ALLEN PARK, Mich. — The banged-up Detroit Lions took some serious hits in their loss to the Buffalo Bills.
‘‘Nobody cares,‘’ coach Dan Campbell said Monday. ‘’Nobody is going to give us a pass, or put an asterisk next to your record."
Running back David Montgomery and defensive tackle Alim McNeill need to have season-ending knee surgeries after both were hurt in the setback to Buffalo, Campbell said. Khalil Dorsey had season-ending surgery Sunday night after breaking his leg against the Bills.
The Lions will also be indefinitely without cornerback Carlton Davis III, who had a jaw injury in the 48-42 loss to Buffalo that ended their franchise-record, 11-game winning streak.
‘‘Not sure how long that’s going to be, I just know in the immediate future, I don’t see it,‘’ Campbell said.
Detroit’s roster has been decimated, putting 18 players on injured reserve and the latest wave will push that total past 20.
The Lions have lost six starters on defense from their Week 1 lineup, including defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, who broke his leg two months ago at Dallas.
Detroit (12-2) has overcome the series of injuries, which have hit the defense particularly hard, well enough to win 11 straight games before losing to Buffalo.