6 winners (and 1 loser) from Lions' thrilling win over Ravens on MNF

How about a statement win?!
Detroit Lions v Baltimore Ravens
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The Detroit Lions marched into Baltimore in Week 3, under the bright lights of Monday Night Football, and dominated the Ravens. That might not even be an apt enough word to describe what Detroit did to the Ravens' offense and to Lamar Jackson in this clash.

Seven sacks on one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL in addition to multiple pass breakups and several near interceptions led to the Lions leaving M&T Bank Stadium 2-1.

There were a few hugely impactful players on this contest, while some struggled to make their mark in what turned out to be a slugfest between two teams you should be dying to see in the Super Bowl this winter.

5 winners and 2 losers from Lions' huge win over Ravens on the road

Winner: Jared Goff

It is very, very hard to out duel a perennial MVP candidate like Jackson. Goff did so. With 202 passing yards on 20-28 passing efficiency, Goff managed to control this game like nothing else. He stayed pretty solid in the pocket, allowing the young guards in front of him to pass block for him - which, by the way, they did so with near ease.

Goff doesn't have to toss up bombs to Jameson Williams in every game to be a winner. He just has to do what he did in this win - control what you can control, and operate with trust in your front line. One note for him, though: kindly pick up some tips on how to increase your speed from Jahmyr Gibbs. He was surgical, full stop. And that helped chug the Lions' offense right along.

Winner: Amon-Ra St. Brown

St. Brown was always going to be a huge piece of this win. The oft-reliable receiver finished up the contest with 77 receiving yards and one touchdown, and a game-sealing first down catch during a 4th and 2 situation late in the game when the Lions were up. He made it known all game long that Baltimore was going to have issues draping coverage on him.

And, congratulations to him for moving to third all time on the Lions' receiving touchdown list.

Winner: David Montgomery

Montgomery, aka Knuckles, had to pick up some slack for his Sonic, Gibbs, in this one. He had multiple huge breakoff runs, and ended the game with 151 rushing yards and two scores. He also iced the game with a touchdown, making it impossible for the Ravens to get back into the contest. Through the first two weeks of the year, Montgomery had 82 total rushing yards. He nearly doubled that total in one game.

Winner: Al-Quadin Muhammad

Muhammad was thrust into a starting role this week after Marcus Davenport went on the IR with a pec strain. To anyone who has been paying attention to Lions football over the last few weeks, it felt like a blessing in disguise that Muhammad would finally be getting the reps he deserves in this contest. For anyone not paying attention, they were introduced to Muhammad with 2.5 sacks and two stuffs.

He's the best answer to the hole left by Davenport that the Lions have, and he's not a terrible one. It was clear that Aidan Hutchinson was greatly aided by him actually providing pass rush and pressure on Jackson on the night, and it's exciting to think about his development over these next few games with Davenport not expected back for a few weeks.

Winner: Jake Bates

We have to give Bates his flowers for his tackle on a Ravens return that could've ended really badly for Detroit. Bates got the hit on Rasheen Ali, who looked like he had an open runway for a touchdown had he not gotten him down prior to then. Bates continues to prove why he's such a critical piece of this Detroit team, despite not playing the flashiest of positions, necessarily.

Winner: Lions offensive line

There was a drive for the Lions in the 2nd quarter that lasted a whopping 10 minutes and 48 seconds that ended in a touchdown for Montgomery, and the offensive line was absolutely gassed. ESPN's Laura Rutledge said during her sideline report after that drive that the line was so tired, that Tate Ratledge was shaking sweat out of his mullet.

They all worked ridiculously hard during this win, and it was yet another confidence building experience for their young guards in Ratledge and Christian Mahogany.

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Loser: Terrion Arnold

This probably isn't surprising, but Arnold is the one loser from this contest. Back when the game looked like it could slip from Detroit, Arnold was getting targeted heavily by Jackson and the Ravens' receivers, allowing numerous big gains for De'Andre Hopkins during one series and committing a terrible DPI on that same drive.

He had so much hype from training camp that you have to wonder if there's something going on with Arnold and his previously problematic groin injury. He's a step slow and not doing a good job of sticking to his man in coverage through three weeks of action. It's been a tough schedule to start, but he's got to pick it up at some point.

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