Detroit Lions cornerback DJ. Reed (4) gets in position during the second half against the Baltimore Ravens on Monday in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Terrance Williams)
DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Lions got their groove back on offense, reviving a balanced attack that looks a lot like it did last year as the NFL’s highest-scoring unit after a sputtering start in Green Bay.
Cleveland, meanwhile, has a surprisingly stingy defense.
Detroit (2-1) expects to be challenged by the Browns (1-2) when Jared Goff hands the ball off and drops back to pass on Sunday at Ford Field, even though it has restored some respect around the league with two straight wins.
“We can’t go through the ebbs and flows,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said. “After the Packers, we were done for the year. And now all of a sudden, we’