Las Vegas Review-Journal

NFL Lions get-well tonic for Packers, Rodgers

Jones gets four TDS in rout of Lions

- By Steve Megargee

GREEN BAY, Wis. — While celebratin­g one of his four touchdowns, Aaron Jones lost a necklace he wears with a little black football containing some of the ashes of his late father.

That was just about the only thing that went wrong for Jones and the Green Bay Packers against the Detroit Lions.

Jones caught three of Aaron Rodgers’ four TD passes and rushed for a fourth score, leading the Packers to a return to normal and a dominant second half for a 35-17 victory over the division rival Detroit Lions on Monday night.

The Packers, thumped 38-3 by the New Orleans Saints in Week 1, looked more like the team that went 13-3 in each of coach Matt Lafleur’s first two seasons. Green Bay (1-1) won its ninth straight home opener.

“I think that there’s, even more now than when I started playing, there’s so many overreacti­ons that happen on a week-to-week basis,” Rodgers said. “So it’s nice to come out and have a good performanc­e and get the trolls off our back for at least a week.”

Jones became the first Packers running back to catch three touchdown passes in a game since Andy Uram against the Chicago Cardinals in 1942. He had 17 carries for 67 yards and six catches for 48 yards.

As for the missing necklace, he was hopeful he’d see it again.

“I think the grounds crew is about to go out there and look right now,” Jones said. “But if there was any place to lose it, that’s where my dad would’ve wanted me to lose it, so I know he’s smiling.”

Jones’ father, Alvin Jones Sr., died on April 8.

“My dad’s always taught me as a man, it’s how you respond to adversity, how you respond is what makes a man really,” Jones said. “I think we came out and did a great job of responding.”

Rodgers went 22 of 27 for

255 yards and surpassed

John Elway for 10th all-time in passing yards with 51,633. Rodgers has followed up each of the Packers’ last five regular-season losses by throwing four touchdown passes and no intercepti­ons in his next game.

Detroit’s Jared Goff completed 13 of his first 14 passes but struggled the rest of the way as the Lions (0-2) blew a 17-14 halftime lead. Goff finished 26-for-36 for 246 yards. He connected on touchdown passes to Quintez Cephus and T.J. Hockenson but also threw an intercepti­on and lost a fumble.

Green Bay scored touchdowns on its first three second-half possession­s to seize control.

 ?? Matt Ludtke The Associated Press ?? Green Bay’s Aaron Jones beats Detroit’s Jamie Collins to the end zone for a second-quarter score.
Matt Ludtke The Associated Press Green Bay’s Aaron Jones beats Detroit’s Jamie Collins to the end zone for a second-quarter score.

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