ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Free Press sports writer Dave Birkett looks at three Detroit Lions players who helped themselves and three who hurt their stock in Sunday's 14-13 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
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WR Kenny Golladay
The Lions' offense is depleted enough that teams know most every downfield pass is going Kenny Golladay's way. Yet Golladay was still able to dominate the Bills. The second-year receiver made a couple grown-man catches, including one when he ripped a would-be interception out of the defender's hands. Golladay had seven catches for a career-high 146 yards, and continues to establish himself as a future No.