Rodgers, Packers stun Lions with
huge comeback
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[October 15, 2019]
The Green Bay Packers overcame a
13-0 deficit on the scoreboard and a 3-0 deficit in turnovers to
earn an improbable 23-22 victory over the visiting Detroit Lions on
Monday night at Lambeau Field.
With first place on the line in the rugged NFC North, Aaron Rodgers
hit bottom-of-the-depth-chart receiver Allen Lazard for a touchdown
to close within 22-20, then completed three more passes to Lazard to
set up Mason Crosby for a game-winning 23-yard field goal as time
expired.
Green Bay improved to 5-1 while Detroit fell to 2-2-1.
The Packers were guilty of three turnovers, seemingly none bigger
than their third. Trailing 19-13 early in the fourth quarter, Green
Bay faced a third-and-7 from the Lions' 12 when Rodgers fired a pass
to receiver Darrius Shepherd for what should have been a first down
at the 2. Instead, Shepherd slipped, the ball hit him in the helmet
and cornerback Justin Coleman intercepted the ball and ran it back
55 yards to Green Bay's 43.
Four plays later, Matt Prater's fifth field goal of the night, a
54-yarder, extended the lead to 22-13.
For a Packers offense playing without star receiver Davante Adams
(inactive, toe) and fellow receiver Geronimo Allison (chest injury
and potential concussion early in third quarter), the hill seemed
too steep. Instead, Rodgers fired a 35-yard touchdown pass to Lazard
-- he had one career catch and none this season -- to pull Green Bay
within two.
The Packers then got a badly needed stop, with safety Will Redmond
and cornerback Jaire Alexander breaking up passes to Marvin Jones on
consecutive plays.
That gave the Packers one last shot, starting at their 18 with 6:46
to play following a punt. Rodgers marched the Packers methodically
into scoring position with a drive highlighted by the three
completions to Lazard and a 12-yard Rodgers scramble for a first
down at midfield.
The Packers were fortunate to trail only 13-10 at halftime.
Just about everything imaginable went in the Lions' favor to start
the game.
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Packers wide receiver Geronimo Allison (81) rushes with the football
after catching a pass as Detroit Lions cornerback Justin Coleman
(27) defends during the second quarter at Lambeau Field. Mandatory
Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
On the first play, Matthew Stafford hit receiver Kenny Golladay for
a gain of 66 yards on a flea-flicker. A first-down fumble, however,
ultimately forced them to settle for a 26-yard field goal.
On the first play of Detroit's second drive, Stafford went deep to
Marvin Hall for a gain of 58. That set up Kerryon Johnson's 1-yard
touchdown on fourth-and-goal.
Packers running back Aaron Jones, the NFC Offensive Player of the
Week after rushing for four touchdowns at Dallas last week, fumbled
on the ensuing possession. A 20-yard screen to Johnson gave the
Lions a first-and-goal at the 8, but again Detroit settled for a
Prater field goal, this one from 22 yards. That gave Detroit a 13-0
lead just 16:32 into the game.
Green Bay, however, turned the tide. It survived two offensive
holding penalties and dropped would-be touchdown receptions by Jones
and tight end Jimmy Graham on the ensuing drive to get a Jamaal
Williams' 5-yard touchdown reception. The Lions were flagged for
having 12 men on the field on a fourth-and-5 field-goal attempt to
keep the Packers' drive alive, as well.
Then just before halftime, Mason Crosby hit a 37-yard field goal to
make it 13-10.
The Packers tied the game at 13-13 on a Crosby 48-yard field goal on
the first drive of the second half then forced a three-and-out on
the Lions' next possession. But Shepherd muffed the punt to set up
the Lions for a go-ahead field goal.
--Field Level Media
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