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Lions vs. Patriots score, takeaways: New England blanks Detroit in rookie Bailey Zappe's first NFL start

The New England Patriots defeated the Detroit Lions 29-0. The Patriots improved to 2-3, while the Lions fell to 1-4.

The Lions struggled in all three phases of the game, as the league's highest-scoring offense heading into this matchup was shut out. The Lions offense was 0-for-6 on fourth-down attempts, the first time that has happened in the league since 1995. 

Patriots rookie quarterback Bailey Zappe got his first NFL start and looked ready and calm going against the Lions defense. The Patriots played it rather conservatively, especially at first, and through halftime had only scored field goals on offense. Even with red zone struggles, Zappe made good decisions with the ball and established a rhythm from the beginning.

The first touchdown of the game came defensively, when Matthew Judon's strip sack set up a fumble recovery and touchdown from Kyle Dugger. Judon had Goff's number throughout the game, with help from his supporting cast and making this a long day for Detroit's offense.

Following four Nick Folk field goals, New England was finally able to get to the end zone on offense thanks to a 24-yard pass from Zappe to Jakobi Meyers. Zappe clearly established that he was comfortable in his new role and started taking more risks as the game continued, while keeping the game under control.

The Patriots had a lot of help from Folk, who ended the game going 5-for-5 on field goals and 2-for-2 on extra points, scoring 17 of New England's points.

Why the Patriots won

Defense. Defense. Defense. The Patriots defense showed up today, recording an interception, a strip sack scoop and score and two sacks. The defense forced a turnover on downs six times and made the highest-scoring offense heading into this game look like the opposite. The Patriots defense was aggressive, consistent and always looked one step ahead Jared Goff and Co.

Judon was one of the defensive standouts, with the strip sack that lead to the defensive touchdown as well as another sack earlier in the game. He became the first player in franchise history to record a sack in each of the first five games of the season and continues to prove himself as a star on the team.

Zappe looked poised in his first NFL start and the play-calling was clearly crafted with the young player in mind. The offense did not do anything too fancy, often played it safe, taking points with field goals in the red zone rather than try for a touchdown and that helped Zappe look as comfortable as he did. The defense playing as well as it did meant Zappe was able to play where he was comfortable and not have to force the ball. 

Why the Lions lost

The Lions offense was no match for the Patriots defense today and Goff looked significantly different than he has the rest of this season. They were unable to get anything going on offense through the entire game. The defense pressured Goff, sacking him two times for a loss of 18 yards. 

The Lions defense, which has allowed the most points of any team heading into this matchup, did not play great, but certainly did not have the worst performance. In the first half, it only allowed field goals, but the defensive touchdowns paired with the rhythm the offensive found later in the game were too much for the struggling offense to catch up to and those field goals add up. 

The Lions did not have faith in their kicking game, so they did not attempt any field goals today, but fourth-down tries were not successful either.

Detroit had a moment of hope when it intercepted a Zappe pass intended for Nelson Agholor, who let the ball slip out of his hands, but was unable to capitalize on the turnover. 

The Lions also suffered a lot of injuries, specifically on defense, which impacted their struggles.

Play of the game

Judon pressured Goff, getting to the quarterback and causing a strip sack. Dugger was there to recover the fumble and ran it 57 yards to the house for his first NFL touchdown and the first touchdown of the game.

Turning point

The Patriots had control of the game from the start, but the Lions were holding the offense to field goals for most of the game. As the third quarter came to a close is when Zappe and his offense finally got into the end zone and a game that already seemed destined for a Patriots win, made the home team win feel more like a lock.

What's next

The Patriots head to Cleveland next to face the Browns next Sunday. Cleveland will still have Brissett at quarterback, with starter Deshaun Watson still suspended for violating the league's personal conduct policy. 

Detroit's next matchup will be against the Dallas Cowboys, after a week off for its bye. The bye comes at a good time, as the Lions are dealing with a lot of injuries.

