KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Detroit Lions sure had enough chances to build a lead and put pressure on the Kansas City Chiefs.

But they couldn’t capitalize in those crucial moments, falling 30-17 to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night Football from Arrowhead Stadium.

It’s hard not to think about a couple of key moments in the first half as turning points. Jared Goff’s touchdown catch was called back due to illegal motion on the near 10-minute opening drive. The Lions had to settle for a field goal begrudgingly after scoring on fourth-and-goal to open the game.

Then there was the fourth-down incompletion near midfield late in the first half. Goff went for Amon-Ra St. Brown on fourth-and-2, but St. Brown was unable to reel it in despite getting two hands on the ball. Even with the ball a li

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