Overview
- Officials first upheld a fourth-and-4 completion to Cade Otton for a first down, then brought the referee back for a second look that overturned the call and gave Detroit the ball and its timeout in the fourth quarter.
- NFL vice president of instant replay Mark Butterworth said an enhanced broadcast angle showed the ball was short when the knee was down, noting a malfunction with the official-to-official communication system during the review.
- Baker Mayfield criticized the officiating and said he was confused by the double review, while head coach Todd Bowles called the process an ugly look.
- Bowles said Mike Evans suffered a broken collarbone and is expected to miss most of the remaining regular season.
- Detroit won 24–9 behind 164 rushing yards, including 136 and two touchdowns from Jahmyr Gibbs, as Mayfield finished 28-of-50 for 228 yards with one touchdown, one interception and four sacks to drop Tampa Bay to 5-2.