Packers convert another fourth down for a touchdown, lead 17-7
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The Green Bay Packers benefitted from a replay review and a controversial timeout call during their game against the Detroit Lions. In the second quarter, the Packers scored a touchdown on fourth down after a favorable replay review. Later, near the end of the first half, the team avoided a potential false start penalty on another fourth down at the Lions' 2-yard line. Officials determined that Packers head coach Matt LaFleur had called a timeout before the apparent movement, despite replays showing him signaling after. This decision led to a touchdown pass from Jordan Love to Romeo Doubs, extending the Packers' lead to 17-7. The ruling was met with boos and derogatory chants from the Detroit crowd.
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