Chicago Sun-Times

Pack prefer health over win

- BY LARRY LAGE

DETROIT — Aaron Rodgers got off the field unscathed, giving the Packers a win of sorts in a game it lost on the scoreboard.

Rodgers threw two touchdown passes in the first half and sat out the second half with nothing at stake as the Lions beat the topseeded Packers 37-30 on Sunday.

“The win obviously would be nice, but the most important thing was to get out there,” he said.

Backup Jordan Love threw two late intercepti­ons, sealing a defeat that didn’t affect Green Bay’s playoff positionin­g.

The NFC North champion Packers rolled into the Motor City after already clinching the conference’s No. 1 seed and its only firstround bye.

“I might have a better perspectiv­e tomorrow,” Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur said. “We’re all competitor­s and we don’t like losing.

“I am happy in the fact that we got out fairly healthy.”

Rodgers, the reigning NFL MVP who may win the award for a fourth time, was 14for-18 for 138 yards.

He threw a one-yard pass to Allen Lazard to cap a 13-play, 74-yard drive that took 7:18 off the clock to open the game and a 29-yard pass to the fourth-year receiver late in the second quarter for another score.

Rodgers replaced his helmet with a baseball cap at halftime and watched the rest of the game from the sideline out of harm’s way after getting roughed up at times by the hard-charging Lions.

“I hold my breath every time he gets hit,” LaFleur said.

The Lions closed coach Dan Campbell’s first season with plenty of pride and some nothing-to-lose plays.

“I’m really proud of our guys to go out there and finish on a bright note,” Campbell said. “When you are late in the season and you don’t have the wins, it isn’t easy to come out and grind every day, especially when you aren’t 100%, but these guys kept going.”

With the win, though, Detroit lost a shot at having the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft that was possible because Jaguars toppled the Colts.

The tricky Lions tied it 7-all late in the first quarter when seldom-used Tom Kennedy ended up with the ball on a reverse and threw a 75-yard touchdown pass to Kalif Raymond.

The Lions took a 24-13 lead early in the third on a reverse flea-flicker with Jared Goff throwing a 36-yard touchdown pass to Brock Wright.

“We wanted to empty the chamber,” Goff said.

Love threw a go-ahead, 62-yard touchdown pass to Josiah Deguara with 4:49 left in the fourth, but the Packers could not hold on for the win.

D’Andre Swift scored on a 14-yard run with 1:54 left to put Detroit back ahead.

C.J. Moore intercepte­d Love’s pass at the Green Bay 36 on the ensuing possession­s after it was deflected by linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin, setting up Riley Patterson’s field goal to put the Lions up by a touchdown.

Packers receiver Devante Adams had six catches for 55 yards, giving him a singleseas­on franchise record of 1,553 yards receiving that Jordy Nelson set in 2014.

 ?? NIC ANTAYA/GETTY IMAGES ?? Aaron Rodgers threw two touchdown passes in the first half but sat out the second half. The Packers already had clinched the top seed.
NIC ANTAYA/GETTY IMAGES Aaron Rodgers threw two touchdown passes in the first half but sat out the second half. The Packers already had clinched the top seed.

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