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Kenny Golladay is Lions' No. 1 WR, should be for long time

DETROIT – Matthew Stafford threw the ball toward the visiting sideline, and for much of the ball’s flight, it looked like it was going to be a game-changing interception. James Bradberry had a good break on the ball, perhaps the better angle to catch it than Stafford’s target on the pass.

Bradberry looked like he grabbed it – until he didn’t. Until Kenny Golladay, cutting back at a little deeper angle, jumped at the same time as Bradberry. Based on the replay, the corner appeared to catch it – or at least have his hands on it.