One of the more anticipated matchups in Week 15 was the Buffalo Bills taking on the red-hot Detroit Lions. With two teams who are both deemed to be Super Bowl contenders, all eyes were on this match.
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Fans Go Scorched Earth on Mack Hollins After Mocking Injury
But amid the action on the field, there was a scary moment that occurred when Lions cornerback Khalil Dorsey suffered an ugly leg injury and was later transported to a local hospital.
Fans on social media noticed that Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins appeared to be pointing and mocking the injury and did not hold back.
"Mack Hollins laughing about an injured player to taunt BB. Totally normal behavior," one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"Mack Hollins pointing at the injured lion down on the field. What a f*****g scumbag," another user added.
Mack Hollins laughing about an injured player to taunt BB. Totally normal behavior. pic.twitter.com/yMSclkO8rV
— Vaughnmower (@Vaughnmower) December 15, 2024
Dan Campbell Wants Improvement From Lions
The Detroit Lions have been hands down the most explosive team in the NFL this season. And their dominance has mostly come from their offense. With a motivated Jared Goff leading an offense that features a host of weapons such as Amon Ra St. Brown, Sam LaPorta, and Jamyr Gibbs the sky is the limit for this year's Detroit team.
In addition, they have made tweaks to their defense adding star pass-rusher Za'Darius Smith to their defensive front. The Lions aren't just primed for a deep playoff run, they also look primed to win this year's Super Bowl as not many teams have the talent to go toe-to-toe with them.
Heading into Sunday's matchup against a very game Buffalo Bills squad, Lions head coach Dan Campbell said there are minor tweaks that he wants to make as the team prepares for what they hope is a long playoff run.
"I mentioned this before, there are little things on offense, defense, and special teams, just little things, that are creeping up that we hadn't quite snuffed out yet, that we haven't quite cleaned up that are putting us in a couple of bad positions," Campbell said.
"And we need to just completely disinfect all of that, let's get it out of there. That's what I'm really looking for, how clean of a game can we play, and that will serve us well."