The Republican National Committee changed leadership Thursday and that means a change in the fandom of the new RNC chair as well.

At least at the RNC offices, it means out with the Green Bay Packers and in with the Detroit Lions. With Wisconsin native – and former RNC chair Reince Preibus – headed to the White House on Friday to become the new chief of staff, his job was open.

And on Thursday, the RNC chose Ronna Romney McDaniel to be the new chairwoman of the RNC. And in her introductory speech, that reportedly meant at least one reference to the Lions and the Packers.

New RNC chair Ronna Romney McDaniel: "We can't wait to move all the Packers stuff out of the RNC and move all the Lions stuff into the RNC." — Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) January 19, 2017

Preibus is a Packers fan and apparently McDaniel, who was the chairwoman of the Michigan Republican Party before her election Thursday, is a Lions fan. She posted a picture from the tunnel at Ford Field prior to the Lions-Packers game in Week 17.

The Packers beat the Lions, 31-24, to clinch the NFC North that night. While both teams made the playoffs, the Packers are playing for the NFC Championship on Sunday in Atlanta. The Lions lost their ninth straight playoff game in the wild-card round, losing 26-6 at Seattle.