DETROIT -- David Blough started his season being traded from Cleveland to Detroit at the cut-down deadline.
And it ends with him as the Lions' starting quarterback after injuries to Matthew Stafford and Jeff Driskel -- and the recipient of a touchdown catch against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday in Week 17 from wide receiver Danny Amendola.
On first-and-10 at the Green Bay 19-yard line, Blough faked a handoff and then tossed the ball to Amendola on a reverse from left to right. As he did that, Blough also took off downfield. Amendola stopped just after the right hash, turned and looked at a wide-open Blough.
AND HE CAN PASS ‼️@DannyAmendola @david_blough10 pic.twitter.com/fxJiLErsVO
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) December 29, 2019
He threw a pretty good pass, which Blough caught for an easy 19-yard touchdown and a 7-0 lead after the PAT. And like Stafford and Taylor Decker before him, when they caught passes for touchdowns or two-point receptions on trick plays, Blough threw the ball deep into the stands at Ford Field.
It's the second straight season the Lions have used a trick play in Week 17 to score against the Packers with nothing on the line for Detroit. Last year, kicker Matt Prater threw a touchdown pass to Levine Toilolo on a fake field goal in Green Bay.
Danny Amendola is 3-of-3 for 83 yards and two TD passes in his career.