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Lions vs. Buccaneers score, takeaways: Jared Goff, clutch 'D' lift Detroit to first NFC title game since 1991

In an instant classic, the Detroit Lions recorded a 31-23 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Sunday's NFC divisional round matchup. Dan Campbell's team will now travel to San Francisco next Sunday to face the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game. The winner will represent the conference in Super Bowl LVIII. 

Detroit punched its ticket to San Francisco when linebacker Derrick Barnes picked off Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield with 1:35 left. 

Tied through three quarters, the Lions built a 31-17 lead on fourth-quarter touchdowns by Jahmyr Gibbs and Amon-Ra St. Brown. The Buccaneers refused to give in, however, making it a one possession game on Mayfield's touchdown pass to Mike Evans with 4:37 left (the two were unable to connect on Tampa's ensuing two-point conversion try). 

The Buccaneers' offense got one last shot after their defense forced a punt on the Lions' next drive. But the Lions iced the game when Barnes recorded Detroit's second pick of Mayfield, who threw for 349 yards and three touchdowns in a losing effort. Mayfield's counterpart, Jared Goff, threw for 287 yards and two touchdowns while directing a Lions' offense that scored touchdowns on three straight drives in the second half.  

Here are our takeaways from this epic game.

Why the Lions won 

Detroit's offense took control of the game in the second half, while its defense came up with two big stops to preserve the win. 

After an underwhelming first half -- the teams were tied 10-10 at the break -- the Lions' offense caught fire in the second half. They did so by finding the soft spots in the middle of Tampa Bay's defense. Goff, who threw for 99 yards in the first half, threw for 188 in the second half. A large chunk of that production came on completions to St. Brown, who had 5 catches for 59 yards in the second half after just 18 yards on 3 grabs in the game's first 30 minutes. Tight end Sam LaPorta also came up big with 65 yards on 9 catches.

Goff's success through the air opened things up for the Lions' running game, which came up with a major fourth-down score on Craig Reynolds' 1-yard plunge that gave Detroit a 17-10 lead late in the third quarter. 

Tampa Bay tied the scored on its next drive as the teams headed into the final quarter tied 17-17, but the Lions countered with two more drives in the fourth that ended up in the Buccaneers' end zone. One of the game's biggest plays during these sequences was a 16-yard completion from Goff to St. Brown on a 3rd-and-15 play that helped set up the duo's go-ahead score moments later. 

Why the Buccaneers lost 

Tampa Bay battled, but did not execute at a high enough level to pull off the upset. A missed field goal in the first half hurt, along with Aidan Hutchinson's sack of Mayfield on the Buccaneers' first drive of the second half that knocked the Bucs out of field goal range. 

They had their moments, but the Buccaneers defense's inability to get off the field during the Lions' second half scoring spree was critical. They specifically struggled to prevent big plays on the Lions' third consecutive scoring drive that included four plays of at least 11 yards. 

Now that we've covered all that, Todd Bowles and his team deserves a ton of credit for pushing the Lions to the brink. Mayfield didn't win, but his performance Sunday was further evidence that he is the long-term answer at quarterback in Tampa. Mayfield, as he was all year, was complemented by the brilliance of Evans, a future Hall of Fame wideout who had eight catches for 147 yards and a score in what was possibly his final game in a Buccaneers uniform. 

Turning point 

As Goff said afterwards, the Lions' ability to play complementary football was one of the biggest differences in the game. 

After Tampa Bay tied the score just before the end of the third quarter, the Lions' offense proceeded to drive 75 yards on just five plays and re-gained the lead on Gibbs' touchdown. Detroit's defense then forced Mayfield into three straight incompletions, leading to a Buccaneers punt. 

With the ball and a 24-17 lead, the Lions finally got some separation by embarking on a 10-play, 89-yard drive that included five big completions from Goff and his second touchdown pass of the day. 

Play of the game 

In a game that had a lot of big plays, the biggest one was Barnes' pick of Mayfield that sent the Lions to the NFC title game. On the play, Barnes stepped in front of Buccaneers tight end Cade Otton before catching and securing the pick. 

Quotables 

"I just love my guys. When you play with guys like him (Goff) and all those guys in that locker room, you're going to find a way. ... It's incredible, it's hard to put in to words, but with [Goff] at the helm, we're not done yet." -- Lions center Frank Ragnow (during his postgame interview with NBC), who played through a knee injury and was the key blocker on Reynolds' fourth-down touchdown run 

"I get to go back home a little bit. Play in front of some friends and family. They're a great team, and it will be a great matchup." -- Goff, a California native, told NBC Sports when asked about the upcoming matchup with the 49ers 

"It sucks. I feel like my heart just got ripped out," -- Mayfield, via NFL Media 

What's next 

The Lions will play in their first NFC Championship Game since 1991, when they fell to eventual champion Washington. Detroit is vying to play in its first-ever Super Bowl and is also hoping to snap its 66-year title drought. 

Tampa Bay's season is over, but it has a lot of be proud of. The Buccaneers' 2023 season included the franchise's third straight division title and a Super Wild Card Weekend win over the defending NFC champion Eagles. 

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LaPorta has been the main weapon in this contest. Now has five catches for 46 yards. 

