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Lions Surge Past Cowboys 44–30 on Thursday Night, Strengthening Playoff Push

Updated :  Friday, December 5, 2025 1:07 AM
Jahmyr Gibbs rushes past Cowboys defenders in Lions’ 44–30 victory.

Key Points

  • Detroit defeats Dallas 44–30, improving to 8–5 and boosting their NFC playoff chances.
  • Jahmyr Gibbs scores three touchdowns, tying Barry Sanders’ record for most TDs before age 24 (47).
  • Cowboys fall to 6–6–1, hurt by turnovers despite outgaining Detroit in total yards.
  • Brandon Aubrey becomes the first kicker in NFL history to hit three field goals of 55+ yards in one game.
  • Detroit’s defense delivers four sacks and two interceptions to secure the win.

Detroit Delivers Statement Win Under the Lights

The Detroit Lions delivered one of their most complete performances of the season on Thursday night, defeating the Dallas Cowboys 44–30 in a high‑energy matchup that carried major playoff implications. The win pushes Detroit to 8–5, while Dallas drops to 6–6–1, slipping further behind in the NFC East race.

The Lions controlled the game early, capitalizing on Dallas mistakes and maintaining their lead despite a late Cowboys surge.

Lions Take Control After Early Prescott Interception

The turning point came immediately after halftime when Dak Prescott opened the third quarter with an interception. Detroit quickly converted the turnover into points, stretching their advantage to 27–9.

Dallas mounted a comeback behind a 42‑yard touchdown strike from Ryan Flournoy, cutting the deficit to 30–27, but the Lions never relinquished control.

Offensive Standouts Fuel Detroit’s Victory

Detroit’s offense fired on all cylinders:

  • Jahmyr Gibbs: Three touchdowns, including a decisive 13‑yard score late in the fourth quarter.
  • David Montgomery: Explosive 35‑yard touchdown run.
  • Jared Goff: 25-of-34 passing for 309 yards and a touchdown to Isaac TeSlaa.
  • Jameson Williams: Seven catches for 96 yards.
  • Amon‑Ra St. Brown: Six receptions for 92 yards.

Gibbs’ performance was historic—his 47th career touchdown ties him with Barry Sanders for the most before age 24 in Lions history.

Cowboys Shine in Yardage, Struggle in Execution

Despite outgaining Detroit 417–408, Dallas was undone by turnovers and penalties.

  • Dak Prescott: 376 yards, two interceptions.
  • CeeDee Lamb: Six catches for 121 yards before exiting with a concussion.
  • Ryan Flournoy: Nine receptions for 115 yards and a touchdown.

The Cowboys’ miscues repeatedly stalled drives and allowed Detroit to maintain momentum.

Aubrey Makes NFL History on Special Teams

Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey delivered a record‑setting performance, becoming the first kicker ever to hit three field goals of 55+ yards in a single game. His kicks traveled 57, 55, and 63 yards, showcasing one of the strongest legs in the league.

Detroit’s Defense Steps Up When It Matters

After recording just four sacks over their previous four games, the Lions matched that total in one night. Al‑Quadin Muhammad, Jack Campbell, and Alim McNeill led the charge, while Derrick Barnes and D.J. Reed added interceptions.

Their pressure and timely takeaways proved crucial in containing Dallas’ late‑game push.

What Happens Next?

The Lions now sit firmly in the NFC playoff picture and will look to build on their momentum as the season enters its final stretch. The Cowboys, meanwhile, face mounting pressure; with their record slipping and key injuries emerging, they’ll need strong performances—and some help elsewhere—to stay alive in the postseason race.

Paul McCann

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