The Detroit Lions are not approaching their “Monday Night Football” game against the San Francisco 49ers as just another meaningless contest. Even though the result won’t directly affect their playoff positioning, the Lions are taking this game seriously—and with good reason. This is a team that thrives on intensity, creativity, and an unwavering commitment to compete, no matter the stakes.
In a display of pure football ingenuity, the Lions pulled within one point of the 49ers early in the second quarter, with a brilliant 42-yard hook-and-ladder touchdown. It was a play that demonstrated just how much energy and focus Detroit is bringing to this matchup. On third-and-12, wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown caught a short pass from quarterback Jared Goff four yards beyond the line of scrimmage, and then, in a moment of sheer brilliance, flipped the ball to wideout Jameson Williams. Williams turned on the jets and sprinted down the sideline, putting six points on the board and electrifying the crowd. The creativity and timing of the play were enough to make even the most seasoned football fans take notice.
This dazzling moment wasn’t just a flash of brilliance—it was a statement. The Lions may have little to gain or lose in terms of their playoff seeding in this particular game, but they are treating this game against one of the NFC’s top contenders as if it were a must-win. The fact that they’re willing to dial up such an imaginative play shows their commitment to leaving it all on the field, regardless of the outcome.
As the Lions head into Week 17, their focus is already on the NFC playoff picture. With a win over the 49ers (who are already one of the most dangerous teams in the league), Detroit will be in an excellent position to claim the coveted No. 1 seed in the NFC, securing home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. A loss, however, would see them fall to the No. 5 seed, making their Week 18 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings a pivotal contest. That game, scheduled for “Sunday Night Football,” will be crucial in determining their playoff fate.
Though Detroit could play it safe to preserve some key players who are dealing with injuries, head coach Dan Campbell is no stranger to taking risks. Known as one of the most aggressive coaches in the NFL, Campbell has shaped this team into one of the league’s best by fostering a relentless, all-in mentality. For Campbell and his players, there’s no such thing as a meaningless game. The Lions’ approach has always been about playing hard, being aggressive, and never backing down from a challenge—no matter who the opponent is or what’s on the line.
So, even though Detroit may not need this win to clinch a playoff spot, they are still treating this game against the 49ers as an opportunity to prove themselves. They’re not just looking ahead to Week 18—they’re focused on maintaining the momentum and swagger that has gotten them this far. With Campbell leading the charge, the Lions have no intention of slowing down. They’re committed to staying aggressive, staying hungry, and playing with the kind of passion that has made them one of the most exciting teams in the league this season.