 

Josh Reynolds is your first TD scorer

Jared Goff led the Lions 75 yards down the field on 14 plays, and the QB found a wide-open Josh Reynolds in the back of the end zone for the first score of the game. 

Goff clearly in more of a rhythm.

10-3 Lions, 12:33 remaining in the second quarter

 

Sam LaPorta has made three straight catches for 30 yards. Lions inside the Bucs' 15-yard line. 

 

Lions, Jared Goff contract extension talks to ramp up this offseason, per report

Jared Goff is coming off of his best year with the Detroit Lions, and has a chance Sunday to guide Detroit to its first NFC Championship appearance since 1991. The more he wins over the next couple weeks, the more money he could make.

According to NFL Media, contract extension talks with Goff are expected to ramp up this offseason. Goff has one more year remaining on his contract that includes a $21.65 million base salary in 2024, per Spotrac. The Lions reportedly had brief extension talks with their quarterback before this season. 

 

Buccaneers answer with FG

Bucs go 8 plays, 50 yards and McLaughlin is good from 43 yards out. A solid response after momentum was against them. 

Mike Evans had a pickup of 18 yards, and Trey Palmer had a 23-yard gainer. 

3-3 apiece. 4 minutes remaining in the opening quarter. 

 

Aaron Glenn is sending DB blitzes on Mayfield and it's working. 2 sacks, both by DBs. 

Just sets up an interesting matchup, because Detroit's secondary is not incredible against the pass. Gambling by sending a safety or slot into the backfield. 

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Lions score first with short FG

The Lions took over in enemy territory thanks to the turnover, but Detroit's offense couldn't get in the end zone. Goff threw another bad pass that should have been picked off by Jamel Dean in the end zone. Somehow he couldn't hold onto it. Lions settle for a 23-yard field goal. I will say, Goff looks ... not good early on.

DET 3 TB 0 8:25 remaining in the first quarter 

 
 

Tipped ball leads to Bucs INT

Disaster struck early for Tampa Bay, as Mike Evans couldn't reel in a hot pass from Mayfield, and it was picked off by C.J. Gardner-Johnson. 

Remember. CJGJ and Mayfield were trading jabs earlier this week. 

 
 
 

Buccaneers D makes statement on Lions first drive

Goff and Co. go three-and-out on their first possession. Goff missed Montgomery high on his first passing attempt of the game, Montgomery picked up 7 via the air on second down and then Kancey batted down a third-down pass attempt. 

 

Lions get the ball to start. Here we go. 

 

One of my favorite stats from Super Wild Card Weekend was that Baker Mayfield became just the third QB to record 3+ pass TD and 0 INTs in a playoff win for two different teams. The other quarterbacks were Tom Brady and Brett Favre. 

Baker Mayfield
TB • QB • #6
CMP%64.3
YDs4044
TD28
INT10
YD/Att7.14
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Most of the money in Vegas is on the Lions, but the Bucs absolutely could play spoiler here.

The Bucs are looking to become the fourth team EVER to reach a Conference Championship after being 3+ games below .500 at any point during the season (1976 Steelers, 1996 Jaguars, 2002 Titans)

 
 
 

What does CBS Sports NFL Senior Writer Pete Prisco like in this matchup? He's looking for an upset.

"Both these teams are coming off big home victories, with the Lions earning another home game. The Bucs blew out the Eagles as Baker Mayfield came up big. The Lions had to hold on against the Rams. Detroit played well on offense, but the defense showed some flaws. That could lead to another good day by Mayfield and his receivers. I think Jared Goff will also play well, especially if he can handle the Bucs blitz. Ben Johnson will have a plan for that. The Lions beat the Bucs earlier this season in Tampa, but it was close. This will also be close, but I think this time Tampa Bay gets payback and advances to the title game. Mayfield will keep it rolling. Upset."

To read the rest of Prisco's picks this week, click here

 

Earlier this season, the Lions defeated the Buccaneers in Tampa, 20-6. Those 6 points marked the fewest the Bucs scored in any game this season. 

Goff exploded for 353 yards and two touchdowns while Mayfield failed to throw a touchdown, but threw an interception. It was one of the best games the Lions played this season -- and they even lost David Montgomery in the matchup due to a ribs injury.

What stood out from this matchup was that Detroit held Mike Evans to 49 yards on four catches. Chris Godwin was the leading receiver with 77 yards on six receptions. 

 

Gambling

If you're interested in the gambling aspect of this matchup, we have some notes for you.

TB: 12-6 ATS, Under is 12-6

DET: 12-6 ATS, Over is 11-7

Lionsz: currently favored by 6.5 against the Buccaneers

- It's the most points they've EVER been favored by in a playoff game

 Note is good to use as long as spread stays at 4.5+

Lions: Def. Buccaneers 20-6 in Week 6 as 3-pt road favorite

Baker Mayfield: 3-0 ATS in career in playoffs

Baker Mayfield: 7 outright wins as underdog this season (including playoffs)

- With a win on Sunday at Detroit, Mayfield's 8 wins as an underdog would be tied for the most by any QB since the 1970 merger

 

Buccaneers inactives

 

Lions inactives

Star TE Sam LaPorta is ACTIVE.

 
 

Good morning and welcome to Day 2 of the NFL playoffs divisional round. Two great games are on tap for today. If you're looking for some advice on who to pick in this game, check out our expert picks below:

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