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DETROIT -- The Lions snapped their three-game losing streak with a thrilling 20-19 win Sunday against Carolina. This is an analysis of how the snaps were distributed.

-- In his first game since T.J. Lang was moved to injured reserve, Kenny Wiggins played all 65 offensive snaps. And that helped Detroit keep its offensive line intact for an entire game for just the second time all season. Wiggins clearly isn't the same caliber of player as Lang, but consistency matters up front too, and perhaps the Lions can now achieve some.

-- Kenny Golladay continues to see major playing time, logging 94 percent of the offensive snaps.