Who will the Detroit Lions look to in the secondary with CB Carlton Davis out?

What did Campbell think of quarterback Jared Goff’s performance after watching the tape?

Detroit’s veteran quarterback almost single-handedly kept the Lions in the game Sunday, throwing for 494 yards and five touchdowns.

“It was as good as I thought it was in real time,” Campbell said. “It was really good. I thought our protection was solid, man. Those guys up front did a good job in pass protection most of the day.

“He’s continuing to play at a really high level right now. He’s going to give us an opportunity to have a chance to win every game. He’s playing at a very high level. I can’t say enough good things about Jared Goff right now now . He does.”

Does the offense need more from the running game going forward?

A strength all year for this top-ranked offense, the run game has struggled to gain traction the past two weeks. Detroit rushed for just 48 yards on 15 carries (3.2 avg.) against the Bills Sunday.

Detroit not only couldn’t get their own running game going Sunday, but they also couldn’t stop the Bills’ running game (197 yards).

Getting their run game rolling is another way the offense can help their undermanned defense moving forward.

Campbell said watching the run game on tape was frustrating because it wasn’t the plan or just one player making a mistake. On one play it’s the backside tackle, and another the receiver and another the tight end.

“But I’m telling you, it’s all fixable,” Campbell said. “We’re going to get that fixed and it’s definitely going to help the defense. It’s going to help us offensively be more efficient and it’s going to help the defense because we can stay on the field and convert.”