Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Game time changed

- TOM SILVERSTEI­N MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL

The Packers-Lions regular-season finale that will determine the NFC North title has been moved to 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The game will be televised by NBC. Story on

Green Bay — The Green Bay Packers’ break before their regular-season finale just got 71⁄2 hours longer.

The National Football League announced Sunday the Packers’ Jan. 1 winner-take-all meeting with the Detroit Lions for the NFC North title has been flexed from a noon start on Fox to the 7:30 p.m. slot on NBC.

Regardless of what the Lions (9-5) do Monday night at Dallas, the NFC North comes down to their Ford Field meeting with the Packers (9-6). Green Bay has won five straight, including a 38-25 victory Saturday over the Minnesota Vikings.

The Packers, who have a full seven days to prepare for the Lions, will be playing their sixth night game of the season.

The Lions catch a bit of a break with the decision to flex the game since it gives them a little extra time to recover from their Monday night game.

The Packers are 3-2 in night games this season and 1-2 on Sunday night.

Their Sunday night record consists of losses at Minnesota and Washington and a victory at home over the New York Giants. They beat the Chicago Bears at home on Thursday night and the Philadelph­ia Eagles on the road on Monday night.

The league didn’t have many other attractive alternativ­es to the PackersLio­ns game for a Week 17 flex.

The winner of the game wins the NFC North and plays its first playoff game at home.

If Detroit wins, it would win the division based on a better record than the Packers. If Green Bay wins, it would win the division either because of a better record than the Lions or a tiebreaker based on sweeping both games in headto-head action.

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