Lodi News-Sentinel

Lions win as QB Matthew Stafford dissects Packers

- By Genaro C. Armas

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Matthew Stafford put on a quarterbac­k clinic for the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field.

Aaron Rodgers could only watch from the sideline.

Stafford passed for 361 yards and two touchdowns to Marvin Jones, and the Lions snapped a three-game losing streak with a 30-17 win on Monday night over the offensivel­y challenged Green Bay Packers.

“Matt (made) some great throws ... I just did what I love to do — go out there and get them,” Jones said.

Stafford was 26 of 33, including 12 of 14 in the first half with a 25-yard touchdown pass to Jones. Ameer Abdullah added a 4-yard touchdown run for Detroit (44).

Green Bay (4-4) finally got in the end zone on Brett Hundley’s 1-yard quarterbac­k sneak with 9:52 left.

The Lions answered with Stafford’s 11-yard touchdown pass to Jones with 8:06 remaining, putting the game out of reach with a 17-point lead. Jones had seven catches for 107 yards.

The Packers have lost three straight games. Their once-potent offense has struggled since Rodgers broke his right collarbone on Oct. 15 at Minnesota.

Hundley finished 26 of 38 for 245 yards. Cornerback Darius Slay blanketed Jordy Nelson when the Packers did try to throw long while the game was still competitiv­e.

“With this one obviously it doesn’t get a whole lot better than this. We played well,” Lions coach Jim Caldwell said.

Abdullah fumbled the ball away in the third quarter, but the Packers went three-andout on the ensuing drive. Familiar problems in the red zone popped up for the Lions when they were stopped on three plays at the Packers 1, forced to settle for a field goal for a 17-point lead with 12:25 left.

But without Rodgers, the Packers couldn’t keep up with the accurate, rocketarme­d Stafford.

“I believe in Brett, that’s not just a press conference statement,” coach Mike McCarthy said about Hundley.

Third downs — The Lions were 8 of 13 on third-down conversion­s, with Stafford burning the Packers with clutch throws. The Packers were just 2 of 9 on third downs and failed to convert both of their fourth-down chances.

“They controlled the thirddown battle tonight,” McCarthy said. “We have work to do. That’s the fact of the matter and we have to do it fast.”

Critical penalty — The Lions’ opening score was set up by an unnecessar­y roughness penalty on Mike Daniels, after the defensive lineman appeared to headbutt Detroit center Travis Swanson. The flag negated an incompleti­on on thirdand-15 that would have forced the Lions to punt from their own 25. Stafford connected with Jones for the touchdown pass five plays later.

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