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This time, it counts. Lions offensive tackle Dan Skipper was, in fact, deemed an eligible receiver and got himself a touchdown during the second quarter against the Buffalo Bills.
Skipper was thought to have reported as eligible on a two-point conversion attempt last season against the Dallas Cowboys but was deemed to have not reported. This time, all is right in the world.
The touchdown pulled the Lions to within 21-14 in the second quarter.
Skipper joins Taylor Decker and Scott Conover as offensive linemen to score a touchdown for the Lions.
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Skipper was thought to have reported as eligible on a two-point conversion attempt last season against the Dallas Cowboys but was deemed to have not reported. This time, all is right in the world.
The touchdown pulled the Lions to within 21-14 in the second quarter.
IT'S SKIPPERRRRRRRR#BUFvsDET |CBS pic.twitter.com/YWbza83lRb
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) December 15, 2024
Skipper joins Taylor Decker and Scott Conover as offensive linemen to score a touchdown for the Lions.
.@Lions T @DanSkipper70 is the third offensive lineman in franchise history to record a receiving TD, joining @__taylordecker and Scott Conover.#OnePride pic.twitter.com/ZRefXDQ1o6
— Detroit Lions PR (@LionsPR) December 15, 2024
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