Wide receiver Marvin Hall stood out with a career-best 113 receiving yards on four catches in an otherwise abysmal game for the Detroit Lions' offense.
And all that production came in the second half.
Hall would be the most logical choice to help fill the void if Kenny Golladay can’t play in Sunday’s road game against the Minnesota Vikings. Golladay left the field late in the second quarter Sunday and didn’t return. Lions coach Matt Patricia on Monday described Golladay’s status as “day by day and week by week.”
As Golladay limped off, Hall stepped in.