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Tennessee Titan vs Detroit Lions Match Player Stats: Key Highlights and Analysis

By Tech OutstandersPUBLISHED: February 14, 18:52UPDATED: February 14, 19:00
Tennessee Titan vs Detroit Lions Match Player Stats

The player stats from the Tennessee Titans vs Detroit Lions match paint a picture of overwhelming efficiency by the Detroit team and rather inspired performance by the Tennessee team, despite having a superior yardage. On the 27th of October 2024, at Ford Field, the Lions won with a whopping score of 52-14, all while finishing with an abysmally low total yard count of 225, a record low for teams scoring over 500 points since 1941. These facts confirm special teams and turnover differentials are much more valuable than firepower and points on the board.

Game Overview

The Lions were 5-1 and ready to dominate this match, but the Titans were having a difficult time at 1-5, specifically without their starting QB Will Levis. In the end, with the Titans throwing 416 yards and Batteries 225, Tennessee fell short because the Lions were able to take advantage of every opportunity on defense and special teams, which led them to victory.

Game Summary

First Half

The Titans were able to stay in the game during the first half and even tied the game at 14-4 in the second quarter. But, Lions safety Kerby Joseph’s interception changed the game as the Detroit team took advantage of the turnovers and were much better on special teams.

Key First Half-Plays

  • The crowd was wild as Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for a 70-yard touchdown, placing the Lions in the lead.
  • Punters were dominated by Kalif Raymond’s 90-yard rushing return touchdown, showcasing Detroit’s Supremacy in special teams.

Second Half

The Lions dominated the final two quarters and outscored Tennessee 38-0. On the other side, Tennessee’s attack went flat as Detroit got stronger on defense and special teams kept on getting chances to score.

Key Second-Half Moments

  • The most exciting moment of the game was when Raymond returned the punt for 90 yards, scoring a touchdown.
  • The multitude of Lion's defensive interceptions and tackles enabled them to control the game.
  • Ineffective execution in the second half caused Tennessee to fail to score altogether.

Key Stats and Highlights

Detroit Lions Efficiency 

  • Fifty-two points in a game with a mere 225 total yards signifies one of the most effective scoring performances in NFL history. The game featured a stunning 52 points scored in a single quarter.
  • Special teams were equally as impressive with 262 return yards which included Raymond’s 190 punt return yards and Khalil Dorsey’s 72 kickoff return.
  • Defensively, there were 4 takeaways. 2 interceptions as well as 2 fumble recoveries. Additionally, 2 defensive red zones were perfectly executed.

Tennessee Titans Performance

  • Despite outgaining the Lions with a score of 416 to 225 they are still complicated transforming vertical passes to points. 
  • Their demise in special teams and four turnovers resulted in their defeat.
  • Calvin Ridley becomes the first Titan receiver in 2023 to reach the 100-yard mark. He finished the game with 143 yards receiving.

Standout Performances

Detroit Lions

Kalif Raymond: One of the finest performances by a single player in special teams’ history by gaining 190 total yards of return with a touchdown reception along with a 90-yard punt return and a total of one hundred and ninety yards on returns.

Jahmyr Gibbs: 127 offensive yards in a game with 11 attempts and a 70-yard touchdown run is spectacular, with an 11.5-yard average per carry.

Jared Goff: 85 total yards with 12 completions out of 15 attempts passing along with 3 touchdowns and a rating of one hundred and twenty-nine point eight six’ is impressive.

Tennessee Titans

Calvin Ridely: 10 catches, 143 receiving yards, achieving over 100 yards in the first quarter alone.

Tony Pollard: 94 rush yards along with 117 total yards from scrimmage.

Jeffery Simmons: Registered a strip-sack on Goff and earned his fifth sack of the season.

Historical and Strategic Context

Ions’ Marked Achievements

  • The Ions are the first team since 1941 to score 50 points while having less than 225 offensive yards.
  • Goff set an NFL record with an 83% completion percentage over a 5-game stretch.

Titans’ Issues

  • Although individual defenders made great plays, the unit had too many costly errors.
  • Mason Rudolph, the quarterback, struggled when two of his passes were picked off, and he failed to score in the red zone.

Post Game Reactions and Analysis

Lions’ Perspective

  • Dan Campbell, the head coach, spoke about complementary football and gave credit to the defence and special teams for the win.
  • Regarding the ankle injury and hit he took, Goff said: “I’ll be alright”, which served to calm fans down.

Titans’ Perspective

  • Mike Vrabel, the head coach, was annoyed about the turnovers and the opportunities that were let go of.
  • Cheers for the eff: Ridley’s effort and Pollard’s steady performance.

What’s Next for Both Teams

Detroit Lions

  • They will play the Green Bay Packers in Week 9 and look to continue controlling the NFC North.
  • Main point of concern: Fixing the offensive line protection, especially as it relates to Taylor Decker’s performance.

Tennessee Titans

  • They sit at 1-6 and have major concerns as they wait for Levis to come back due to the whole quarterback situation.
  • Main point of concern: regaining the lost momentum and reducing turnovers to remain within striking distance of the competition.

Conclusion

According to the stats, the Tennessee Titans vs Detroit Lions game has a lot of factors, including turnovers and special teams, which impacted the game. The Lions made the most of their chances, which helped them move closer to the playoffs, whereas the Titans continued to struggle in the game, which made their rebuilding efforts even harder. This game is one of the few instances where one team scored points on the board while losing the total yardage.