The first 30 minutes of Sunday's game between Detroit and Dallas were marked by a defensive struggle 

Detroit and Dallas were marked by a defensive struggle, with Detroit's defence guiding the team to a 6-3 halftime lead. 

The game remained a defensive duel until the fourth quarter, but Dallas ultimately prevailed 24-6 thanks to the Lions' offense's four fourth-quarter errors. 

Thanks to the Lions' offense's four fourth-quarter errors. Detroit is now 1-5 on the year after the defeat. 

straight game. With running back D'Andre Swift (inactive), wide receiver DJ Chark (on injured reserve)  

straight game. With and slot receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown leaving with a concussion in the first quarter, Detroit was lacking  

offensive depth, but it doesn't explain how poorly they've played the past two weeks. 

Following Lions quarterback Jared Goff's fifth interception of the year on the first play of the second half at the Dallas 18-yard line 

of the second half at the Dallas 18-yard line, Dallas scored the game's first touchdown. Trevon Diggs was chosen. 

Ezekiel Elliott's 1-yard touchdown run gave Dallas 82 yards in seven plays and the Cowboys their first lead of the day at 10-6.