As the Detroit Lions gear up for their upcoming games, fans are eager to see how the team will bounce back and perform in the face of recent challenges. Here’s what you can expect from the Lions according to various projections and expert opinions.

Red Zone Woes

One of the major issues the Lions must address is their red zone performance. In their recent game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, they only managed to score one touchdown in seven attempts. Christian Booher from Sports Illustrated remarked, "The play-calling lacked a little creativity down in the red area and … once you got inside the 20’s, it was really disappointing to see them come up empty so many times." To turn things around, offensive coordinator Ben Johnson will need to come up with more innovative play-calling.

Injuries and Impact

Injuries have also been a thorn in the Lions' side. Linebacker Alex Anzalone is dealing with a concussion, though head coach Dan Campbell provided a somewhat positive update, saying, "I know he felt pretty good today relative to what that was, so that's always a positive" (The Detroit News). Wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, who has been integral to the Lions' offense, is also nursing a "lower-leg" injury but is expected to be fine. The team will need both players in top form for the challenging games ahead.

Defensive Highlights

On the defensive side, Aidan Hutchinson has been nothing short of spectacular, racking up 4.5 sacks against the Buccaneers. His performance has been a beacon of hope for Lions fans. According to Justin Rogers from the Detroit Football Network, the Lions exploited a mismatch with a backup right tackle, allowing Hutchinson to dominate. This defensive prowess will be crucial in their upcoming games.

Power Rankings

Despite their recent loss, the Lions are holding relatively strong in the NFL Power Rankings. Vinnie Iyer from the Sporting News has them at 8th, acknowledging the team's defensive improvements but noting that "Jared Goff, after his new contract, has been shaky to start with a pair of anomalous poor home games." Eric Edholm from NFL.com echoes similar sentiments, ranking the Lions at 5th and pointing out that while the defense did its job, the offense needs more consistency.

Upcoming Matchups

Looking ahead, the Lions will face the Arizona Cardinals next. The Cardinals are riding high after a decisive win against the Los Angeles Rams, spearheaded by their standout rookie, Marvin Harrison Jr. Predictions for this game are mixed. Bill Bender from the Sporting News predicts a 23-18 victory for the Lions, emphasizing the importance of Aidan Hutchinson’s defensive impact. However, Jeremy Cluff from the Arizona Republic believes the Cardinals can pull off a 27-24 win if Kyler Murray performs well.

The Path Forward

The Lions have shown resilience and promise but have clear areas that need improvement. As Jared Goff works to regain his form and the team addresses its red zone inefficiencies, there's cautious optimism among fans and experts alike. "We all believe in Jared," said running back Jahmyr Gibbs, affirming the team’s confidence in their quarterback (MLive).

In conclusion, the upcoming games for the Lions will test their mettle, but with strategic adjustments and improved health, they have the potential to turn their season around.

What other sites are saying about this topic

Lions taking Anzalone injury day-to-day, optimistic about St. Brown's 'soft tissue' injury from The Detroit News

Lions film review: Hutchinson's sack parade, Arnold and Davis' outings and Reader's debut from Justin Rogers, Detroit Football Network

Lions NFL Power Rankings Week 3 roundup: Detroit holding strong despite loss from Sporting News

NFL Week 3 power rankings: How far should Lions fall after Bucs loss? from Jeremy Reisman, Pride Of Detroit

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How Much Is Ben Johnson to Blame for Lions' Woes? from Sports Illustrated

'We all believe in Jared': Lions remain confident in Goff, working on red zone from MLive