On a must-score drive, the Packers scored a touchdown. On second-and-11, Jordan Love went deep to Christian Watson, who got behind veteran cornerback Carlton Davis for a gain of 59. After back-to-back incompletions made it third-and-10, Love ripped a fastball to tight end Tucker Kraft...
Game summary of the Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions NFL game, final score 29-22, from November 23, 2023 on ESPN.
Box score for the Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions NFL game from September 14, 2003 on ESPN. Includes all passing, rushing and receiving stats.
On Nov. 3 at soggy Lambeau Field, the Lions asserted their dominance, taking a 24-3 lead early in the third quarter before the game mostly gave way to garbage time. The Packers didn’t score a touchdown until there were less than 4 minutes left in the fourth quarter. The Lions were ...
After winning 43-34 at Minnesota last week, the Packers are the eighth team in the Super Bowl era to score at least 40 points in each of their first two games. The last two teams to accomplish that feat — New Orleans in 2009 and Denver on 2013 — went on to reach the...
He led Green Bay on a seven-play, 60-yard drive that ended with a 13-yard score to Cobb with 3:33 left in the quarter. The Packers didn't look back from there. Rodgers plunged forward across the goal line from 1 yard out with 8:45 left to help Green Bay regain a two-...
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The Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur is from Michigan. He knows just how bad the Detroit Lions suck. It looked like last year, he and Aaron Rodgers were going to make a lethal combination moving forward. Then, in the offseason, the Packers went out and drafted a Quarterback in...
24. Green Bay Packers (22) The Packers have had a disappointing few weeks, but the bye might have come at the perfect time. It should mean the healthy return of Aaron Jones at last, absolutely vital to this offense, and it's also a nice chance for Matt LaFleur to re-evaluate Jordan...
(68), the ’72 Lions (68), the ’11 Packers (69), and the ’09 Chargers (69. The Colts from ’04 to ’08 were extremely consistent and extremely strong in this metric, with 71 Bad Drives in ’04, 71 in ’05, ’67 in ’06, 71 in ’07, and 70 in ’08.[continue reading...