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Packers vs. Lions score, takeaways: Detroit plays spoiler, ends Green Bay's bid for postseason berth

The Green Bay Packers seemed to have everything going their way from the help they needed from other teams to winning four games in a row. However, the Detroit Lions prevented the Packers from completing the turnaround from 4-8 to 9-8 and into the playoffs with a 20-16 road win. Instead, the Seattle Seahawks take the final NFC wild card spot, and they will play the second-seeded San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Wild Card round. The Lions are the first NFC North team since the 2018 Lions to sweep the Green Bay Packers. 

Former Packer Jamaal Williams scored the Lions' only touchdowns, both 1-yard scores, to hit 17 rushing touchdowns on the season, breaking Hall of Famer Barry Sanders' single-season record of 16 set in 1991. Ten of the 17 came from a yard out, including both tonight. Aaron Rodgers couldn't quite find a rhythm, throwing for 205 yards, one touchdown, and an interception on the Packers' final offensive possession. The Lions were able to bleed the final 3:27 off the clock following a fourth-and-1 conversion on a play-action pass from quarterback Jared Goff to receiver DJ Chark. 

The Packers had their chances, but they couldn't capitalize, settling for four field goals and making three. Green Bay was driving in the second quarter, but a fumble from running back Aaron Jones stalled that drive. Rodgers also appeared to be flustered by the Lions' pass rush all night, throwing balls into the dirt or off target when flushed in the pocket. Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, the second overall draft pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, accounted for both Detroit sacks to run his season total to 9.5, the most among all rookies this season. 

Even though the Lions didn't make the playoffs this season, a 9-8 record, it was Detroit's first winning season since 2017. Plus Sunday night's win caps a strong case for Jared Goff to remain as Detroit's starting quarterback entering next season. The 28-year-old passer, the first overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, threw 17 touchdowns and only one interception in their last 10 games, the best touchdown-to-interception in the entire league down the stretch. Goff finishes with 324 consecutive passes without an interception, the longest streak in Lions history.

Now, all eyes turn to the 39-year-old Rodgers, who has said repeatedly that he plans to go year-to-year with his playing career. If Sunday night was the final game of his career, Rodgers would be retiring with the most passing touchdowns in franchise history, 475, as well as NFL MVPs, four, including each of the last two. Both of the NFC North teams that played Sunday will now enter the offseason, albeit with much different outlooks. 

Why the Lions won

They turned more of their red zone trips into touchdowns. Detroit got two scores inside the 20 on their five red zone jaunts, both rushing touchdowns from Jamaal Williams, and the Packers only got one, Rodgers' passing touchdown to receiver Allen Lazard, on their two red zone opportunities. Detroit also played turnover-free football while Green Bay's two Aaron's, Rodgers and Jones, both had turnovers at key moments. Winning the turnover battle and being more efficient in the red zone will lead to victory more often than not. 

Why the Packers lost

Once again, the Packers offense failed to come through when they needed it most. They got away with kicking field goals against the Miami Dolphins on Christmas Day thanks to Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa throwing three consecutive interceptions to end the game. However, their defense couldn't get the one last stop required to get Rodgers and the offense the ball back. It was jarring seeing Rodgers needing to get bailed out by his defense so routinely when the opposite has been the case for most of his 14 years as the Packers' starting quarterback. Whether it's lingering issues from an early-season thumb fracture or being 39 years old in the freezing cold at Lambeau Field, the way this season unfolded leaves both Rodgers and the Packers front office much to think about when it comes to the quarterback position for Green Bay. 

Turning point 

With just over three-and-a-half minutes left in the game, Rodgers and the Packers offense had the ball, trailing 20-16. More often than not, a game like that at home at Lambeau Field in January ends up as a Green Bay victory. However, Lions rookie safety Kerby Joseph had other ideas, intercepting Rodgers' third-and-10 heave down the right sideline. That pass ended up being the last one Rodgers made in the 2022 season as Detroit bled the remaining time on the clock, swinging the game. Joseph also became the first player ever to intercept Rodgers three times in a season after getting him twice in the Week 9 matchup. 

Play of the game

It wasn't flashy, but it was a game-sealer. After Lions head coach Dan Campbell built his team's reputation on smashmouth football and "biting kneecaps", he trusted Goff to stand all alone in the shotgun and fire a dart to Chark to end the game. It's a play like this that could mean much, much more for both Goff's and Campbell's futures in the Motor City. 

What's next

Both the Lions and the Packers enter the offseason as the Seattle Seahawks slide into the NFC's seventh seed, courtesy of their 48-45 head-to-head win in Detroit over the Lions in Week 4. Detroit took a big step forward in its rebuild under Campbell and general manager Brad Holmes. They will have two first round picks in the upcoming 2023 NFL Draft: the sixth overall pick, courtesy of the final first rounder included in the Matthew Stafford-Jared Goff swap, and the 18th overall pick, their own selection. 

Meanwhile, the Packers have the 15th overall pick, and they also have to sort both Rodgers' and 2020 first round pick quarterback Jordan Love's futures as they contemplate their best path forward. Green Bay can take solace in their defensive turnaround since Week 13, and rookie wide receiver Christian Watson, their 2022 second-round pick, turning a corner and scoring eight scrimmage touchdowns from Weeks 10-18, tied for the fourth-most in the NFL in that span with 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey, Chargers running back Austin Ekeler, and Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott. 

