What People Are Saying About the Lions’ NFL Season Opener
The Detroit Lions beat the Los Angeles Rams in a close season opener on Sunday, Sept. 8. The game saw the teams going into overtime, but in the end, the…

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The Detroit Lions beat the Los Angeles Rams in a close season opener on Sunday, Sept. 8. The game saw the teams going into overtime, but in the end, the Lions squeaked out a victory, 26-20. The Lions are one of the most buzzed-about teams in the NFL going into the 2024 season. So, of course, people are talking about the team's NFL opener.
Lions' NFL Season Opener Takeaways
My biggest takeaway from the season opener was that the Detroit Lions' offense, as was the case last year, is dangerous. Now, with wide receiver Jameson Williams performing like he did on Sunday, I can't think of a team who could take the Lions down. Not even the Chiefs. Sorry, Taylor. There's some cleaning up to do, but with Jared Goff and his offense performing the way they did, I believe we're in for another great season for the Detroit Lions.
On defense, plenty of NFL experts and analysts are giving props to Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone, and for good reason. Anzalone was exceptional during the season opener and provided some much-needed help to other stars on defense.
"Aidan Hutchinson had a big day and Marcus Davenport was impressive in his Lions debut, but Anzalone set the early tone for the Lions on defense, much like Montgomery did on the offensive side of the ball," Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press said. "He had tackles for loss on two of the Rams’ first three plays and finished with a game-high 13 tackles (three for loss)." He added that Anzalone "has some of the best instincts on the team," which I believe is a solid statement.
Another star during the game, as mentioned before, was Williams.
"On a night when Amon-Ra St. Brown was uncharacteristically quiet (three catches for 13 yards), it was Williams making the most noise in the passing attack," noted John Whiticar of Pride of Detroit. Whiticar added that Williams' speed is his best weapon, and you need look no further than his touchdown grab of 52 yards."
Williams' stats for the night included five receptions for 121 yards and a touchdown. It was impressive, to say the least.
Jeff Risdon of USA Today noted, "It was fun to see a lot of the plays and concepts the Lions worked on all summer in practices get implemented into game conditions. They didn't all work as expected, but it reinforces that the Lions are practicing the right way."
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It's been quite a wild NFL offseason already. I feel like every day, I wake up to some kind of major news breaking about one or more NFL teams. But, a lot of the changes happened right before the end of the season, in the form of a bevy of new coaches. So, let's get into ranking every coach NFL hired for 2024.
It's hard to believe, but the NFL is replacing a quarter of its head coaches in 2024. That's so wild. I guess it goes to show that there is very little forgiveness in the NFL when it comes to those leaders. The same is true of college football, too. If coaches aren't able to deliver in a few years, they're out. The football world can also be very fickle. When you're winning, you're on top. When you're losing, you're out. I get it, though, because these teams want to win. There's a lot of money and pride on the line. So, let's hope the new coaches for the NFL this year deliver some good games.
Some of the head coaching changes have been shocking. For example, I was surprised when the Seattle Seahawks let Pete Carroll go after so many successful seasons. Another shocker, albeit not quite as surprising, was Bill Belichick. Sure, the New England Patriots had a terrible season. The worst. But, there's no denying that Belichick is one of the greatest NFL coaches of all time. Will Carroll or Belichick resurface as the head coach of another NFL team down the line? Time will tell. But, for now, they'll be watching from the sidelines. So, here I go with ranking the NFL's eight new head coaches. While all of these guys look solid, some moves are just more winning than others. Reach out to me with your thoughts on the new NFL coaches here.
8. Dan Quinn, Commanders
The Commanders looked like favorites to get Ben Johnson from the Detroit Lions as their new head coach, but Johnson decided to stay in the Motor City. So, they snagged Dan Quinn. Of course, Quinn got the Falcons all the way to Super Bowl 51, so he has experience. But, it's not really an exciting hire. Sill, Quinn could deliver the goods.
7. Brian Callahan, Titans
Brian Callahan is the new head coach of the Tennessee Titans, and he comes with football in his blood. His father, Bill, once took the Raiders to the Super Bowl. Brian stands on his own, though, and helped take Cincinnati on the Super Bowl run with Joe Burrow. Let's see if he can bring that magic to Nashville.
6. Jerod Mayo, Patriots
Jerod Mayo has big shoes to fill as the new head coach for the New England Patriots. He's replacing the great Bill Belichick. They're keeping it in the family, though, as Mayo has been with the Patriots for years. Robert Kraft promoted the former Patriots star from within, much like former player Dan Campbell was given the head coaching role with the Detroit Lions.
5. Raheem Morris, Falcons
Like many of the coaches on this list, Raheem Morris has his work cut out for him with the challenging Atlanta Falcons. He's no stranger to the NFC South and was with the Buccaneers years ago. Of course, Morris' name got big as the defensive coordinator for Sean McVay when the L.A. Rams won the Super Bowl. Let's see if he can make it happen in Atlanta.
4. Antonio Pierce, Raiders
Antonio Pierce helped Las Vegas come back at the end of last season, after Josh McDaniels was let go after his short time there. The players and fans seemed to really love Pierce and what he was doing in just a few games. So, this pick definitely makes sense.
3. Jim Harbaugh, Chargers
Well, Jim Harbaugh finally got back to the NFL. Every year, it seemed like Harbaugh was flirting with the NFL, trying to snag a gig and leave the Michigan Wolverines. Well, hot off a national championship win with the Wolverines, he's back, now with the Chargers. He's super motivated to get a Super Bowl. He also already has a good roster. So, this could go up quickly.
2. Mike Macdonald, Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks let go of a great coach in Pete Carroll, but they got a great one, too. What's more, the Seahawks knabbed a defensive-minded coach, which is a rare gem in the NFL. I mean, the NFL is usually so offensive-minded, so it's nice to see someone on the defensive side of things leading the pack. MacDonald has a lot on his side, including some strong players and a great GM in John Schneider. He's also known to be well-liked by players, which can go a long way.
1. Dave Canales, Panthers
It's ironic that one of the most challenged teams has the No. 1 new coach on this list. But, it's true. Dave Canales is a great fit for the Panthers, and boy, do they need the help. Canales has lots of history with the Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He should be a great QB-coaching fit with Bryce Young, too.