It wasn't the result the Green Bay Packers wanted. They fell to 9-4 after their Thursday Night Football loss to the Detroit Lions, meaning they fell to 0-2 against the Lions on the season and even worse, 1-3 against NFC North opponents.
The 34-31 loss last-second field goal loss was a stinger because the Packers were “that” close to going on the road and upsetting the Lions. It's not as if they played poorly in the loss, either. They went toe-to-toe with arguably the best team in the NFL at the moment and even held a fourth-quarter lead.