Detroit — Justin Rogers grades the Detroit Lions' performance from Sunday's 30-16 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
Quarterback
With all due respect to the hand he's being dealt at this stage in the season, Matthew Stafford's own errors are playing a role in the offense's struggles. Forget the interception in the closing seconds when the game was essentially decided. The quarterback's inability to hold on to the ball, coughing up an game-altering fumble in the fourth quarter, was the most damaging play of the afternoon. Stafford missed a couple other throws, including short-arming a double-pass, trick play and firing wide on a third-down throw to Bruce Ellington.