, including increased playing time for Sam LaPorta at tight end and Amon-Ra St. Brown potentially emerging as the WR2. Overall, the Lions' adjustments paid off as they moved to a 10-4 record on the season.
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