The Lions got a steady diet of Eddie Lacy to start the drive for the Packers, and the former Alabama running back took four carries for 30 yards to put the offense inside Lions territory. It appeared the Lions had allowed Aaron Rodgers to pick up a first down with his feet on third-and-10, but a holding penalty negated that gain. After Rodgers picked up 14 on the next play, the Packers were forced to settle for a 46-yard field goal attempt which Mason Crosby drilled to give Green Bay a 34-17 lead with 3:14 to play in the third quarter.