Packers rallying, down 24-14 after three

The Packers started the second half with passes of 14 yards to Graham and 23 yards to Adams. But Rodgers was sacked on back-to-back plays by LB Devon Kennard and Okwara for a total loss of 13 yards. A 12-yard pass to Valdes-Scantling made it fourth-and-11, and the Packers converted on a diving 17-yard grab by Adams at the Detroit 22.

A 12-yard pass to Graham made it first-and-goal on the 10. A screen to Williams moved the ball to the 3, and off play-action, Valdes-Scantling was wide open for the TD to finally get the Packers on the board. Rodgers found Williams for the two-point conversion to make it 24-8 with 9:40 left in the third.

The Packers appeared to have a three-and-out when Stafford's third-down pass was incomplete, but rookie CB Tony Brown was flagged for taunting after the play, giving the Lions 15 yards and a first down. Johnson took a screen pass 12 yards for another first down. An offensive pass interference penalty on Jones wiped out his own third-down reception, and the Packers eventually got the stop.

Prater missed badly on a 55-yard field goal try, and the Packers took over in good field position at their own 45.

A 21-yard pass to Adams got the Packers moving again, and a 6-yard grab by Adams set up fourth-and-4 from the Detroit 30. Rodgers converted with a QB draw to the 24, and a 9-yard pass to Valdes-Scantling moved the chains again. From the 13, Rodgers found Valdes-Scantling near the goal line, and he tried to dive across for the score. It was initially ruled a touchdown, but the automatic review showed him down shy of the goal line, making it first-and-goal inside the 1.

Off play-action, Rodgers hit Kendricks for the touchdown, but the two-point pass was incomplete, making it 24-14 with 1:14 left in the third.