INDIANAPOLIS — Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions spent three months scoring at a historic rate.
Now with the weather changing outside, they're winning with old school football, too.
Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for two scores, David Montgomery added a third TD run and Detroit's increasingly stingy defense kept the Indianapolis Colts out of the end zone on Sunday, leading the Lions to their ninth straight win, 24-6.
''This is, whatever it is, 10 quarters without allowing a touchdown and the three last games in the second half we're not allowing it,'' coach Dan Campbell said. ''We talk about it all the time — limiting points, play physical style, shut down the run — we were able to do that.''
They've been doing it all season in their greatest run in decades, but have been more effective lately and it has shown.
The Lions improved to 10-1 for the first time since 1934, their inaugural season in the Motor City. They own the league's longest active winning streak and are 6-0 on the road this season.
While the Lions have scored points by the dozens all season, Campbell's preference for physical football means they're equally capable of grinding out wins with the combination of a ball-control offense and an ascending defense that propelled them to this win.
Gibbs finished with 21 carries for 90 yards on a day Goff went 26 of 36 with 269 yards and no touchdowns. And for the third straight week, all against AFC South foes, the Lions had a second-half shutout.