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Detroit Lions vs Cincinnati Bengals Match Player Stats (Oct 5, 2025)

Final Score: Lions 37, Bengals 24 | Sunday, October 5, 2025 | Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, OH


DateSunday, October 5, 2025
VenuePaycor Stadium, Cincinnati, OH
Attendance66,115
BroadcastFOX
Detroit record4–1 (2–1 away)
Cincinnati record2–3 (1–1 home)
KickoffSunday afternoon, FOX broadcast

The game David Montgomery had waited nearly a decade for lasted three hours. He walked into Paycor Stadium as a Detroit Lions running back and left it having rushed for a touchdown, thrown for another on a wildcat snap, and helped Detroit to a 37–24 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. He grew up two miles from that field. His older sister Kiki — paralyzed in a February 2024 car accident — watched from field level, her first game since the crash.

Detroit improved to 4–1, their fourth consecutive win. Cincinnati dropped to 2–3, their third straight loss since quarterback Joe Burrow suffered a toe injury on September 14 against Jacksonville. Over those three defeats, the Bengals were outscored 113–37.

The complete player statistics and box score from the game follow below.



Box Score

Score by Quarter

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Final
Detroit Lions7714937
Cincinnati Bengals0302124

Scoring Summary

TimeQtrScorePlayDrive
10:501DET 7–0Sam LaPorta 10-yd pass from Jared Goff (Bates kick)7 plays, 58 yds, 4:10
12:162DET 14–0Brock Wright 3-yd pass from David Montgomery (Bates kick)5 plays, 17 yds, 2:26
0:002DET 14–3Evan McPherson 50-yd field goal10 plays, 60 yds, 3:47
11:253DET 21–3Jahmyr Gibbs 20-yd pass from Jared Goff (Bates kick)5 plays, 28 yds, 2:43
5:433DET 28–3David Montgomery 8-yd rush (Bates kick)7 plays, 80 yds, 4:10
14:514DET 28–10Ja’Marr Chase 15-yd pass from Jake Browning (McPherson kick)10 plays, 73 yds, 5:52
10:224DET 28–17Ja’Marr Chase 64-yd pass from Jake Browning (McPherson kick)4 plays, 70 yds, 2:07
5:144DET 35–17Isaac TeSlaa 12-yd pass from Jared Goff (Bates kick)8 plays, 68 yds, 5:08
3:014DET 35–24Tee Higgins 2-yd pass from Jake Browning (McPherson kick)8 plays, 63 yds, 2:13
1:494DET 37–24Derrick Barnes safety — Browning sacked in end zone1 play, –7 yds, 0:05

Note: A safety was initially credited to Detroit in the second quarter but overturned on a defensive holding call.


Team Stats

StatDetroitCincinnati
Total Yards365322
Passing Yards247237
Rushing Yards11885
Total Plays6158
Yards per Play6.05.6
1st Downs2321
Passing 1st Downs1512
Rushing 1st Downs74
1st Downs via Penalty15
Completions / Attempts20/2426/40
Yards per Pass Attempt8.85.6
Interceptions Thrown03
Sacks — Yards Lost4–142–14
Rushing Attempts3316
Yards per Rush3.65.3
3rd Down Efficiency2/8 (25%)4/11 (36%)
4th Down Efficiency0/00/0
Red Zone (Made–Att)5/6 (83%)2/2 (100%)
Turnovers13
Fumbles Lost10
Penalties8 for 56 yds6 for 30 yds
Total Drives1212
Time of Possession34:2125:39

Passing Stats

Detroit Lions — Passing

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Jared Goff19/2325811.2304–1463.5153.0
David Montgomery1/133.0100–099.6118.8
Team20/2424710.9404–14151.6

Cincinnati Bengals — Passing

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Jake Browning26/402516.3332–1416.876.1
Team26/402376.3332–1476.1

Rushing Stats

Detroit Lions — Rushing

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLONG
David Montgomery18653.6119
Jahmyr Gibbs12544.509
Jameson Williams111.001
Jared Goff2–2–1.00–1
Team331183.6119

