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- Detroit improves to 13-2 with win in Chicago (nbcsports.com)
Despite a season plagued by injuries, the Detroit Lions remain determined to reach the Super Bowl.
In a recent victory against the Chicago Bears, the Lions showcased their resilience, fielding a lineup of players who began the season as backups. Detroit dominated the game from the start, securing a 34-17 victory.
Quarterback Jared Goff led the offense with 336 passing yards and three touchdowns. Running back Jahmyr Gibbs contributed 109 rushing yards, while Jameson Williams hauled in 143 receiving yards, including an impressive 82-yard touchdown.
The Bears, with a dismal 4-11 record, struggled to keep pace despite promising signs from rookie quarterback Caleb Williams. The Lions, now 13-2, maintain their position atop the NFC standings. With two wins remaining, they can secure home-field advantage throughout the playoffs, enhancing their path to the Super Bowl.
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