Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams celebrates scoring a touchdown during the first half against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jared Goff tried to find the positives for the Lions — such as, a 40-yard touchdown pass to Jameson Williams — that seemingly meant little in a loss when an offense takes an oh-fer on fourth downs.
Goff and the Lions fizzled on fourth.
Try, 0 for 5.
“The fourth downs were the whole thing,” Goff said. “I don’t know what we were on third down.”
Don’t look at the stat sheet, Jared.
Try, 3 for 13 on third downs.
The Lions failed time after time to get a first down that could have sustained a drive or led to a score against an Eagles defense that turned in a masterpiece. Goff threw for only

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