SPORTSLions 20, Bears 10Lions' Theo Riddick, T.J. Jones, Marvin Jones Jr., Eric Ebron and Golden Tate celebrate Jones' touchdown with a 'Cancan' dance' in the second quarter of the 20-10 Detroit victory over the Chicago Bears at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan on December 16, 2017.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions Marvin Jones Jr. stretches out and steals away a possible interception by Bears' Eddie Jackson for a long first down reception in the second quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions quarterback Matthew Stafford is sacked by Bears' Roy Robertson-Harris and Lamarr Houston in the first quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions quarterback Matthew Stafford is sacked by Bears' Roy Robertson-Harris in the first quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions quarterback Matthew Stafford is sacked by Bears' roy Robertson-Harris in the first quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsMatthew StaffordDaniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions tight end Eric Ebron celebrates after a first-down completion in the first quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsThe pistol was Detroit's preferred formation to run the ball, with 16 of 21 carries coming from the set. Running backs Theo Riddick (pictured) and Tion Green shouldered the load.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions punter Sam Martin gets jostled by Bears' Roy Robertson-Harris but no call is made in the first quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions quarterback Matthew Stafford scrambles out of pressure and throws a long reception to Marvin Jones Jr. in the second quarter against the Bears.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions Marvin Jones Jr. hangs onto a long first down reception in front of Bears' Eddie Jackson in the second quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions' Darius Slay breaks up a reception intended for Bears' Kendall Wright in the second quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions' Kenny Golladay pulls in an over-the-shoulder reception along the sidelines but is called for an interference call, knocking down Bears' Kyle Fuller before the reception in the second quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions' Kenny Golladay pulls in an over-the-shoulder reception along the sidelines but is called for an interference call, knocking down Bears' Kyle Fuller before the reception in the second quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions wide receiver Marvin Jones Jr. is all smiles after a long leaping reception to set up a touchdown in the second quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions' Marvin Jones Jr. takes the reception into the end zone for a touchdown past Bears' Eddie Jackson in the second quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsFrom left, the Lions' Theo Riddick, T.J. Jones, Marvin Jones Jr., Eric Ebron and Golden Tate celebrate Jones' touchdown with a can-can dance in the second quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions' Theo Riddick, T.J. Jones, Marvin Jones Jr. and Eric Ebron are all smiles after Jones' touchdown, and subsequent 'can-can' dance, in the second quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions' Glover Quin drags down Bears running back Tarik Cohen in the second quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions' Kenny Golladay stretches out but can't pull in a reception in the second quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsMarvin JonesDaniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions tight end Eric Ebron goes up and pulls down a touchdown recepiton in the third quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions tight end Eric Ebron and tight ends coach Al Golden go over Ebron's touchdown reception on the sidelines in the third quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsBears' Kendall Wright can't pull in a reception with Lions' Nevin Lawson defending in the third quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsBears' Kendall Wright can't pull in a reception with Lions' Nevin Lawson defending in the third quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsIt was only two or three yards but it was still pretty cool as Bears' Tarik Cohen makes a one handed reception in the third quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions quarterback Matthew Stafford is sacked by Bears' Akiem Hicks, with Detroit teammate Graham Glasgow trying to take some of the hit off Stafford, in the third quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions wide receiver Golden Tate makes Bears defender Kyle Fuller to slip, maybe with his eyes, leaving Tate to pick up a first down in the fourth quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions head coach Jim Caldwell on the field after an injury during the fourth quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLIons' Quandre Diggs intercepts a pass intended for Bears' Dontrelle Inman in the end zone in the fourth quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions' Jamal Agnew likes what he sees after teammate Quandre Diggs intercepts a pass in the end zone, intended for Bears' Dontrelle Inman in the fourth quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsBears' Kendall Wright pulls in a reception with Lions' Darius Slay defending along the sidelines in the fourth quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions' Jarrad Davis and A'Shawn Robinson pressure Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky to throw incomplete in the fourth quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsBears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky fumbles the ball on the snap but is able to recover in the fourth quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsBears' Eddie Jackson drags down Lions' Tion Green in the fourth quarter.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsWith the Bears in their red zone late in the fourth quarter, the Lions' Darius Slay intercepts a pass intended for the Bears' Daniel Brown, much to the pleasure of Detroit coach Jim Caldwell, turning the ball over to Detroit, which ran out the clock and preserved 20-10 victory.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsBears' rookie defensive back Eddie Jackson walks out with Lions' defensive tackle A'Shawn Robinson, a fellow Alabama University football player, after Detroit beat Chicago 20-10.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions' Tahir Whitehead hopefully will be smiling for real at the end of the day as Detroit takes on the Chicago Bears at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan on December 16, 2017.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions wide receiver Kenny Golladay readies for an over-the shoulder reception during warmups.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsDetroit Lions Vice President of Corporate Partnerships, Bill Hawker presents Detroit PAL CEO Tim Richey a ceremonial check for $750,000 grant to be used for the construction of the new headquarters and athletic facilities at ‘The Corner Ballpark on the former site of Tiger Stadium.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions wide receiver Kenny Golladay readies his hands for a reception during warmups before Detroit Lions takes on the Chicago Bears.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsLions' Tahir Whitehead stretches wearing a 'Joker' face mask while warming up before the game against the Bears.Daniel Mears, Detroit News