Dan Campbell takes over play calling, leads Lions to a blowout win over Commanders: 'We wanted to mix things up'
The Detroit Lions made a change offensively on Sunday afternoon, and it looks like it was a great move.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell was spotted holding a play sheet on the sidelines at Northwest Stadium and appeared to be calling plays during the Lions’ blowout 44-22 win over the Washington Commanders. He confirmed as much at halftime.
“It’s just a changeup,” he told Fox’s Megan Olivi at the break. “We wanted to mix things up.”
That changeup worked.
The Lions scored on their first eight drives on Sunday in Maryland. They took a 25-10 lead into the locker room, thanks to a pair of touchdowns from running back Jahmyr Gibbs and a 9-yard reception from Amon-Ra St. Brown. Jameson Williams caught a 14-yard pass to add to that lead out of the break, too, and then Gibbs erupted for a 44-yard score in the fourth quarter.
Everything was clicking perfectly, and it allowed them to roll to the 22-point win without any issue whatsoever.
Jared Goff went 25 of 33 for 320 yards with three touchdowns in the win. Gibbs finished with 142 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries on the ground, and he had another 30 yards and a touchdown on three catches. David Montgomery had 71 rushing yards on 15 carries, too, and Williams had 119 yards and a score on six catches. The win pushed the Lions to 6-3 on the year.
While it’s not their highest-scoring day of the season — they dropped 52 points on the Chicago Bears back in September — it came close. The Lions’ 44 points trail only that Week 2 win, and nearly doubled their point totals from the last two games. Campbell was asked how he planned to jumpstart their offense after the team fell to the Minnesota Vikings last week, and was a little vague about what he was going to try.
“I’ve got a million ideas,” he said, via the Detroit Free Press. “And I believe it’s going to work this week. And if it doesn’t, then I’ve got another idea. I’ve got plenty. We’ll get this thing going.”
To be fair, the Lions are catching the Commanders at the perfect time. The team has now lost five straight, which moved them to 3-7 on the season. Marcus Mariota went 16 of 22 for 213 yards with a pair of touchdowns. Jacory Croskey-Marritt had 30 yards on 11 carries, and Treylon Burks had 58 yards on three catches.
Washington lost quarterback Jayden Daniels last week to a gruesome elbow injury in garbage time, too, and defensive lineman Daron Payne was ejected in the first half after he turned and punched St. Brown in the helmet after one of Gibbs’ touchdowns. Clearly, things aren’t going great inside that locker room.
But thanks in part to Campbell taking the reins from offensive coordinator John Morton, the Lions have found their offense again. Whether this version is sustainable — the Lions will take on the Philadelphia Eagles on the road next Sunday night in what’s sure to be a great test — remains to be seen.