Lions cornerback sends brutally honest message to 49ers…….

Lions cornerback sends brutally honest message to 49ers’ Brandon Aiyuk.

The Detroit Lions have turned the page on the 2024 NFL season. However, this does not mean that there is no bitterness about what transpired in the NFC championship game. Lions cornerback Kindle Vildor is the latest player to publicly express his disgust with what happened in the second half of the game.

Vildor told reporters at Lions minicamp that he became so frustrated watching the NFC championship game against the San Francisco 49ers on NFL Network this spring that he shut off the television.

Lions CB Sends Brutally Honest Message to 49ers' Brandon Aiyuk

He did, however, watch long enough to witness Brandon Aiyuk’s 51-yard reception in the third quarter. That play clearly struck a nerve with the veteran cornerback.

“I was just watching, and I was like, ‘They got so damn lucky, man,'” Vildor stated on June 4, as reported by Dave Birkett of The Detroit Free Press. “I am like, Dang, man. This is ridiculous. I ended up visiting the business with my family.”

Aiyuk’s 51-yard reception may have been a Vildor interception. The pass originally struck Vildor on the face mask. But off the ricochet, Aiyuk caught a pass inside the Lions’ 5-yard line.

Brandon Aiyuk’s 51-Yard Catch Turned the Tide in the NFC Championship

San Francisco had already kicked a 43-yard field goal and stopped the Lions on fourth-and-2 to start the third quarter. So the momentum was shifting.

But Aiyuk’s catch changed the entire game. Three plays after his 51-yard reception, the 49ers were in the end zone, cutting the Lions’ lead to seven points.

The 49ers scored 27 straight points in the second half before the Lions answered. San Francisco scored three touchdowns during that period, the first of which was set up by Aiyuk’s catch.

That grab could’ve easily been an interception.

“I couldn’t believe it like, cause I was so far on top of him, so I’m like, ‘OK, it’s coming right to me,’ and like kind of last minute, he kind of put his hand up, now I kind of put my hand up and I kind of just lost it and it just hit me right in the face and it just ended up going right to him,” Vildor recalled. “It was just so unlucky and then after that it’s just, it was just crazy, man.”

San Francisco’s momentum was so strong following that play that Vildor described it as “God was on their side.”

That wasn’t the only misstep the Lions made in the second half of the NFC Championship Game. Many plays contributed to the loss of a 17-point advantage.

Vildor, on the other hand, was still struggling to come to terms with his wasted opportunity to change the outcome.

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