HOUSTON — Nothing was going right for Detroit's Jared Goff on Sunday night against the Houston Texans.
The nine-year veteran threw a career-high five interceptions through three quarters and the Lions trailed by 10 points.
Instead of wallowing in his mistakes, Goff rallied the Lions to an improbable 26-23 win that was capped by a 52-yard field goal by Jake Bates as time expired.
''I had some unfortunate things early, but I've been through a whole lot worse than that,'' Goff said. ''Mentally, I've been to the bottom. Some unlucky plays aren't going to throw me off my game.''
The Lions improved to 8-1 for the first time since 1954 with their seventh straight victory overall and fifth in a row on the road.
''That was a hard-fought game,'' Detroit coach Dan Campbell said. ''We had to fight our way back in there. I'm proud of the guys. There's things we've got to clean up, but our guys wouldn't go away. They just wouldn't go away.''
Detroit trailed 23-7 at halftime after Goff threw three interceptions in the first two quarters. He threw two more picks in the third. Nonetheless, the Lions scored 16 straight points to tie it with about five minutes to go on Bates' 58-yard field goal.
''I just don't deserve this,'' Bates said. ''I was a soccer player growing up. I idolized football players in the NFL, and just to be here is surreal. I'm still pinching myself.''