The Lions were in dire need of a score in the clutch moments late in Sunday’s game against the Chiefs, and wide receiver Kenny Golladay stepped up big-time.
Kansas City had a lead throughout most of the game, but Detroit did not quit, with quarterback Matthew Stafford driving his team down the field late in the game.
The Lions were faced with a second-and-goal scenario from the six-yard line, in desperate need of a score, and that’s when Golladay balled out. Stafford floated a ball in his direction, near the sideline, and Golladay did an excellent job of getting one foot in and tapping the other one down — just inches from the sideline — for the go-ahead score.
GO-AHEAD GOLLADAY! @Lions lead over the Chiefs! @kgxix #KCvsDET
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That play gave the Lions the lead with under three minutes remaining, and was huge.
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