Lions road woes now at 25th after recent loss to Bills
- November 15th, 2010
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PLAYING on the road remains an Achilles hill for the Detroit Lions in the ongoing National Football League season.
This developed after the Lions suffered their 25th defeat on the road as they fell to the struggling Buffalo Bills 12-14 in the 2010 NFL season.
With the defeat the Lions fell down 2-7 win-loss record while the Bills increase to 1-8 in the current NFL season.
Bills superstar running back Fred Jackson was the hero for the the home-team as he ran a season-best 133 yards and scored twice in leading the Bills get past the Lions.
Playing in-front of its fans, the Bills were very motivated in the game as they play huge as a team and battled the visitor toe to toe to emerge victorious in their game.
Buffalo Bills superstar running back Fred Jackson in action.
Jackson took advantage of the Lions poor performance on the road as he carried his team to victory over the Lions.
Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick had a also a good game as he 12 of 24 for 146 yards and a touchdown to help his team defeat the Lions.
With their victory the Lions are now were given a new lease of life in their aim for an NFL playoff slot and the chance to compete in the Super Bowl.
The Lions on the other-side of the coin were sad with their loss since it showed the world that the team is struggling hard on the road the past three years.
However, the team remains focused on their aim for an NFL playoff appearance this year despite their loss.
The Lions said they can still achieve their dream if they continue to play hard and work as a team this year.
NFL Teams: Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions
