The first half of "Sunday Night Football" between the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers was a slog as as Green Bay led 9-6 with only field goals accounting for the scoring. However, Lions wide receiver Kalif Raymond triggered the game's first touchdown, a 1-yard rushing score from Jamaal Williams, after he broke wide open on a play-action pass from Jared Goff for 43 yards. The score gave Detroit a 13-9 advantage.
GOFF GOES DEEP.
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The diving grab wasn't only beneficial to the Lions' efforts to spoil the Packers' playoff dreams, but it also gave Raymond a significant pay day. According to Sports Illustrated, Raymond surpassing 600 receiving yards this season triggered a $250,000 bonus. Even though Detroit can't make the postseason this year, Raymond still ends up with an additional chunk of change.