It’s been three years since the Detroit Lions lost back-to-back games under head coach Dan Campbell. Coming off a disappointing loss to the Minnesota Vikings last week, Detroit hits the road as it takes
on the Washington Commanders. These two teams last met in the NFC Divisional Round last year as the top-seeded Lions were upset by the Commanders, forcing the Lions’ best season in franchise history to end earlier than expected. With revenge on the mind of the staff and players, this game could be a good chance for Detroit to rebound.
“Got a lot of respect for what Dan Quinn’s done out there,” said Campbell. ”Good program. They’ve gotten some injuries, some things that they’ve been trying to overcome here – and really no different than us though, coming off a loss and getting back on their feet. We’re getting back on our feet and cleaning things up and find a way to be competitive and get the win.”
Here’s a look at our Pride of Detroit staff picks for the Lions in Week 10:
- Jerry Mallory (3-0): Lions 31-21
- Brandon Knapp (5-3): Lions 28-17 (Scouting Report, Bold Prediction)
- Ryan Mathews (5-3): Lions 21-14 (5 Questions)
- Alex Reno (5-3): Lions 24-16
- Ty Schalter (5-3): Lions 34-13
- Erik Schlitt (5-3): Lions 28-20 (Scheme Breakdown, Honolulu Blueprint)
- Morgan Cannon (4-4): Lions 31-16 (Before the Roar Podcast)
- Al Karsten (4-4): Lions 27-13 (Key Stats)
- Kellie Rowe (4-4): Lions 24-17
- Meko Scott (4-4): Lions 34-6 (Before the Roar Podcast)
- Zac Snyder (4-4): Lions 26-16
- John Whiticar (4-4): Lions 24-21
- Hamza Baccouche (3-4): Lions 26-24
- Max Gerber (3-5): Lions 30-17 (Before the Roar Podcast)
- Jeremy Reisman (3-5): Lions 34-17 (On Paper)
For the rest of what the POD staff predicted for the NFL, check out our Week 10 predictions: Moneyline, spread, and over/under.
Now, it’s your turn to have your voice heard. Share what you think the game score will be in the comment section at the bottom of the page and vote in the poll directly below. Can Detroit get its revenge against the Commanders from their playoff exit last season, or could Washington try to keep its postseason hopes alive without Jayden Daniels?











