The Detroit Lions made their 2026 Ford Field debut on Saturday, hosting the Washington Commanders in the second week of the preseason. After a loss to the Cincinnati Bengals last week, the Lions entered the game eager to address early‑season shortcomings.
Game preview and viewing options
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Coach Dan Campbell’s assessment
Following the Bengals loss, Coach Campbell said the team played “really sloppy, particularly on offense,” citing drops, penalties, and poor third‑down execution. He emphasized that the team must clean up those mistakes and that the preseason is a learning period for the roster.
Bright spots from the Commanders game
- Defensive end Ahmed Hassanein recorded four tackles and two sacks, including a sack of Bengals starter Joe Burrow.
- Running back Jacob Saylors amassed 83 total yards, with 55 rushing yards on eight carries, emerging as a key offensive weapon.
- Offensive tackle Blake Miller started at right tackle and performed solidly in his first game action.
- Cornerback Keith Abney II led the team with five total tackles, recovered a fumble, allowed one catch, and deflected a pass.
Upcoming schedule
The Lions have one more preseason contest, traveling to Indianapolis to face the Colts on August 29. The regular season will begin on September 13, when Detroit hosts the New Orleans Saints at 1 p.m. at Ford Field.
Fans can expect post‑game interviews with Coach Campbell and selected players, providing further insight into the team’s progress as the preseason continues.
Original reporting: Warren | FOX 2 Detroit — read the source article.