Under the bright lights of Ford Field, American football fans witnessed one of the most impressive performances of the Detroit Lions in the 2025 NFL season. Coach Dan Campbell’s team not only won 24-9 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but also affirmed its position as a strong candidate for the NFC championship.
From the first minutes, Jared Goff showed why he is considered one of the most consistent quarterbacks today. With a series of deadly accurate passes, Goff quickly broke down the Buccaneers’ famously disciplined defense. Star Amon-Ra St. Brown became the center of all eyes when he made a spectacular 67-yard sprint, scoring a touchdown amid the resounding cheers of the audience.

Not only did the offense excel, the Lions’ defense also completely stalemate the opponent. Aidan Hutchinson and Brian Branch constantly pressured Baker Mayfield, preventing him from executing his usual play. Tampa Bay only scored 3 field goals and were completely powerless to penetrate Detroit’s iron defense.
One of the most memorable moments of the game came in the 3rd quarter, when David Montgomery made a run through three defenders, bringing the Lions’ second touchdown. The entire Ford Field exploded, tens of thousands of fans chanting “Lions Pride!” in extreme excitement.
With this victory, the Detroit Lions improved their record to 5-2, continuing to hold the top position in the NFC North. Meanwhile, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers dropped to 3-4 and faced enormous pressure if they wanted to win a playoff spot.

After the game, coach Dan Campbell shared proudly:
“We played like real lions. No fear, no concessions, and always believed in each other. This is real Detroit football.”
Jared Goff was simple but emotional:
“Every throw, every run, it was for the fans. They deserved a great night like this.”
The 24-9 victory not only brought joy to the people of Detroit, but also affirmed: The Lions are truly back – strong, cool and full of spirit. If they continue to maintain this form, Super Bowl 2025 could be the stage for the blue and silver team from Michigan.