Cincinnati Bengals — Rushing

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLONG
Jake Browning4317.8013
Samaje Perine4276.8010
Chase Brown8273.406
Team16855.3013

Receiving Stats

Detroit Lions — Receiving

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLONGTGT
Amon-Ra St. Brown810012.50269
Sam LaPorta59218.41396
Jahmyr Gibbs23316.51202
Isaac TeSlaa11212.01121
Brock Wright294.5163
Jameson Williams199.0091
David Montgomery166.0061
Team2026113.143923

Cincinnati Bengals — Receiving

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLONGTGT
Ja’Marr Chase611018.326410
Andrei Iosivas58216.40307
Tee Higgins3227.31137
Chase Brown7213.0098
Mike Gesicki2157.50155
Samaje Perine221.0052
Drew Sample1–1–1.00–11
Team262519.736440

Defensive Stats

Detroit Lions — Defense

PlayerPOSTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Jack CampbellLB1130100
Derrick BarnesLB851101
Amik RobertsonCB660010
Avonte MaddoxDB430100
Kerby JosephS430020
Aidan HutchinsonDE421105
Brian BranchS410000
Alex AnzaloneLB320130
Rock Ya-SinCB320020
Trevor NowaskeLB320000
Jacob SaylorsDB220000
Al-Quadin MuhammadDE200003
Roy LopezDT200000
Craig ReynoldsRB200000
Pat O’ConnorDE110000
Tyler LacyDT110000
Terrion ArnoldCB110020
Grant StuardLB100000
Tyleik WilliamsDT000010
Team623425119

Cincinnati Bengals — Defense

PlayerPOSTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Demetrius Knight Jr.LB840100
Logan WilsonLB830000
T.J. Slaton Jr.DT820002
Geno StoneS640100
Barrett CarterLB620000
Jordan BattleS600000
B.J. HillDT530001
Dax HillCB520000
Joseph OssaiDE411101
Ja’Marr ChaseWR330000
Kris Jenkins Jr.DT320100
Cam SampleDE310000
Oren BurksLB300000
Trey HendricksonDE222102
Cam Taylor-BrittCB210000
Mike PennelDT200000
Myles MurphyDE111101
Samaje PerineRB110000
Tycen AndersonS110000
Shaka HeywardLB110000
Josh NewtonCB110000
DJ Turner IICB110010
McKinnley JacksonDT100000
Team81364617

Interceptions

TeamPlayerINTRET YDSTD
DetroitAlex Anzalone1140
DetroitAmik Robertson120
DetroitKerby Joseph110
Detroit Total3170
Cincinnati00

Fumbles

TeamPlayerFUMLOSTREC
DetroitJared Goff110
Detroit Total110
CincinnatiJake Browning100
CincinnatiChase Brown100
CincinnatiTee Higgins (rec.)001
CincinnatiOrlando Brown Jr. (rec.)001
CincinnatiLogan Wilson (rec.)001
Cincinnati Total203

Special Teams

Kicking

TeamPlayerFGPCTLONGXPPTS
DetroitJake Bates0/05/55
CincinnatiEvan McPherson1/1100%503/36

Punting

TeamPlayerNOYDSAVGTBIn 20LONG
DetroitJack Fox522444.80464
CincinnatiRyan Rehkow422055.03065

Kick Returns

TeamPlayerNOYDSAVGLONGTD
DetroitJacob Saylors38729.0370
CincinnatiCharlie Jones615425.7370

Punt Returns

TeamPlayerNOYDSAVGLONGTD
DetroitKalif Raymond11111.0110
CincinnatiCharlie Jones166.060

Game Notes

Goff’s passer rating of 153.0 — on 19-of-23 passing, 258 yards, three touchdowns, no interceptions — ranked among the cleaner performances of his season.

Montgomery’s wildcat touchdown pass came on second-and-goal at the Bengals’ 3-yard line, with Detroit leading 7–0. He took a direct snap, faked a run, and found tight end Brock Wright alone in the end zone. It was the second time in Montgomery’s seven-year career he had both a passing and rushing touchdown in the same game.

