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Detroit
Lions
4-12
4th NFC NORTH
(0-6)
Sunday, November 17, 2013 - 1:00 PM EST
Avg. Yds (Rk)CategoryAvg. Yds (Rk)
307.9 (2nd)Pass Off.236.7 (14th)
100.8 (23rd)Rush Off.96.1 (26th)
223.1 (14th)Pass Def.185.2 (1st)
118.1 (16th)Rush Def.90.6 (2nd)
Heinz Field
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pittsburgh
Steelers
8-8
3rd AFC NORTH
(3-3)
 
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  • QB
    • Aaron
    • Rodgers
    • #12 | Height/Weight: 6-2/225
    AttComYdsTDs
    327219238325
    QB
    • Matthew
    • Stafford
    • #9 | Height/Weight: 6-3/232
    AttComYdsTDs
    388248272211

    Offensive Matchup

    Total Yards
    Per Game
    349.0
    406.1
    Passing Yards
    Per Game
    249.3
    307.3
    Rushing Yards
    Per Game
    99.7
    98.8
    Points Per Game
    26.6
    24.0
    Third Down
    Conversion %
    41.7
    40.9
    Time of
    Possesion
    30:05
    30:48
    Packers
    Lions

    Defensive Matchup

    Total Yards
    Per Game
    341.9
    329.7
    Passing Yards
    Per Game
    243.6
    213.4
    Rushing Yards
    Per Game
    98.3
    116.2
    Points Per Game
    20.8
    24.7
    Third Down
    Conversion %
    34.9
    37.1
    Packers
    Lions
  • Green Bay Injuries
    DatePosPlayerInjuryNFL StatusFantasy News
    06/17/13RBDuJuan HarrisChest The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports that Packers running back DuJuan Harris has no doubt he'll be participating in the first day of training camp. After having a "grapefruit"-sized, noncancerous cyst removed from his lung, Harris expects to be full go July 26. "I'll be ready," Harris said. "I'll be there." For Harris, the removal was a blessing in disguise. He would've never even known about the cyst if not for the routine check-up and now his breathing may improve without the cyst jammed up against his lungs. Harris enters training camp in competition with Eddie Lacy, Johnathan Franklin, Alex Green and James Starks. By the postseason a year ago, Harris finished as the starter. In six games, Harris rushed for 257 yards on 62 carries with four touchdowns.
    06/05/13WRJarrett BoykinUndisclosed Packers receiver Jarrett Boykin got hurt during a previous OTA session and did not participate in the team's minicamp practice on Tuesday, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports. Coach Mike McCarthy wouldn't speculate on Boykin's injury.
    05/22/13DLJerel WorthyKnee Packers defensive lineman Jerel Worthy told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel he plans on playing at some point this season after tearing his ACL in Week 17 last season.
    02/26/13LBDesmond BishopHamstring On the same day the Packers released linebacker Desmond Bishop, Packer Report has learned the Vikings might make "a strong run" at him. Bishop also told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that he's "completely healthy" following a hamstring injury last year.
    01/24/13RBCedric BensonFoot ESPN reports the Packers and running back Cedric Benson will meet on Wednesday to talk about a new deal. Benson suffered a Lisfranc foot injury last October but has been rehabbing it; the Packers let Benson go back into free agency in March.
    01/24/13RBAlex GreenKnee The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports that through the Packers OTA workouts and minicamp practices that running back Alex Green started and finished as the No. 1 back ahead of rookies Eddie Lacy and Johnathan Franklin.
    07/26/11DLJohnny JollySuspension  (Updated 12/31/1969)
    Detroit Injuries
    DatePosPlayerInjuryNFL StatusFantasy News
    06/11/13WRRyan BroylesKnee The Lions official team website reports that the biggest surprise of the offseason was receiver Ryan Broyles. Broyles participated fully in minicamp despite the fact that he's less than six months removed from ACL surgery. The report says "he wasn't just out there running around. He was making plays across the middle of the field and really looked good." Broyles is still not 100 percent, but "he is poised for a breakout season."
    05/23/13DBLouis DelmasKnee Lions safety Louis Delmas (knee) did not participate in the start of the team's minicamp and will not participate at all according to coach Jim Schwartz. "He has to be able to be patient enough to work through [his injury] and give it enough time to heal," Schwartz said. "And then you’ve got to take it as that comes, and you can’t get ahead of yourself. But Lou’s working hard. He’ll be back on the field for us sometime, but it’s not going to be this minicamp."
    02/05/13WRNate BurlesonLeg The Detroit News reports Lions receiver Nate Burleson was able to practice during OTAs this week, which was a surprise. "I wasn't supposed to; I was told not to (practice)," said Burleson, who wasn't supposed to be back from leg surgery until July. "But it's like I always told you guys, if I can walk I can run, and if I can run I can play." Burleson took part in all the drills, including 7-on-7s. "It's as healed up as it's going to get," he said. "The good thing about being out there is I am playing at a high level and I am not 100 percent. When it gets stronger and I get endurance back in it, I will be back to playing with extreme confidence."
    01/24/13WRTitus YoungKnee After a tumultuous couple of seasons in Detroit, the Lions released receiver Titus Young in February, and it's telling that there hasn't been much, if any, interest in the talented, yet troubled receiver. Getting arrested twice in a 15-hour span probably won't help. But that's where Young found himself Sunday, according to the Oakland Press, when he was handcuffed a little after midnight for suspicion of DUI and again at about 2:22 p.m. when Young allegedly was trying to retrieve his black Mustang from a tow company yard. He has been charged with burglary in his second arrest after police say he was trying to take back the car that was impounded after his first arrest.
    01/03/13RBJahvid BestConcussion Lions general manager Martin Mayhew said running back Jahvid Best could spend the 2013 season on the Physically Unable to Perform list if he is still not cleared to practice after suffering multiple concussions in the 2011 season. Best is still holding out hope that he can play football again.
 
 
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