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Rams-Lions QT

It was over when ...

Rams RB Steven Jackson ran for his first touchdown in eight games, the longest TD drought of his career.

(Paul Sancya / Associated Press)

Lions QB Matthew Stafford's pass on fourth-and-20 fell incomplete with 1:03 remaining in the game, ending Detroit's bid at a comeback.

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Rams RB Steven Jackson, who entered the game ranked second in total yards from scrimmage and third in rushing, rushed 22 times for 149 yards and his first touchdown this season, which gave St. Louis the lead with 1:44 remaining in the game. Jackson also had three catches for 17 yards.

Key Stat

In a game in which both teams had success running the ball (Rams: 150 yards, Lions: 127), St. Louis was simply better, averaging 5.8 yards per rush compared to Detroit's 3.8.

Noteworthy

St. Louis ended its NFL-leading losing streak at 17 games dating back to last season. ... Rams QB Marc Bulger (17 of 35 for 176 yards) passed Jim Everett to move into second all time in passing yards in franchise history with 22,301. ... The Lions scored on a safety in the second quarter when Rams SS James Butler took an interception out of the end zone, and ran back into the endzone, where he was tackled. ... The Rams, who had surrendered 30.1 points per game heading into the game, held the Lions to 10.

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