Gibbs and Montgomery scored touchdowns in the same game for the 14th time, tying the NFL record previously held by Emmitt Smith and Daryl Johnston of Dallas — the most such games by any running back duo in league history. The Lions pair goes by Sonic and Knuckles.

Kerby Joseph’s interception was his 20th career pick. He joined Hall of Famer Ed Reed as the only two safeties since 2000 to record 20 or more interceptions within their first four NFL seasons.

Detroit’s three interceptions directly produced 14 points. Robertson’s pick at the Cincinnati 19-yard line set up the wildcat scoring drive four plays later. The Lions’ turnover margin on the day was plus-two.

Amon-Ra St. Brown’s 100-yard receiving game moved him past Brett Perriman into fourth place on Detroit’s all-time receiving yards list. He finished the afternoon at 5,258 career yards.

Sam LaPorta’s touchdown reception — a 10-yard catch in which he flipped over cornerback Dax Hill to reach the end zone — was his 18th career scoring reception, fourth-most by any tight end in Lions franchise history.

Jack Fox placed four of his five punts inside the Cincinnati 10-yard line, three of them before halftime. The Bengals did not start a drive outside their own 30-yard line until five minutes remained in the fourth quarter.

Ja’Marr Chase’s 15-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter had a 12.5% completion probability per NFL Next Gen Stats — the lowest recorded for a touchdown pass during the 2025 season at that point. Chase had 0.6 yards of separation from cornerback Rock Ya-Sin and was 0.2 yards from the sideline when the ball arrived. It ended a scoreless run that had stretched across 20 consecutive Cincinnati possessions.

Trey Hendrickson’s two sacks included a strip sack of Goff recovered by the Bengals. The forced fumble was the 15th of Hendrickson’s career. Myles Murphy and Joseph Ossai each added a sack for Cincinnati, which finished with four sacks and seven quarterback hits on Goff.

Jake Browning’s three touchdown passes all came in the fourth quarter, when the game had already moved past reach. He finished with eight interceptions across 14 quarters of play since replacing Burrow. His 16 career touchdown passes tied David Klingler for ninth on the Bengals’ all-time list.

Injuries: Detroit WR Kalif Raymond left in the first quarter with a neck injury sustained on a punt return and did not return. LT Taylor Decker was inactive with a shoulder injury. Bengals QB Joe Burrow remained out with the toe injury suffered September 14.


Officials

RoleOfficial
RefereeCarl Cheffers
UmpireDerek Anderson
Down JudgeDaniel Gallagher
Line JudgeQuentin Givens
Field JudgeNathan Jones
Side JudgeEugene Hall
Back JudgeMartin Hankins

Detroit held the ball for 34:21. Fox’s four punts inside the Cincinnati 10 kept the Bengals hemmed in for three quarters. The Lions scored 14 points off turnovers and gave up one back — a fumble by Goff that the Bengals recovered but could not convert. When Derrick Barnes dragged Browning to the ground in his own end zone with 1:49 remaining, Cincinnati had clawed from 28–3 to 35–24, and none of it was enough. The final score was 37–24. Montgomery carried 18 times. He knew the ground he was running on.

Sean Garcia
Sean Garciahttps://dailyinfomagazine.com/
I'm Sean L. Garcia, a Swedish-born American journalist based in Washington with over six years of experience reporting across local publications and digital media. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and have spent the better part of my career covering the full spectrum of news, from breaking world affairs and domestic politics to sports analysis, consumer technology, automotive industry developments, the business of entertainment, celebrity culture, gaming, health, and the cultural moments that define how people actually live. I launched Daily Info Magazine on April 05, 2026, because I wanted to build one publication where readers never have to go elsewhere, a destination backed by real reporting, proper sourcing, and an editorial team that takes accuracy seriously across every beat we cover. I serve as Editor-in-Chief and continue to report, write, and publish alongside our team of writers, researchers, and editors every single day.

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