The Detroit Lions, despite facing a staggering 18 players on injured reserve, secured their franchise-best 11th consecutive victory by defeating the Green Bay Packers. This win showcased the resilience of Dan Campbell's squad, who swept the season series against their NFC North rivals.
With a makeshift defense, the Lions managed to limit the Packers to under 300 total yards and effectively contained their running back, Josh Jacobs. Quarterback Jared Goff led the offense, throwing for three touchdowns and demonstrating remarkable poise in crucial moments.
Goff's performance included a flawless fourth quarter, where he completed all 10 of his passes, helping the Lions clinch the game with a decisive fourth-down conversion. Campbell praised his team's toughness and resilience, emphasizing their potential to compete for a Super Bowl, solidifying their position as the top team in the NFC North.