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Live updates
 

Jameson Williams' 66-yard touchdown off of a flea-flicker is nullified by a holding penalty. Huge break for the Packers. However, the Lions convert on third and ten thanks to running back Justin Jackson dragging defenders down the field for an 11-yard gain.

 

Oh no! The Lions pull off the flea-flicker for a 66-yard touchdown to Jameson Williams, but a holding call negates the play. Brutal for Detroit.  

 
 

Another third and medium, another sack for Aidan Hutchinson. Once again, Mason Crosby does his job and knocks through his third field goal of the night, this time from 48 yards. 9-3 Packers with 12:56 left in the first half. 

 

Hutchinson's second sack of the night also comes on third down to force Green Bay into a field goal attempt. The rookie is a force early. 

 

That 21-yard catch by Tonyan gives us our first third-down conversion of the night by any of these teams. 

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Well, that's why I'm not an NFL official. The review rules that it is an incomplete pass. Good challenge by LaFleur. 

 

That looks like it'll remain a catch by my estimation. Didn't see much on the initial replay to think otherwise. 

 

Aidan Hutchinson registers his first sack of the night on third down and is up to 8.5 on the season. He now has the most among rookies this season, passing his teammate James Houston (8.0) for the lead. Packers kicker Mason Crosby stays true once again, connecting on a 49-yard kick. 6-3 Packers with 1:54 to go in the first quarter. 

 
 

Aidan Hutchinson is going to be a PROBLEM for a long time. The Lions rookie is up to 8.5 sacks on the season. 

 

No matter how this season ends for Green Bay, the surge by Christian Watson down the stretch is one of the more encouraging developments to come out of 2022 post-Davante Adams. 

 

Some live betting analysis from CBS Sports' Stephen Oh... 

 

The Packers defense has an early stop in their own territory, similar to when they held the Vikings to three after having a punt blocked. Kicker Michael Badgley connects on the 37-yard field goal. 3-3 with seven minutes left in the opening quarter, and the Packers will have their second possession next. 

 

Midway through the opening quarter and the defenses for these teams each have strong red zone stands. We're knotted at a field goal apiece. 

 

After running a successful WR reverse to start the game with Christian Watson, the Packers try it again on fourth-and-one with Allen Lazard. This time, they lost a yard and suffer a turnover on downs. Lions take over at the Green Bay 31. 3-0 Packers with 7:50 left in the first quarter.

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Interesting decision by Matt LaFleur to go for it on fourth down and it doesn't work out for him. The offense is stopped short and the Lions offense now gets the ball at the Packers 31-yard line. I wonder if Green Bay would have been better served challenging the spot on Jones' run on third down. Looked like he got the first down by my view. 

 

While Jared Goff's strong play and league-leading passer rating since Week 13 will be highlighted, don't sleep on this Packers defense, as Garrett notes. They have nine interceptions and allowed just four touchdowns since Week 13 and a 71.1 passer rating. Those nine picks are tied for the most in the NFL coming into Week 18.

 

The Packers, who have allowed 17.0 PPG during their four-game winning streak from Week 13-17, rank as the NFL's seventh-ranked scoring defense in that span. They continue the hot streak early, forcing an early three-and-out.

 

Very quick three-and-out forced by this Packers defense. The Lions defense heads back out onto the field after just 54 seconds of game time. 

 

Impressive stand by the Lions defense after the DPI call. Coming into this game, Detroit was in the bottom third of the league in red-zone defense, allowing a touchdown on nearly 65% of the opposition's trips. Didn't break there. 

 

Consecutive runs on first and second down from the goal line yield a combined yard, and Aaron Rodgers can't connect with AJ Dillion in the end zone on third down. Green Bay settles for a 22-yard field goal from Mason Crosby. 3-0 Packers, Lions will get the ball for the first time next.

 

Lions defensive back Jerry Jacobs was draped all over Allen Lazard on a deep shot by Aaron Rodgers. Refs throw the flag and now the Packers are deep in the red zone. 

 

As the broadcast noted, this will be Aaron Rodgers' final regular season game at Lambeau Field regardless if the Packers win or not. Given the uncertain future of the 39-year-old QB, this game could carry more weight than a potential postseason berth. 

 

Aaron Rodgers and the Packers offense takes the field first at their own 21. Returner Keisean Nixon, who had a 105-yard kickoff return against the Vikings a week ago, has a mundane start to the night. 

 

Lions won the toss and deferred. Packers offense will take the field to start the game. 

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Nice moment pregame to support Damar Hamlin. 

 

It is pretty remarkable that BOTH of these teams nearly were looking at a win-and-in situation. According to SportsLine's projections, the Lions had a 0.3% chance of making the playoffs after their 1-6 start. Meanwhile, the Packers had just a 1.1% chance of making it after a 4-8 start. Detroit's chances may be done, but it's still an impressive turnaround for both of these clubs. 

 

Notable that this game is expected to be played in freezing temperatures. Jared Goff is 1-2 in his career in freezing temps and has completed just 52% of his passes with a 62.6 passer rating. As for Aaron Rodgers, his numbers in freezing temps are stellar as you may expect. The Packers QB is 24-9 in his career in that setting and owns a 103.6 passer rating. 

 

If the Packers win, they'll face the 49ers in San Francisco during Super Wild Card Weekend. If they lose, Seattle will head to Levi's Stadium. 

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