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Jared Goff had a good night, leading the Lions to a 42-29 victory over the Seahawks in a track and field meet at Ford Field.

The Lions quarterback went 18-18 for 292 yards and two touchdowns, with his scoring throws including 70 yards to Jameson Williams and 8 yards to Amon-Ra St. Brown. But that wasn't even his highlight: He caught a 7-yard touchdown pass from St. Brown on a trick play as the Lions pulled out all the stops.

Both teams are now 3-1.

The Seahawks defeated the Lions 516 to 389, but it wasn't their night. They had three big calls against them.

Geno Smith threw a pass to DK Metcalf in the end zone on a two-point attempt. Metcalf caught it, but officials ruled it incomplete. Cornerback Carlton Davis was called for pass interference, giving Seattle another chance. However, replays showed Metcalf went down with his knee on a ball, so it should have been ruled a successful attempt. The replay booth didn't check it and the Seahawks' second attempt fell incomplete.

With 9:18 left and the Seahawks trailing by eight yards, Seattle took the lead on fourth-and-3 on Detroit's 39th. Smith completed an 8-yard pass to Jaxon Smith-Njigba. However, Tyler Lockett was called for offensive pass interference and the Seahawks punted.

The final blow came with 2:45 left when Lions safety Brandon Joseph interfered with Metcalf in the end zone. The ball should have been placed on the 1, instead no flag was thrown. The Seahawks reached the Detroit 3 before turning it over on downs.

The Seahawks actually secured Goff when Dre'Mont Jones sacked him in the end zone with 2:01 left, a questionable throwing decision by the Lions.

But Smith threw an interception in the end zone with 1:00 left as Kerby Joseph ended any hope of a Seahawks comeback.

Detroit had 12 penalties for 101 yards, nine of which were by defense. Terrion Arnold took three penalties Monday night and has eight penalties this season, and Davis incurred three penalties while covering Metcalf most of the night.

However, Davis also returned a Metcalf fumble 49 yards to the Seattle 14 in the first half to set up a touchdown. The Lions, who had five touchdowns on 13 red zone possessions in the first three games, scored five touchdowns on five red zone possessions on Monday.

Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for 78 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries, and David Montgomery had 12 carries for 40 yards and a touchdown and a 40-yard reception.

Smith finished his night 38 of 56 for 395 yards with one touchdown and one interception, while Metcalf caught seven for 104. Kenneth Walker ran for 80 yards and three touchdowns on 12 carries.

The Seahawks trailed 21-7 at halftime but were unable to regain lost ground in the second half.

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