Detroit player in action on the Lions vs the Cowboys game.


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Jahmyr Gibbs stole the spotlight Thursday night at Ford Field, powering the Detroit Lions to a 44-30 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. The young running back dazzled with 43 rushing yards, three touchdowns, and seven receptions for 77 yards, tying Barry Sanders’ record for most career touchdowns before age 24 in NFL history.

Gibbs’ electric performance, combined with a relentless Lions pass rush, proved decisive as Detroit maintained momentum in the playoff hunt, improving to 8-5. Meanwhile, Dallas fell to 6-6-1, with CeeDee Lamb sidelined after a third-quarter concussion.

Detroit Lions Strike Early

The game started with both teams trading field goals, but Detroit quickly shifted the momentum. An early sack of Dak Prescott in the end zone was initially ruled a safety but later overturned. Still, the Cowboys’ punt left the Lions with favorable field position.

Gibbs capitalized on a short field with a six-play, 42-yard drive, punching in a goal-line touchdown to give Detroit a 10-3 lead. Dallas responded with a field goal, but Detroit’s defense forced a fumble, setting up a 53-yard drive capped by David Montgomery’s 36-yard TD rush. By halftime, the Lions led 20-9.

Defensive Dominance and Big Plays

Detroit’s defense remained a key factor after halftime. On Dallas’ first second-half play, Prescott threw a tipped pass intercepted by the Lions. Just two plays later, Jared Goff connected with Isaac TeSlaa for a 12-yard touchdown, extending the lead to 27-9.

The Cowboys fought back in the fourth quarter with a 42-yard TD pass from Prescott to Ryan Flournoy and a successful two-point conversion, narrowing Detroit’s lead to 30-27. However, Gibbs answered immediately, rushing for a 10-yard touchdown on a five-play, 59-yard drive to reclaim a two-score advantage with 7:17 remaining.

Gibbs Seals the Victory

Detroit continued to press, with Brandon Aubrey adding a field goal for Dallas. Gibbs then capped his historic night with a 13-yard rushing touchdown with just over two minutes left, solidifying a 44-30 win.

The Lions also intercepted Prescott a second time, while their defense recorded five sacks, ensuring a frustrating night for the Cowboys’ quarterback.

Implications for Both Teams

The win boosts Detroit’s playoff chances by 55 percent, keeping them strong in the NFC postseason race. For Dallas, the loss drops their playoff probability to nine percent and ends a three-game winning streak. The Cowboys face a must-win matchup next Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings.

Detroit now heads west to face the Los Angeles Rams in another pivotal NFC showdown in Week 15. Gibbs’ performance continues to cement his status as one of the league’s rising stars and a key offensive weapon for the Lions.

Key Takeaways

  • Jahmyr Gibbs: 43 rushing yards, 3 TDs, 7 receptions for 77 yards, ties Barry Sanders’ record.
  • Detroit defense: 5 sacks, 2 interceptions, forced fumbles critical to scoring drives.
  • Dallas struggles: CeeDee Lamb out, Prescott sacked 5 times, turnovers hurt playoff hopes.
  • Playoff implications: Lions surge in contention; Cowboys face must-win pressure next week.

Detroit’s combination of offensive firepower and defensive disruption ensured a memorable Thursday Night Football victory, while Gibbs’ historic night put him in elite company.

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