Instant Replay – Packers 27, Lions 20
Posted by Tyler Gajewski on December 10, 2012 – 3:14 amPackers take on new identity in win over Lions
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Game Day Chat
Read Packers.com’s gameday chat with Vic Ketchman and Mike Spofford.
Press Conferences

Mike McCarthy and team are focused on winning(7:12)

Aaron Rodgers: Hopeful for balanced offense(9:29)
Game Highlights

Packers-Lions Game highlights(4:00)
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws for over 170 yards and runs for a touchdown to help the Packers edge the Detroit Lions 27-20 on Sunday night.
- DE Mike Daniels takes Stafford fumble to the house (0:49)
- CB Sam Shields picks off Stafford pass(0:41)
- Aaron Rodgers takes championship belt to end zone (0:31)
- Randall Cobb leaps and snags a one-handed catch (0:26)
- RB DuJuan Harris gets his first career TD run (0:35)
- Aaron Rodgers steps up, hits Randall Cobb for 38 (0:32)
Locker Room Interviews

Mike Daniels made Lions pay with TD(3:16)
Green Bay Packers defensive end Mike Daniels met with reporters following the team’s 27-20 victory over the Detroit Lions.
- DuJuan Harris’ TD was a blessing(1:20)
- Alex Green and RB get the run game going(2:22)
- Tramon Williams feels good about the team(2:44)
- A.J. Hawk: Lions came out on fire(1:58)
Features

Game Day Photos
Look through the lens of team photographer Jim Biever. Check out photos from Sunday’s Packers-Lions game at Lambeau Field.

Sights & Sounds(3:22)
Check out the Sights & Sounds from Sunday’s Packers-Lions game at Lambeau Field.

Sideline Pass
Check out these behind-the-scenes photos from Lambeau Field. The Green Bay Packers faced the Detroit Lions in a Week 14 NFC North showdown.

Game Wallpapers
Download the latest wallpapers from Week 14′s Packers-Lions game.

Packers-Lions post-game notes & quotes
Green Bay beat Detroit, 27-20, on Sunday night at Lambeau Field to improve to 9-4 on the season. With Chicago’s loss at Minnesota on Sunday afternoon, the Packers hold a one-game lead over the Bears (8-5) and a two-game lead over the Vikings (7-6).

Under the Cap(6:48)
In this edition of ‘Under the Cap,’ packers.com’s Larry McCarren sits down with Green Bay Packers wide receiver Donald Driver.
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By danielle moore on Dec 10, 2012 | Reply
Woot! WOOT! YEAH GO PACKERS THAT’S THE WAY TO GET IT DONE!
By northerner on Dec 10, 2012 | Reply
Good divisional win and one up on da bears. Great to see Juan H has overdrive. The Pack will need multiple talents at running back especially in the playoffs. Now its time to take care of the bears at home.
By Judy Hoffman on Dec 10, 2012 | Reply
Great Job! I knew you could do it. I just hope you can keep up the great work for next week’s game. I have faith in you! I will be there in spirit!
By Steve Kakacek on Dec 11, 2012 | Reply
Strange. We couldn’t stop the Lions in the first half….they kept driving on us. Did our defense adjust…or did the Lions’ coach stop calling plays that worked? There certainly was no pressure on Stafford. Our passing game never did reach full throttle. It would be nice to score something on every possession…..otherwise, it feels like failure for such a talented bunch. On the positive side, the running game is starting to click. Winning the next three games would be great…..but then there are the 49ers and Giants waiting at the end and they have us figured out. Takeaways and an explosive offense would be greatly desired from here on out.