**What makes the Goff to St. Brown connection so special?**
St. Brown had nine receptions for 115 yards (12.8 avg.) and three touchdowns and added two rushes for seven yards to total 122 scrimmage yards on the afternoon, becoming the first Lions player since Calvin Johnson in 2010 to produce a game with at least 100 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns.
Campbell said it's an art form watching St. Brown and Goff work.
"It's awesome to watch. They have such a rapport with each other. They trust each other immensely," Campbell said of the duo. "The way that he runs his routes. He so crisp and he's so detailed. It helps him anticipate the throws and they just have so much time on task.
"He knows exactly what he's going to do and St. knows exactly where the ball is going to be before he's out of the break. They've just worked together for so long. We have a tremendous amount of trust in those two players."
Goff completed 23-of-28 passes (82.1 percent) for 334 yards, five touchdowns and zero interceptions for a 156.0 passer rating against the Bears Sunday.
**Where is rookie defensive lineman Tyleik Williams making his biggest strides?**
Williams' contributions aren't always going to be noticed in the stat sheet. He does some of the dirty work in the middle, taking on double teams and opening lanes for others to make plays.
But Williams did show up on the stat sheet twice following the game, getting his hands on two passes, one on a fourth down that led to a turnover on downs.
"He had a couple of critical plays there where he knocked those balls down and he's got a knack for that a little bit," Campbell said. "He just continues to get better in the run game taking on some of these double teams and clearing his blocks and making plays. We see a player who is continuing to get better."
**Are there any injury updates from Sunday's game?**
Campbell said they are waiting on second opinions on injuries suffered by Mahogany and edge rusher Marcus Davenport.