The Detroit Lions pulled off a win over the Green Bay Packers, but one Lions player's play with Jordan Love will cost him.
Lions DE Za'Darius Smith was fined by the NFL thanks to his hit on Packers quarterback Jordan Love that initially was unpenalized.
The Detroit Lions have relied on several new faces due to a number of injuries to the linebacker position. Jack Campbell is the only one of the opening-night starters not on injured reserve, and the others at his position are part of a continuous rotation.
In their win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday to improve to 13-2, the Detroit Lions uncorked one of the most creative trick plays in recent memory. In the
With one wide receiver admitting he doesn't know "how he makes some of the plays he makes," it's clear Green Bay's fate will be determined by Love’s golden right arm.
This evening, you can meet Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love, snag his autograph, and support a good cause while spreading holiday cheer.
It’s an absolutely devious trick play from the mind of offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, and as it turns out, it was inspired by a division rival. Per ESPN’s Kalyn Kahler, the play, which the Lions called “Stumble Bum,” was drawn up after the Lions saw a near-disastrous play for the Packers turn into a huge gain last year.
Green Bay Packers QB Jordan Love spoke with the media following Thursday's practice. The team takes on the New Orlean Saints at Lambeau Field in a Monday Night Football matchup.
The 2024 regular season is winding down & the NFL on Fox Podcast has you covered with the complete playoff picture. First, USA Today’s National NFL Reporter, Tyler Dragon, joins Dave in studio to preview the Christmas Day games (Chiefs/Steelers & Ravens/Texans),
A loss or tie by the Atlanta Falcons coupled with a loss or tie by either the Los Angeles Rams or Seattle Seahawks would lock up a playoff spot for the Packers before Monday night’s game. The Falcons host the New York Giants, the Rams visit the New York Jets and the Seahawks host the Vikings on Sunday.