If you want a show, we have what you need! This Sunday, the 12th of the NFL season, the Detroit Lions, a spectacular team since the start of the season, will face the Indianapolis Colts who remain on a victory last week on the New York Jets field!
The Detroit Lions, attack!
There are currently no more spectacular teams in the NFL than the Detroit Lions! Coached by Dan Campbell, a fan of risk-taking in attack, the players of the Michigan franchise continue to produce great offensive performances. Twice already this season, the Lions have managed to cross the mark of 50 points scored and 4 times that of 40 points. Suffice to say that Lions matches do not often rhyme with boredom.
To lead this attack, quarterback Jared Goff is undoubtedly having the best season of his entire career. He is also well helped by his number 1 receiver, Amon-Ra St.Brown, capable of catching any ball with his sure hands. On the run, David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs panic the opposing defenses. In short, an impressive team offensively to the delight of Detroit supporters.
Read also: summary of week 11.
Indianapolis Colts: playoffs in sight?
The Indianapolis Colts are having a less convincing season than that of their opponent of the day! Since the start of the season, the men of Shane Steichen, who is coaching the franchise for only his second season, have a record of 5 wins for 6 losses and are struggling to string together victories. However, the playoffs are still accessible for these Colts who do not lack talent.
When it comes to mentioning the team’s not always consistent performances, it is difficult to overlook Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson! Benched a few weeks ago, the second-year quarterback returned to action last week with success. Capable of gaining yards powerfully on the ground, Richardson also has an impressive arm which makes him capable of making big offensive plays!
Get ready, a real fireworks display could take place this Sunday between the Indianapolis Colts and the Detroit Lions as part of this 12th week of the NFL.