DETROIT (97.1 The Ticket) -- The Lions were marching down the field on their first drive of Sunday's game against the Giants, only to have it cut short by a Matthew Stafford interception deep in New York territory -- just his fourth this season.
But the Lions' defense was quick to pick up their quarterback. Jarrad Davis put a ton of pressure on rookie quarterback Daniel Jones, forcing him to throw the ball behind the line of scrimmage. Linebacker Devon Kennard scooped up the live ball and took it to the house to give Detroit a 7-0 lead.
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October 27, 2019 That was the Lions' first defensive touchdown of the season.
Detroit went on to take a 14-0 lead on their next offensive drive, capped off by a 49-yard Stafford-to-Marvin Hall touchdown pass.