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Lions Look to Roar Against Ravens on Monday Night
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After a crushing Week One defeat, the Detroit Lions roared back in Week Two, dominating the Chicago Bears. Now, all eyes are on their Monday Night Football clash against the Baltimore Ravens on September 28th at 8:15 PM ET, broadcast on ESPN. Can the Lions capitalize on their momentum and score a statement win, or will the Ravens shut down Detroit's early-season surge? This primetime showdown could define both teams' trajectories for the season.
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