KANSAS CITY – With Detroit missing some starters on defense due to injury and a couple other key contributors playing through injuries, Lions head coach Dan Campbell knew Sunday night's matchup at GEHA Field against a good Kansas City Chiefs team with quarterback Patrick Mahomes was going to come down to his offense scoring points.
Unfortunately, the No. 1 scoring offense in the NFL this season averaging 34.8 points per contest came up short in a 30-17 loss to the Chiefs on Sunday Night Football.
"I'm disappointed," Campbell said after the game. "It's been a long time since you're watching someone kneel it three times in front of you and it's not even close. You're down two scores. We got worked pretty good.
"I felt like this was a game where we were going to have to score 30 points, a