DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Lions had a lot of things go right in Sunday's 34-10 win against the Cleveland Browns.

Now they need to find out how costly the game will be in the long run.

The Lions (3-1) lost both starting cornerbacks to injuries against the Browns — D.J. Reed to a hamstring injury and Terrion Arnold to a shoulder problem.

Reed was having one of his best games before the injury. He finished with three passes defended, tying for the team high, and returned an interception 34 yards to set up a touchdown.

“He's going to be down for a while, but the good news is that it isn't a season-ender,” Campbell said. “We should get him back, which is big, because he's a stud.”

Reed, who is in his first season with the Lions after spending the first seven years of his career with the 4

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