The Detroit Lions didn’t open up the preseason on the greatest of notes. Franchise quarterback Matthew Stafford was picked off on just his third attempt of the game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday afternoon.
But after Stafford and the rest of the team’s starters departed, Detroit’s backup offense came through big time.
Here, you will see rookie wide receiver Kenny Golladay hauling in a 23-yard touchdown pass from fellow youngster Jake Rudock. It was a thing of beauty.
And the @Lions are on the scoreboard first!
Rookie WR Kenny Golladay adjusts and makes a BEAUTIFUL catch for a TD. #DETvsIND https://t.co/NdPSVnE5DJ
— NFL (@NFL) August 13, 2017
Golladay, a rookie third-round pick from Northern Illinois, has been super impressive thus far in training camp. There’s definitely a chance he will ultimately play a big role on offense behind the likes of veterans Golden Tate and Marvin Jones.
More plays like this during the preseason will go a long way in that coming to fruition.