Stafford, Lions beat Packers 30-17
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[November 07, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - The
Detroit Lions found the perfect remedy for a three-game losing
streak. The Green Bay Packers.
Matthew Stafford threw his 200th career touchdown pass as the Lions
beat the punchless Packers 30-17 on Monday.
Stafford passed for 361 yards and two touchdowns. Golden Tate had
seven catches for 113 yards and Marvin Jones had seven receptions
for 107 yards and two touchdowns.
A bye week did nothing to help the Packers. With Aaron Rodgers on
injured reserve and Brett Hundley at quarterback, they have lost
three in a row.
Before Rodgers suffered a broken collarbone, the Packers were
averaging 27 points per game. In the three games with Hundley, they
have scored 10, 17 and 17 points in losses to the Minnesota Vikings,
New Orleans Saints and Lions.
Detroit (4-4) put the game away on a drive spanning the third and
fourth quarters. Stafford's 25-yard completion to Jones on
third-and-10 was the key play, making the Lions six of nine on third
down.
On first-and-goal at the 1, Packers linebacker Blake Martinez
stripped the ball from running back Ameer Abdullah, but right tackle
Ricky Wagner recovered. The Packers kept the Lions out of the end
zone on second and third down, too, before Matt Prater's 19-yard
field goal made it 20-3.
Still, the 17-point lead was too much for the Packers (4-4).
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Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford celebrates after throwing a
touchdown pass in the fourth quarter against the Green Bay Packers
at Lambeau Field. Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
Hundley did not surpass 100 passing yards until a 46-yard catch and
run by Randall Cobb about four minutes into the fourth quarter.
Hundley's one-yard sneak pulled Green Bay within 20-10 with 9:52
remaining.
Detroit immediately answered with a perfectly timed screen to
running back Theo Riddick against a Packers blitz, turning into a
gain of 63 yards. One play later, Stafford threw his second
touchdown pass of the night to Jones to make it 27-10.
At that point, the 77,575 fans in attendance fled for the exits.
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