# Panthers Dominate Lions in Week 5
*By ESPN Staff Writer*
In a Week 5 showdown, the Carolina Panthers put on an offensive clinic as they cruised to a commanding 48-7 victory over the struggling Detroit Lions. The Panthers maintained their flawless 5-0 record, while the Lions continued to face challenges, falling to 1-4 on the season.
**Young Shines Bright**
Panthers' quarterback Bryce Young was the star of the show, putting up impressive numbers. Young completed 18 of 29 passes for 320 yards, including three touchdown strikes, and notably, zero interceptions. His precision passing kept the Lions' defense on its heels all game long.
**Ground Assault**
Elijah Mitchell was a force to be reckoned with in the rushing department. Carrying the ball 19 times, Mitchell bulldozed his way to 158 yards and found the end zone twice. His longest run of the day was an impressive 55-yard sprint, leaving Lions defenders in the dust.
**Receiving Corps in Sync**
The Panthers' receiving corps had a field day against the Lions' secondary. Jerry Jeudy was Young's favorite target, hauling in seven receptions for 126 yards and scoring two touchdowns. D.J. Chark Jr. also made his presence felt with four receptions for 79 yards, including a touchdown.
**Defensive Dominance**
The Panthers' defense was equally impressive. They managed to sack Lions quarterback Jared Goff, who struggled throughout the game, a total of three times. Additionally, the Panthers' defense forced two interceptions, one each for safety Eric Rowe and rookie sensation Jaycee Horn.
**Lions' Struggles Continue**
On the flip side, the Lions had a challenging day. Quarterback Jared Goff faced relentless pressure from the Panthers' defensive line, completing only 7 of 21 passes for a mere 64 yards. Goff also threw two interceptions, which stymied any hopes of a Lions comeback.
**Montgomery's Lone Bright Spot**
One of the few bright spots for the Lions was the performance of running back David Montgomery, who carried the ball eight times for 65 yards and found the end zone once on a 37-yard burst. However, the Lions' offensive struggles far outweighed Montgomery's individual success.
**Looking Ahead**
As the Panthers celebrate their perfect start to the season, they'll undoubtedly look to maintain their momentum in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, the Lions will need to regroup and find solutions to their ongoing challenges as they aim to turn their season around.
Week 5 was a clear reminder that in the NFL, anything can happen on any given Sunday. For the Panthers, it was another step toward greatness, while the Lions find themselves in need of answers as they move forward in the 2023 season.