Packers' improving run defense
ready for challenge against NFC North-leading Lions
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[December 04, 2024]
By STEVE MEGARGEE
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Defending the run has been one of the Green
Bay Packers’ weaknesses over the last several years.
Not so much lately, though.
Green Bay limited San Francisco to 16 carries for 44 yards in a
38-10 rout of the 49ers on Nov. 24, with two-time All-Pro Christian
McCaffrey gaining 31 yards on 11 attempts. Four nights later, the
Packers beat Miami 30-17 by holding the Dolphins to 39 yards on 14
carries.
It was the first time since 1995 — and only the second time since
1950 — that the Packers had allowed fewer than 45 yards rushing in
back-to-back games within the same season.
“I think we’re playing harder and harder each week,” first-year
defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley said. “And that’s how you play
good defense.”
That defense needs to be at its best Thursday as the Packers (9-3)
close a stretch of three games in 12 days by visiting the NFC
North-leading Detroit Lions (12-1), who have the NFL’s
highest-scoring offense thanks in part to a rushing attack featuring
the speedy Jahmyr Gibbs and the physical David Montgomery.
“Gibbs is a great running back,” defensive lineman Kenny Clark said.
“I really think the offense really starts with him, honestly. He can
do everything — receive, in-and-out runner, can do stretch, duo
plays. We’ve got to have all hands on deck with Gibbs. And then
Montgomery, he’s a great complement to him. He can do everything,
also.”
The Lions were the first team since the 1975 Miami Dolphins to rush
for at least 100 yards and a touchdown in each of their first 11
games. The streak ended on Thanksgiving when the Lions rushed for
194 yards but didn’t have a touchdown on the ground in a 23-20
victory over the Chicago Bears.
Green Bay outrushed Detroit 138-124 in the Packers’ 24-14 loss to
the Lions on Nov. 3 at Lambeau Field. Montgomery rushed for 73 yards
while Gibbs ran for 65 yards and a touchdown. Gibbs has 973 yards
this season, which ranks fourth in the NFL.
Montgomery ran for a combined 192 yards and four touchdowns in the
Lions’ two games against the Packers last season. Green Bay’s run
defense has come a long way since.
The Packers have allowed 106.6 yards rushing per game this season,
which ranks eighth in the league. The Packers haven’t closed a
season in the top 10 in run defense since 2016 and have finished
outside the top 20 in four of the last six years, including 26th in
2022 and 28th in 2023.
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San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey (23) runs the
ball during the second half of an NFL football game against the
Green Bay Packers on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024 in Green Bay, Wis. (AP
Photo/Mike Roemer)
“I think Haf’s doing a good job of mixing up the
fronts and some of the coverages, but really it’s ultimately about
tackling, swarming, getting many hats to the football,” Packers
coach Matt LaFleur said. “And our guys have really embraced that
style of play.”
The Packers are yielding 4.2 yards per carry to rank seventh in the
league after finishing 22nd or worst in that category each of the
last three seasons. They haven’t closed a season ranked in the top
10 in yards allowed per carry since 2017.
Hafley says the improvement starts up front.
“The interior part of our D-line has done such a good job these last
few games,” Hafley said. “They really have. They’re hard to block.
They’re staying in their gaps. They’re tearing off of blocks, and
it’s the same thing with those defensive ends. They’re setting
edges, they’re forcing the ball back inside, they’re getting off
blocks and then we’re tackling and we’re running to the ball and
there’s multiple people to the ball.
“And when you turn on our tape right now and when you freeze it, you
see that. You see a lot of guys around the football. And then you’re
not afraid, right? Like if I have an open-field tackle and I know
eight other guys are coming, I’m going to take my shot because I
know if I miss, it’s going to be, ‘Bang, bang, bang,’ we’ve got
three or four other guys there, and we’re starting to play faster.”
Green Bay's defense has the Lions’ attention.
“They’ve been playing well,” Detroit coach Dan Campbell said. “I
mean, they have, really, all season, and nothing has changed.”
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AP Sports Writer Larry Lage contributed to this report.
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