Injury-depleted Lions find a way to beat the Packers, 34-31

Five reasons Detroit pulled out the big division win

Lions WR Tim Patrick

DETROIT — All grit, no excuses.

The Detroit Lions are the team that always seems to find a way to win. They did it again on Thursday night, defeating the Green Bay Packers, 34-31, with a game-winning field goal by Jake Bates.

But make no mistake it was a total team effort. The Lions are now 12-1 and have won 11 straight and are 4-0 in the NFC North. 

With the win, they clinched a playoff berth which coach Dan Campbell wasn’t aware of until after his post-game talk with the team.

“I love the fact that we just find a way. The narrative going in, we weren’t buying any of this stuff about where we were at, no excuses,’’ Campbell said. “Our guys knew where we were at, they don’t need to talk about being tough, they don’t need to talk about being resilient, we live it. It’s what we are. We just proved it again.’’

The Packers fell to 9-4 and are in third place in the division behind the Lions and the Vikings (10-2). It was the Lions’ second win over Green Bay – they beat them 24-14 on Nov. 3.

“I told the team this will be one you’ll never forget,’’ Campbell said.

Not many will.

Five of the reasons the Lions won:

ONE: Campbell knew going in that the offense was going to have to carry the load. So it wasn’t really a surprise that they went 4-of-5 on fourth down plays, including two touchdown passes on fourth and short. “Look, the guys knew, the players knew, the coaches knew, don’t ride the wave we can be up two scores, we can be down two scores but just because we’re one or the other we have to play our style of game. That meant the risk was there,’’ Campbell said. 

TWO: Despite having 13 defensive players on injured reserve, coordinator Aaron Glenn put together an effective game plan even with players who were acquired on the weekend. “We wanted the defense to let it loose, just go play. Effort, finish. Man, they did that. God, they did that,’’ Campbell said. “Helluva job by AG, those guys just laid it on the line. We call them the Northern Savages.’’

THREE: Wide receiver Tim Patrick has played well all season but until Thursday he had not caught a touchdown. And, in the win, he caught two of them. “What a great addition he’s been. He just continues to make plays for us in the run game and the pass game, stepped up big here,’’ Campbell said. 

FOUR: Jared Goff was steady even after throwing an interception that led to a Packers’ touchdown three plays later. Going for it on fourth down? He loved it that the coach showed his faith in the offense. “Bigger than anything, that’s all you want from a head coach is to believe in you,’’ Goff said. 

FIVE: Running backs David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs once again provided the foundation for the offense. Montgomery carried 14 times for 51 yards including a touchdown and also caught five passes for 33 yards. Gibbs carried 15 times for 43 yards and caught six passes for 30 yards including a touchdown. Gibbs surpassed 1,000 rushing yards for the first time in his career. 

UP NEXT: The Buffalo Bills (10-2) at the Lions (12-1), 4:25 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 15.

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Author: Paula Pasche

Paula Pasche, a veteran sports writer, covers the Detroit Lions for her Lions Lowdown blog. She has written two books, "Game of My Life Detroit Lions" and "100 Things Lions Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die" which are available at bookstores and on Amazon.com. She won first place for column writing from the Society of Professional Journalists in Detroit (Class B) in 2011, 2012 and 2013 and was The Oakland Press 2010 Staffer of the Year.

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