Last time the Detroit Lions faced the Green Bay Packers, Jared Goff put up a season-low 137 passing yards. Though he found the end zone twice, Detroit only mustered 15 points in a skin-of-their-teeth win.
But a lot has changed since that game. In Week 9, the Lions did not have DJ Chark, Josh Reynolds, Jameson Williams, and running back D’Andre Swift played in just 10 snaps. Since that game, the Lions offense has been on fire, averaging 30.6 points per game.
However, the Packers have changed, too. Their defensive scheme has changed somewhat dramatically, and they’ve held each of their past four opponents at 20 points or lower—tallying a total of 12 turnovers in that time.