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NFL Game Summary - Buffalo at Detroit

Detroit, MI (SportsNetwork.com) - Dan Carpenter hit a 58-yard field goal with just four seconds to play and the Buffalo Bills pulled off a 17-14 win over the Detroit Lions.

Kyle Orton, making his first start for Buffalo in place of a benched EJ Manuel, threw for 308 yards and a touchdown on 30-of-43 passing with an interception for the Bills (3-2), who snapped a two-game losing streak.

Matthew Stafford went 18-for-31 for 221 yards, one touchdown and one interception for the Lions (3-2), who had won their previous two games. Golden Tate caught seven passes for 134 yards and a score.

"Obviously a tough one to lose but you have to give credit to New York, they did a good job shutting down the run and putting pressure on Stafford today," said Detroit head coach Jim Caldwell.

After Alex Henery missed his third field goal attempt of the game, a 50-yarder that wasn't even close, the Bills had the ball at their own 40 with 21 seconds to play.

The first snap saw Sammy Watkins bobble a pass, but he held on to it for a 20- yard gain. The Bills then called their last timeout and following an incompletion, Carpenter lined up for a 58-yarder and hit it through with four seconds left.

"We knew where we wanted to get the ball, but we thought Dan could do it from there," said Buffalo head coach Doug Marrone. "He was all fired up for it and ready to go."

Detroit's final play saw the team try using the lateral after a reception by Corey Fuller, but it went nowhere as the Bills recovered the loose ball for the win.

Detroit scored on its third touch of the game after getting the ball back at its own 43. A 28-yard catch-and-run from Reggie Bush got the ball to the Buffalo 9, and two plays later Stafford hit Tate in the left side of the end zone for a 7-0 lead with five seconds left in the first quarter.

Buffalo's ensuing touch saw the Lions add to their lead, as Rashean Mathis stepped up on a route for a clean pick and a 41-yard return into the end zone for a 14-0 lead.

The Bills' offense continued to struggle with another quick three-and-out, but the defense came up with a big play as a Stafford pass saw Bush unable to come up the ball, tipping it into the hands of Stephon Gilmore for the interception.

Buffalo started the drive near midfield and got down to the Detroit 17, but a bad snap on third down forced the team to settle for a 45-yard field goal from Carpenter to make it a 14-3 game with under seven minutes to play in the half.

Detroit got in scoring position on the opening touch of the second half, but Henery booted a 44-yard field goal attempt off the right upright and it stayed out.

Buffalo, though, was unable to take advantage of the good field position, as Carpenter knocked a 50-yard attempt of his own off the left upright and out.

The next Lions drive ended the same as the previous, as Henery missed a 47- yard field goal attempt well to the left.

"We had some problems with the kicking game today, which is obvious and which is an area we're going to have to look at to try and improve," said Caldwell.

Buffalo again had a short field to work with, and was able to cut into its deficit with a 25-yard field goal from Carpenter to make it a 14-6 game with 1:23 to play in the third.

The Bills' next drive saw them march down the field, with the big play coming on a 3rd-and-10 as Orton floated a deep ball down the right sideline into the hands of Marquise Goodwin, who came down with the grab for a 42-yard gain to the Detroit 4. Two plays later, Orton's soft toss into the end zone was pulled down by Chris Gragg for a 2-yard score. Fred Jackson converted the 2-point attempt with a run up the middle and it was a tie game with 9:23 to play.

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