Dave Birkett

Detroit Free Press

Kyle Orton and Dan Carpenter were among those who complained to Bills coach Doug Marrone

Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone said his team filed a complaint with NFL security about someone using a laser pointer to try to distract his players during Sunday's 17-14 win over the Detroit Lions at Ford Field.

Bills quarterback Kyle Orton said he noticed the laser "a couple times" Sunday, and Marrone said kicker Dan Carpenter had a laser pointed at him on his missed 50-yard kick earlier in the third quarter.

Carpenter made the game-winning 58-yard field goal with 4 seconds to play.

"He was fired up (after the game-winner)," Marrone said. "On (his) one miss there was a, what do they call it, lasers (aimed) down on the carpet. We reported it to NFL Security, and they did a good job, but he was all fired up."

Orton, making his first start of the season, completed 30 of 43 passes for 308 yards with one touchdown and one interception.

"Felt it a couple of times right after I got the ball," he told the Toronto Sun. "So we communicated with the refs and communicated with Coach Marrone and let him handle that."

The Lions (3-2) said afterward that security was unable to identify anyone using a laser during the game and that "any future occurrence would be dealt with accordingly."