Jared Goff perfect again as Lions hand Jaguars worst loss in franchise history: Key takeaways


The Detroit Lions showed their offensive firepower Sunday in a 52-6 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, who suffered their worst loss in franchise history. 

Quarterback Jared Goff bounced back from his five-interception game in last week’s win over the Houston Texans with a perfect passing rating (158.3) against the Jags, completing 24 of his 29 passes for 412 yards and four touchdowns. Goff became the only QB in history to have multiple games with 400+ passing yards and a 158.3 passer rating.

The Lions also benefitted from three of their top skill position players with running backs David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs and wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown combining for five TDs.

St. Brown’s has scored a TD in eight straight games, the longest streak in Lions team history. He finished with 11 receptions for 161 yards and two touchdowns. Montgomery and Gibbs became the second rushing duo with eight-plus TDs through 10 games since the Green Bay Packers duo Paul Hornung and Jim Taylor did it in 1960.

Jacksonville’s offensive struggles continued in its second game without QB Trevor Lawrence (left shoulder) as Mac Jones struggled to sustain any momentum outside of the first drive. 

Detroit (9-1) will travel to Indianapolis to face the Colts, while Jacksonville (2-9) is on a bye.

Lions keep rolling

Another week, another win for the Lions. That’s eight in a row now, putting the team at 9-1. It’s their best start since 1934. En route to scoring 52 points, the Lions set a franchise record for yards. The offense did not punt. The only time it didn’t score was when the backups took a knee on the game’s final possession. They held the Jaguars to two field goals, making them work for everything offensively. Detroit did what it was supposed to do. — Colton Pouncy, Lions beat writer

Detroit’s big 3

Detroit’s offensive stars came to play. St. Brown and Jameson Williams (124 yards and a TD) set new career highs in receiving yards. Montgomery and Gibbs combined for 218 scrimmage yards and three scores. And finally, after throwing five interceptions vs. the Texans last week, Goff bounced back in a major way. A masterful performance for the Lions offense after some subpar weeks. — Pouncy

Problems in Jacksonville

Not much you can say about the Jaguars at this point. Lining up without Lawrence was always going to make winning a tough ask, but this was a bloodbath. Several Jaguars went down with injuries. The offense under Jones failed to muster up 200 yards, finishing the game with 170 on 47 plays. The defense couldn’t prevent the Lions offense from scoring. The team’s 46-point loss is the worst in franchise history. You have to wonder how many games Doug Pederson has left in Jacksonville — and if the franchise’s next head coach was on the opposing sideline Sunday afternoon. — Pouncy

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