DETROIT -- Kenny Golladay is a man of big plays and short words. In the locker room, in huddles, in front of cameras or behind closed doors, he shows the silence of a man ready to let his actions do all the talking. But he was here to talk today, in the locker room after a thrilling 20-19 Lions win over the Panthers at Ford Field, because his play on the field had already done enough of it.
Golladay turned in the kind of day to remember because it was the first that belongs almost solely to him.