Traylanth, selected as the third overall pick in his fifth season, showcased his potential by leading an impressive performance. Lance threw for 120 yards and two touchdowns, helping the team secure a 34-7 victory over the Detroit Lions in the Hall of Fame Game, which marked the start of the NFL preseason. The game opened with a solemn moment to honor four victims of a recent shooting at the league’s New York headquarters, where an employee was also injured. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell visited the wounded employee, who is reportedly recovering.
Security measures have been heightened around Tom Benson Stadium and the Pro Football Hall of Fame Village. Despite strong efforts from Lions stars such as Jared Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown, JaMycal Hasty, David Montgomery, and Penei Sewell, they struggled against the Chargers. After a record-setting 15-win season last year, the Lions managed only one playoff win.
Chargers’ starter Justin Herbert was resting with many starters sidelined by coach Jim Harbaugh. Rookie running back O’Malley Hampton had a brief but effective effort with two carries for nine yards. Early in the game, the Chargers recovered a fumble on the Lions’ 28-yard line, quickly turning it into a 7-0 lead.
Lance displayed accuracy with precise short passes, including a touchdown catch despite tight defense. Undrafted rookie cornerback Nicco Reid intercepted a pass and returned it 60 yards to set up another Charger score. Lions’ Kyle Allen led a promising drive but threw an interception shortly after. Craig Reynolds scored a 3-yard touchdown to cut the deficit, but Lance responded with another touchdown pass to extend the lead to 21-7 at halftime.
Lance has only started five games in his four NFL seasons and played 19 college games at North Dakota. Initially picked by the 49ers after a trade involving multiple high draft picks, he later joined the Chargers where he contended for a backup role. In this game, he completed 13 of 20 passes before yielding to rookie DJ Uiagalelei.
The Lions are evaluating Kyle Allen and Hendon Hooker for the backup quarterback position behind Jared Goff. Allen completed nine of 14 passes with two interceptions, while Hooker has had limited NFL experience. Detroit’s special teams fumbled again in the third quarter, leading to a Chargers field goal. Vidal added a late two-yard touchdown run to seal the win.
Lions’ standout edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson expressed excitement for the upcoming regular season opener against the Green Bay Packers. Hutchinson was sidelined last season due to a leg injury after recording 7.5 sacks in five games. Before the game, he engaged with fans, signing autographs.
Kicker Cameron Dicker, known for his accuracy, made two field goals in this game, including an attempt from 50 yards. The article also highlighted the upcoming Pro Football Hall of Fame inductions, featuring cornerback Eric Allen, defensive end Jared Allen, tight end Antonio Gates, and wide receiver Sterling Sharp.
Looking ahead, the Chargers will face the New Orleans Saints on August 10, while the Lions will play the Atlanta Falcons on August 8.
Fan Take: This game underscores the critical role of emerging talent like Lance in shaping team success and the importance of strong security following recent tragic events. For NFL fans, it’s a reminder that preseason performances can signal future stars and set the tone for an intense, hopeful season ahead.