The Lions had their first win under Dan Campbell, until they had it ripped from their hands by Justin Tucker.

The Ravens kicker drilled an NFL-record 66-yard field goal that bounced off the crossbar and through the uprights as time expired to lift Baltimore to a 19-17 win Sunday at Ford Field.
It's a heart-wrenching loss for the Lions who bottled up Lamar Jackson and the Ravens' lethal rushing attack for most of the game and had Baltimore facing fourth and 19 from its own 16-yard line with 26 seconds to play.
But Jackson found Sammy Watkins for a 36-yard gain and two plays later, from Detroit's 48, Tucker added to his legendary career with the longest kick in NFL history.
Last time he was in Detroit, on Monday Night Football in 2013, Tucker drilled a 61-yard game-winner as time expired. Because of course.
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