Detroit Lions Offense Aims for Historic Greatness in Record-Breaking Season
The Lions, led by Jared Goff, are on an eight-game win streak and rank among the NFL's most prolific offenses of the past 25 years.
- The Detroit Lions lead the NFL in scoring, averaging 33.6 points per game, and recently secured their largest franchise victory with a 52-6 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
- Jared Goff and the Lions offense are striving to reach 'perfection,' aiming to be remembered as one of the greatest offenses in league history.
- The Lions are scoring touchdowns on 36% of their drives, ranking fourth among NFL offenses in the last 25 years, and their 32.2 points per game is the fifth-best mark over the same period.
- Detroit sits atop the NFC standings at 9-1, tied for the league's best record, and is on an eight-game winning streak, its longest since 1934.
- The team attributes its success to continuity, returning nine offensive starters and the same coaching staff, while maintaining a focus on weekly preparation and execution.