The Province

Stafford on the spot again in Lions’ finale

NFC North title, playoff berth on the line as Detroit squares off at home against Green Bay on Sunday night

- Noah Trister

ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Matthew Stafford has been at his best this season when the Detroit Lions had to rally in the final minutes.

Now the Lions may need one more clutch performanc­e from their franchise quarterbac­k to advance to the playoffs.

After two straight losses, the Lions host the surging Green Bay Packers on Sunday night, with the winner taking the NFC North title. The losing team would miss the post-season entirely if Washington beats the New York Giants earlier in the day, and Detroit is a slight underdog despite being at home.

The pressure is on, but that’s nothing new for Stafford and the Lions.

“It’ll be a lot of fun,” Stafford said this week. “I’m assuming Ford Field will be really loud and a great place to play. It’ll be a great atmosphere.”

Green Bay (9-6) has won five in a row and Detroit (9-6) has lost two straight, and if the Lions are going to prevail Sunday, they will need a strong performanc­e from Stafford and the passing game. Green Bay’s pass defence has been a weak link all season and Detroit has accomplish­ed little with its running game.

So it may come down to Stafford and whether he has a few more big plays in him.

“They just know how to finish ball games. They compete for a full four quarters,” Packers safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix said. “That’s the most important thing.”

This is Stafford’s eighth season with the Lions and although the 2009 No. 1 overall draft pick has helped Detroit become competitiv­e, he has yet to win a playoff game. The Lions are still without a division title since 1993. They came close on both counts during the 2014 season, when they lost at Green Bay in the last game of the regular season with the NFC North on the line, then fell at Dallas in the playoffs as a wild card.

Stafford threw for 323 yards in that playoff game, but a fourth-quarter lead slipped away, denying him what would have been a signature victory in Detroit.

Stafford needs 20 yards passing to reach 4,000 for a sixth consecutiv­e season. Through the first 12 games, he threw for 21 touchdowns and only five intercepti­ons, but over the past three games, he’s been dealing with a finger injury on his throwing hand. He’s thrown four intercepti­ons in that span and lost a fumble, and the Lions lost twice.

He said he doesn’t think his finger is responsibl­e for the uptick in intercepti­ons.

The Lions have trailed in the fourth quarter in all but one of their victories, so without Stafford’s poise, they wouldn’t be in this position. But the last couple weeks, Detroit hasn’t been able to mount much of a push late in the game.

Now Stafford and the Lions are in a familiar spot — time is running out and they need to perform.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford has given the Lions a chance to win the NFC North with his poise late in games. The team might need one more clutch performanc­e from him to outlast the Packers for a division title.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford has given the Lions a chance to win the NFC North with his poise late in games. The team might need one more clutch performanc­e from him to outlast the Packers for a division title.

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