One of the best offenses in the NFL last season, the Detroit Lions have some work to do on that side of the ball this summer. At least with their second-string.
Rookie running back Jahmyr Gibbs showed off his explosiveness with 37 yards on seven touches in one quarter of work, but Jameson Williams and Sam LaPorta dropped key passes and Nate Sudfeld threw an interception on the Lions’ first play of the preseason as the Giants led, 13-3, at halftime.
Sudfeld threw two interceptions, both on passes intended for Williams.
His first turnover came on a deep shot to Williams that fell well short of its target when he was hit by Giants linebacker Tomon Fox as he threw.