INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff broke the huddle, scanned his group of offensive players, then gave the group a double take.
It didn't look right.
"What?" receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, wearing a microphone in-game, muttered in a befuddled tone as he looked around, unsure where to go.
"We called the play," St. Brown explained later. "I was like, yeah, I don't know what I'm doing on this play I'm not supposed to be in."
With three minutes and seven seconds remaining in the second quarter and a 17-10 lead over the Los Angeles Chargers, the Lions stood on the field in the incorrect personnel grouping to run the play called in by offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.