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FINAL STATS - PATRIOTS:

Total yards: 364

Red Zone (made - attempts): 0-4

Defensive touchdowns: 1

Bailey Zappe: 17/21, 188 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception

Rhamondre Stevenson: 25 carries, 161 yards

Jakobi Meyers: 7 receptions, 111 yards, 1 touchdown

Hunter Henry: 4 receptions, 54 yards

Jack Jones: 3 tackles, 1 interception

Kyle Dugger: 1 fumble recovery, 1 touchdown

Matthew Judon: 3 total tackles, 2 solo tackles, 2 sacks

K Nick Folk: 5/5, long of 44 yards, 17 points 

 

FINAL STATS - LIONS:

Fourth down attempts: 0/6

Turnovers: 1 fumble lost, 1 interception

Jared Goff: 19/35, 229 yards, 1 interception, 2 sacks

Jamaal Williams: 15 carries, 56 yards

Josh Reynolds: 6 receptions, 92 yards

Craig Reynolds: 3 receptions, 68 yards

DeShon Elliot: 9 tackles, 1 interception 

 

The fans at Gillette Stadium are chanting, "BAILEY BAILEY" as the rookie quarterback takes a knee as time winds down in the fourth quarter.

 

Folk hits his fifth field goal of the day. 29-0 New England

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The Patriots once again stop the Lions on fourth down. Detroit is now 0-5 on fourth down attempts. This is the first time a team has gone 0-5 in fourth down attempts since 1995.

 

The Lions force a Patriots punt for the first time this game, with just over 11 minutes left in the fourth quarter.

 

Zappe getting a little more ambitious, slinging the ball on first down with no luck, overthrowing his target. 

 

To say the Lions have struggled on fourth down is an understatement. They are currently 0-4 on fourth downs.

 

The Patriots defense comes up big once again on fourth down, this time on fourth-and-goal. The Lions still scoreless through three quarters. 

 

The Lions are the closest they have been all day to getting on the end zone, but are now facing a fourth-and-goal.

 

TOUCHDOWN: Bailey Zappe's 24-yard pass to Jacoby Meyers gives the Patriots their first offensive touchdown of the game. 26-0 New England. 

 

The Lions once again go for it on fourth down, this time on fourth-and-two. The attempt fails and the Patriots get the ball on turnover on downs.

 

Nick Folk's 37-yard field goal is GOOD. 19-0 New England.

 

SMITH INJURY UPDATE: He has movement in his extremities, per the Fox broadcast

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Matthew Judon is having an exceptional game, with two sacks so far. 

 

Nick Folks' extra point is GOOD. New England leads 13-0.

 

FUMBLE RETURN: Rather than try for a 51-yard field goal, the Lions go for it on fourth-and-9. Goff is sacked by Matthew Judon, fumbles the ball and the ball is recovered by New England's Kyle Dugger, who returns it for 57-yards for his first NFL touchdown.

 

Lions are stopped in the backfield on third-and-two, with Reynolds losing 7 yards.

 

The Patriots have 2.3 turnovers per game, which is the highest turnover percentage in the Bill Belichick era.

 

INTERCEPTION: A Zappe pass bounces off the hands of Nelson Agholor and into the hands of Lions' DeShon Elliot. Lions ball. 

 

Patriots running back Damien Harris is questionable to return with a hamstring injury.

 

SACK: Matthew Judon takes down Jared Goff on third-and-7. Judon has been Mr. Reliable for the Patriots and with that sack he becomes the first player in franchise history to have a sack in the first five games of the season. 

 

Folk puts another one through the uprights to make it 6-0 New England.

 

The Patriots are making the most of their takeaway so far and are quickly heading towards red zone territory. The biggest play of the drive so far has been a 49-yard rush from Rhamondre Stevenson.

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INTERCEPTION: Jack Jones picks off Goff at the goal line, marking Jones' second interception in two weeks.

 
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Kicker Nick Folk gives the Patriots their first points of the game. 3-0 New England

 
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Security has let multiple people from the stands on the field to ride with Smith, who is currently in the ambulance on the field.

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