LANDOVER, Md. – Of all the players on the Detroit Lions’ roster, Jahmyr Gibbs is typically the most soft-spoken one — brief with his words, never showing too much emotion after a loss or a win, always measured.
That changed Sunday night following Detroit’s 44-22 victory over the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium — a bounce-back win after admitting he and his teammates didn’t play the brand of football they’re used to during their Week 9 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
“Yeah, last week we didn’t play even close to our standards. That’s probably the worst game we’ve played since I’ve been here,” Gibbs told reporters after the game. “We don’t want to ever put that on tape again. So pretty much tried to get back on our horse type of game.”
In that Vikings loss, Gibbs finished with

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