For much of Monday night, it appeared the Green Bay Packers might suffer their second loss of the season in a home matchup against their NFC North rivals, the Detroit Lions.
The Lions scored the first 13 points of the game, and after the Packers rallied to tie it early in the second half, Detroit used a trio of field goals from Matt Prater to take a nine-point lead with 12 minutes, 17 seconds remaining.
However, Aaron Rodgers led a Packers comeback, throwing a 35-yard touchdown pass to Allen Lazard with 9:03 to go and putting Green Bay in position for Mason Crosby's game-winning 23-yard field goal as time expired to give it a 23-22 win.