Detroit, Vikings and Lions
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In Week 9, the Detroit Lions (5-3) lost 27-24 to the Minnesota Vikings (4-4), a disappointing showing after coming off their bye week. Let’s take a look at this week’s snap counts to see how the Lions adjusted their personnel for the Vikings game.
The autonomous ride-hailing company said it has earmarked Detroit as the first Midwestern city to expand its business but will collect data first.
McCarthy threw for two touchdowns and ran for another, while the Vikings sacked Jared Goff five times and pressured him relentlessly. The Vikings also had huge performances on special teams, including a blocked field goal by Levi Drake Rodriguez to set up a Will Reichard field goal that proved to be the difference in the final score.
J.J. McCarthy was back at quarterback for the Vikings and threw for three TDs and ran for another in an upset of the Lions.
Solomon Kinloch Jr., trailing in polls and fundraising, started the day at the east campus of Triumph Church with a sermon that started slowly and built to a crescendo of accusations that opponent Mary Sheffield violated city rules by voting to approve contracts worth millions of dollars for a demolition contractor while she was in a relationship with its chief executive.
A 58-year-old man driving a motorcycle was killed in a crash on Davison Freeway in Detroit Sunday morning. The collision happened on Davison Freeway near Woodrow Wilson Street around 1:40 a.m., according to Michigan State Police.
Tom Hur met Cade Cunningham and former players, hundreds of fans, received free gear from all 4 Detroit pro teams and gained thousands of followers.
The Wings (9-4-0) won for the third time on this trip, which wraps up against the Golden Knights in Las Vegas on Tuesday (10 p.m., FanDuel Sports Network Detroit). James van Riemsdyk, in the fourth round, was the only player to score in the shootout.