Lions’ Offensive Line Enters Record Books After 3 Straight Sack-Free Performances

The Detroit Lions’ offensive line just made history — and they did it in dominant fashion. For the first time since the NFL began officially tracking sacks in 1963, the Lions have gone three straight games without allowing a single one.

That’s right — Jared Goff hasn’t hit the turf once in the last three weeks, a testament to the grit, communication, and elite protection from Detroit’s front five. Players like Penei Sewell, Frank Ragnow, and Taylor Decker have anchored what might now be the best offensive line in football.

Head coach Dan Campbell and offensive coordinator John Morton have preached toughness and discipline since day one, and this streak proves it’s paying off. The clean pockets have allowed Goff to spread the ball efficiently, keeping Detroit’s offense rolling through the early part of the season.

The Lions aren’t just blocking defenders — they’re building history. And if this O-line keeps playing like this, opposing defenses will need a miracle to get anywhere near Goff.

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