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The Miracle in Motown was a National Football League (NFL) game played on December 3, 2015, between the NFC North divisional rivals Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions.The game, which was broadcast on television nationally on Thursday Night Football, was contested at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, during the 2015 NFL season.
The Lions–Packers rivalry or Yooper Bowl is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers. They first met in 1929 when the Lions, originally based in Portsmouth, Ohio and known as the Portsmouth Spartans , were an independent team prior to joining the NFL the following season .
Meanwhile, in the same period, the Green Bay Packers were dominant. From 1994 to 2022 (the 29 seasons when Detroit never won the division), the Packers won the NFC Central/North 15 times, more ...
Green Bay Packers receiver Christian Watson makes a leaping 53-yard catch on the first play of the game against Detroit Lions safety Tracy Walker III (21) during the first half at Ford Field in ...
Dan Campbell's gambles paid off. Detroit went for it on fourth down for a fifth time to set up Jake Bates' 35-yard field goal as time expired, Jared Goff threw three touchdown passes and the Lions ...
2003 NFC Wild Card playoff game (Seattle–Green Bay) 2014 NFC Championship Game; 2019 NFC Divisional Playoff game (Seattle–Green Bay) 2020 NFC Championship Game; 49ers–Packers rivalry; 4th and 26; Bears–Packers rivalry; Buccaneers–Packers rivalry; Cowboys–Packers rivalry; Dez Caught It; Fail Mary; Favre's Dad Game; Giants–Packers ...
Here's a glance at Thursday's Packers-Lions game. Here's an early look at the Green Bay Packers-Detroit Lions game Thursday; Jaire Alexander, Romeo Doubs update, time, TV, odds
(The Green Bay Packers were the first team to do so against the Lions in 2016.) New York's win total over Washington is also currently the most in the NFL. The teams have met in the playoffs twice, with the Redskins shutting out the Giants 28–0 in 1943 and New York returning the favor 43 years later in the 1986 NFC Conference Championship ...