Lions cut Packers lead to 17-14 just before halftime
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The Detroit Lions will begin the second half with an opportunity to take the lead against the Green Bay Packers. Wide receiver Jameson Williams scored a 22-yard touchdown from a pass by quarterback Jared Goff, reducing Green Bay's lead to 17-14 just before halftime. The Lions struggled in the first quarter, managing only five yards, but improved significantly in the second quarter with Goff completing all seven of his passes for 103 yards. Williams' contribution is particularly crucial following Amon-Ra St. Brown's exit due to an ankle injury. The Packers initially led with a field goal and extended their advantage with touchdowns from Dontayvion Wicks and another on a fourth down. However, the Lions' late first-half rally narrowed the score at Ford Field.
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