Dan Campbell's 4th-down gambles
help Lions beat Packers 34-31 and clinch playoffs
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[December 06, 2024]
By LARRY LAGE
DETROIT (AP) — Dan Campbell's gambles paid off.
Detroit went for it on fourth down for a fifth time to set up Jake
Bates' 35-yard field goal as time expired, Jared Goff threw three
touchdown passes and the Lions clinched a playoff spot with a 34-31
victory over the Green Bay Packers on Thursday night.
Campbell has been perhaps the NFL's most aggressive coach since
taking over what was a league laughingstock in 2021, but he turned
it up a notch against the Packers with a short-handed defense that
he wanted to keep off the field.
“That was how I wanted to play that team with where we are at,”
Campbell said.
The NFC-best Lions (12-1) broke a franchise record with their 11th
straight win — including two over the Packers (9-4) — to stay ahead
of Minnesota (10-2) in the highly competitive NFC North.
“This will be one of those you’ll never forget,” Campbell said.
Campbell kept his offense on the field on a fourth-and-1 at the
Green Bay 21 with 43 seconds left. David Montgomery ran for 7 yards,
barely getting a handoff from Goff after the quarterback got his
feet tangled up and was falling toward the turf.
“It's a bad feeling,” Goff said.
The play ensured the Lions could try a field goal without giving
Green Bay the ball back, and Bates hit his third-game winning kick
this season.
“I just felt like we needed to end it on offense,” Campbell said. “I
did not want to give the ball back and I believed we could convert.
I trust the O-line. I trust David.”
Goff threw two touchdown passes on fourth-and-goal, one to Tim
Patrick, who had two TD catches. He also threw an interception in
the third quarter to set up one of Josh Jacobs’ career-high matching
three TD runs.
Goff found Jahymr Gibbs open in the end zone for a 2-yard pass on a
fourth down with 11 seconds left in the first half to put Detroit
ahead 17-7. Goff later connected with Patrick on a go-ahead, 1-yard
touchdown pass midway through the fourth quarter.
Green Bay took advantage of the only time Campbell’s aggressiveness
didn’t pan out, denying Gibbs on a fourth-down run late in the third
quarter from the Detroit 31.
Jacobs scored for a third time on a 3-yard run on the ensuing drive.
“The risk was there,” Campbell said.
Brandon McManus made a 32-yard field goal with 3:38 left to pull the
Packers into a 31-all tie in a game that had four lead changes
earlier in the second half.
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Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery (5) dives under Green
Bay Packers linebacker Quay Walker (7) during the second half of an
NFL football game in Detroit, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024. (AP
Photo/Duane Burleson)
“That’s exactly the kind of game we expected,”
Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur said. “It was tough and it went back
and forth. There were just a couple plays that didn’t go our way.”
The Lions' final drive began with Goff’s 19-yard pass to Jameson
Williams. He also connected with Amon-Ra St. Brown for 16 yards on
the decisive possession. Goff finished 32 of 41 for 283 yards, and
six Lions had at least five receptions, the first time that's
happened in NFL history, according to OptaSTATS.
“They have great playmakers and they just get them the ball,”
LaFleur said. “Jared Goff is an excellent quarterback and we gave
him time to throw.”
Jordan Love was 12 of 20 for 206 yards with a touchdown pass to
Tucker Kraft early in the third quarter.
“They have a really good offense, but so do we,” Love said. “I don’t
think there was any extra pressure on us. We just got off to a slow
start.”
Odd scene
LaFleur lamented that someone holding the American flag during the
national anthem ended up shouting at the Packers and had to be
separated from them by officials before the game.
“He was yelling at our players and giving the throat-slash gesture,”
LaFleur said. “I’ve never seen anything like that. I would just like
security to step in there and get him off the field.”
Injuries
Packers: S Evan Williams (concussion), S Javon Bullard (ankle), DE
Lukas Van Ness (thumb) were hurt during the game. CB Jaire Alexander
(knee), LB Edgerrin Cooper (hamstring), CB Corey Ballentine (knee)
and WR Romeo Doubs (concussion) were inactive.
Lions: DL Alim McNeill left with a head injury after he was
evaluated for a concussion and returned to play briefly. OT Taylor
Decker (shoulder), DT DJ Reader (shoulder), DE Josh Paschal (knee)
and DL Levi Onwuzurike (hamstring) were inactive.
Up next
Packers: At NFC West-leading Seattle in a Sunday night game on Dec.
15.
Lions: Host AFC East-leading Buffalo on Dec. 15.
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