The Detroit Lions were a let-down on offense in their latest defeat against the Philadelphia Eagles, putting the back-to-back NFC North champions on the outside looking in to the playoff field.

There’s still plenty of games left for the 6-4 Lions to get back into the postseason and only sit one game behind the Chicago Bears in the division.

But stringing together losses won’t do Detroit any good, making its upcoming return home against the New York Giants on Sunday even more important.

The Giants (2-9) have had a chaotic season after starting 0-3 with veteran Russell Wilson at quarterback, before earning unexpected victories over the Los Angeles Chargers and Eagles after making a quarterback change.

But a four-game losing streak saw coach Brian Daboll fired and the Giants proceeded to

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