The Detroit Lions defeated the Philadelphia Eagles by a final score of 26-23 in overtime after scoring 10 points within the final four minutes of regulation.

The Lions had a +4.7 advantage in The Trench Counter, outgaining the Eagles by a +1.6 margin and having a +2 edge in the takeaway battle. The Eagles had a +7 advantage in Total Rushes/Completions.

Matthew Stafford was slow to get started, but finished 22-for-45 for 311 yards with a touchdown and interception. Stafford found Calvin Johnson six times on 13 targets for 135 yards.

Mikel Leshoure rushed 15 times for 70 yards.

Louis Delmas returned to the Lions' secondary and recorded an interception.

Michael Vick went 28-for-46 for two touchdowns and two interceptions, along with nine carries for 59 yards. Vick connected with Jeremy Maclin six times for 130 yards and a 70-yard touchdown with 5:18 left in the fourth quarter that gave the Eagles a 10-point lead at the time.

LeSean McCoy was limited by the Lions' defense, rushing 14 times for 22 yards. McCoy did catch a two-yard pass from Vick for a touchdown.