ALLEN PARK, Mich. — For two players who grew up a time zone apart, played in different college conferences and different NFL divisions and who are heading into their second and third pro seasons, respectively, Kenny Golladay and Eli Apple have seen quite a bit of each other these past few years.
Apple and Ohio State got the upper hand when they met Golladay and Northern Illinois in 2015 in a terrific matchup at The Horseshoe. But Golladay, a second-year wide receiver for the Detroit Lions, might be gaining back the upper hand ever since.
Golladay's Lions beat Apple and the New York Giants in Week 2 last season, sending the Giants to an 0-2 start.