Cincinnati — At no point during the 37-24 win at Paycor Stadium were the Detroit Lions ever in danger of actually losing to the Cincinnati Bengals.

But despite producing a three-takeaway game in a double-digit victory, the Lions’ defense was dissatisfied with how things ended on Sunday.

The Lions’ defense allowed 21 fourth-quarter points after holding the Bengals to three points in as many quarters, resulting in some frustrated voices in the locker room after the game.

“Me personally, I feel like s---,” said cornerback Amik Robertson, who had a second-quarter interception but gave up a 64-yard touchdown to Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase in the fourth quarter.

“I just have high expectations for myself. Outside, you might say that, ‘Well, he caught a pick and he started off fast, he’s al

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