Trey Lance tosses 2 touchdown 
		passes, leading the Chargers over the Lions 34-7 in Hall of Fame game
			
			[August 01, 2025]  
			By ROB MAADDI 
		
			CANTON, Ohio (AP) — On his third team in his fifth season, Trey 
			Lance played like a No. 3 overall pick. 
			 
			Lance threw for 120 yards and two touchdowns, and the Los Angeles 
			Chargers beat the Detroit Lions 34-7 in the Hall of Fame game that 
			kicked off the NFL’s preseason Thursday night. 
			 
			“Big night for Trey. Just played calm, cool, collected, ran the 
			operation, threw the ball really well,” Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh 
			said. 
			 
			The game opened with a moment of silence for the four people killed 
			earlier this week by a shooter who was targeting league headquarters 
			in New York. 
			 
			The gunman also wounded a league employee in the shooting Monday 
			night. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told NBC he visited the 
			employee for an hour on Wednesday and said the man was improving. 
			 
			There was increased security around Tom Benson Stadium and the Pro 
			Football Hall of Fame village. 
			 
			Jared Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jahmyr Gibbs, David Montgomery, Penei 
			Sewell and the rest of Detroit’s star-studded offense didn’t see any 
			action against Los Angeles. 
			 
			Coach Dan Campbell’s Lions, who went one-and-done in the playoffs 
			last season after winning a franchise-record 15 games, also sat 
			their top two draft picks. 
		
			
			  
		
			“It’s the first one out of the gate,” Campbell said. “We turned it 
			over five times and had zero takeaways. That’s hard. Can’t put the 
			defense in that kind of a position. It’s hard to get a rhythm when 
			you turn the ball over.” 
			 
			Justin Herbert was among many of the Chargers starters rested by 
			coach Harbaugh, who led the team to a six-win turnaround and a 
			playoff berth in his first season. Rookie running back Omarion 
			Hampton, a first-round pick, carried twice for 9 yards. 
			 
			The Chargers recovered a fumble on the opening kickoff at the Lions 
			28 and converted the short field into a 7-0 lead. 
			 
			Lance made a perfect touch pass on fourth-and-2 to Will Dissly, who 
			caught a 5-yard touchdown over a defender’s outstretched hand. 
			 
			“I feel good. Some good. Some bad. Left some plays out there,” Lance 
			said. 
			 
			After undrafted rookie cornerback Nikko Reed stepped in front of 
			Kyle Allen’s sideline pass and returned it 60 yards to the Lions 6, 
			Kimani Vidal ran in from the 2 to make it 14-0. 
			 
			Allen threw another pick on the next possession to Tony Jefferson 
			after driving the Lions to the Chargers 23. 
			 
			Craig Reynolds’ 3-yard TD run cut Detroit’s deficit in half. 
			 
			But Lance fired a 19-yard pass to Tucker Fisk to the Lions 19 and 
			connected with KeAndre Lambert-Smith on a 15-yard TD pass for a 21-7 
			halftime lead. 
			 
			Lance has started just five games in four NFL seasons after playing 
			in only 19 games at North Dakota State. He spent just two seasons 
			with the 49ers, who selected Brock Purdy with the last pick the same 
			year they traded three first-round picks and a third-rounder to move 
			up to get Lance. 
			 
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            Detroit Lions running back Craig Reynolds (13) runs the ball in for 
			a touchdown against the Los Angeles Chargers in the first half of 
			the Pro Football Hall of Fame NFL preseason game Thursday, July 31, 
			2025, in Canton, Ohio. (AP Photo/David Dermer) 
              
 
			 After two years with Dallas, Lance joined the 
			Chargers to compete with veteran Taylor Heinicke for the backup job. 
			He completed 13 of 20 passes before giving way to rookie DJ 
			Uiagalelei. 
			 
			“I'm excited to play,” Lance said. “Every place is different. Every 
			coaching staff is different. Every team is different. It’s been fun 
			to be here. I’ve really enjoyed being here, just the joy the guys 
			around the building have. It’s a joyful place to be.” 
			 
			Allen and Hendon Hooker are battling for the Lions’ backup job 
			behind Goff. Allen was 9 of 14 with two picks. Hooker, a third-round 
			pick in 2023, has thrown nine passes in his first two seasons. He 
			also tossed an interception against the Chargers. 
			 
			“You get caught in needing to see some of these guys getting put out 
			there and want them loose and also want to win and play well. We 
			didn’t do it,” Campbell said. 
			 
			Detroit’s sloppy special teams turned it over again in the third 
			quarter. Jakobie Keeney-James dropped a punt inside the 10 and the 
			Chargers recovered at the 5. But Los Angeles had to settle for 
			Cameron Dicker’s 23-yard field goal. 
			 
			The Chargers capped the scoring on Vidal’s 2-yard TD run late in the 
			fourth quarter. 
			 
			Hutchinson’s return 
			Lions star edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson told NBC in the second half 
			he can’t wait for Week 1 against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau 
			Field. 
			 
			Hutchinson had 7 1/2 sacks in five games last season before he went 
			down with a leg injury. 
			 
			Before the game, Hutchinson spent time signing autographs for Lions 
			fans who made the trip. 
			
			
			  
			Preseason rust 
			Dicker, who was 39 of 42 on field goals last year and 9 of 11 from 
			50 yards or beyond, hit the left upright on a 50-yard try. He made 
			his next two field goals. 
			 
			Gold jackets 
			Cornerback Eric Allen, defensive end Jared Allen, tight end Antonio 
			Gates and wide receiver Sterling Sharpe will be inducted into the 
			Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday. 
			 
			Up next 
			Chargers: Host the New Orleans Saints on Aug. 10. 
			 
			Lions: Visit the Atlanta Falcons on Aug. 8. 
			
			
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