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John Lawton's avatar

A Stayin' Alive kind of Sunday. I think. Or maybe I just hope so. Lions should be able to move the ball with the running game against an average D. Can we stop them? Shouldn't be a huge problem. 35-17, Lions.

Wes's avatar

It would be fitting if the Lions ended Rodgers career with another team. It would bring some satisfaction to Lions fans after what has been a very disappointing season so far.

roar back's avatar

alim needs to show up, has been below average since his return. not sure how much is injury or his new contract...

Justin Rogers's avatar

It's really been hit or miss. He was the best defensive player on the field against Green Bay, for example. This week, a ghost. Not sure that's particularly surprising coming off a year-long recovery.

Gary Clinton's avatar

Lions shouldn’t have much of a problem with Pitt. Pitts talent level just isn’t there. As long as the lions keep the offense simple and the D-line shows 10% more than against the rams, this could be another blowout win.

kwasny.james10@yahoo.com's avatar

The 2026 roster should be made of a lot of new players. Lots of holes to plug by draft and mainly free agency.

Edward Coyle's avatar

The Lions could easily bottom out against the Steelers, especially after the emotional drain of last week’s second-half performance. Dan’s going to have to earn his keep to get this team ready to play Sunday.

Closet Rebel's avatar

Rogers will be coming for revenge for ending his career in GB. Still, the Steelers are in worse shape than the Lions. Easy win.

Ron Haskell's avatar

Feels like an uninspiring 24-22 win.