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Detroit Lions offensive coordinator John Morton and Myles Garrett have exchanged some words ahead of this weekend's matchup.
The Detroit Lions are heading into an important Week 4 matchup, and there's one area that they could really improve upon.
Jim Schwartz has no shortage of memories with the Detroit Lions and at their home Ford Field. A well-respected defensive mind in the NFL for nearly three decades, Schwartz had his lone head coaching stint with the Lions from 2009-2013 and led the franchise to the playoffs in 2011 for the first time since 1999.
Over the past two weeks, the Detroit Lions lead the NFL in scoring and yards, thanks to new coordinator John Morton's offense.
Frank Ragnow was one of the best offensive linemen in the NFL for the Detroit Lions for years. Even though he rarely missed a game, Ragnow was on the injury report every week for multiple years with an inoperable toe injury.
League source tells MLive that the Lions receiver has not been penalized for expletive-filled celebration during Ravens game.
Second-year Lions CB Terrion Arnold has allowed the second most receiving yards in the NFL (236) through 3 games, per the NFL's Next Gen stats.
Ex-Lions coach Jim Schwartz, Cleveland's defensive coordinator, has his unit turned all the way up after a 13-10 win over the Packers.