Sunday afternoon's game between the Detroit Lions and Tennessee Titans features two teams looking to stabilize after rocky starts to the 2012 season.
The last time these teams met up, Chris Johnson was in the midst of a rookie 1,000-yard rushing season, Daunte Culpepper and Vince Young were starting quarterbacks and Jim Schwartz and Mike Munchak were assistant coaches on the same sideline.
Four years later, Johnson is irrelevant, Culpepper and Young are unemployed, and Schwartz and Munchak are head coaches on opposite sidelines.
The Lions, who have Super Bowl aspirations this year, are coming off a loss to the San Francisco 49ers, which itself came on the heels of a sloppy performance by the Lions in a victory over the St. Louis Rams.
The Lions are looking for quarterback Mathew Stafford to find his rhythm. So far this season Stafford has thrown four interceptions so far this year to only two touchdowns, but he'll be looking forward to facing a Titans pass defense that has been carved up by both Tom Brady and Philip Rivers this season.
The Titans, meanwhile, were pounded in Week 2 by the San Diego Chargers and are still looking for their first victory of the season.
Sunday's game kicks off at 1 p.m. ET, with coverage being handled by FOX. The Lions are currently favored by 3 points.
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