Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions: Head To Head Stats, Probable Starting Lineup And Injury Update
The Packers lost to the Lions 24-14 back in November, dropping to 6-3 after a game-changing pick-six. But they’ve turned things around with three straight wins, including a 30-17 win over the Dolphins. Now they’re at 9-3 and still in the race.
The Lions, however, have been unstoppable, winning 10 in a row and sitting at 11-1 after a tight 23-20 win over the Bears on Thanksgiving. The December 5th game in Detroit is huge for the Packers if they want to keep their playoff hopes alive.
Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions: Head To Head Stats
The Lions-Packers rivalry, also known as the Yooper Bowl, has been one of the longest-running rivalries in NFL history. It all started back in 1930 when the Detroit Lions were still the Portsmouth Spartans. After the team moved to Detroit in 1934, they became division rivals with the Green Bay Packers. Both teams were in the NFL’s Western Conference (later the NFC Central) until the league’s realignment in 1970. Since 1932, they’ve played each other twice every season without fail, making this rivalry the longest uninterrupted one in NFL history.
This rivalry is especially huge in Michigan, particularly in the Upper Peninsula. Fans in the western part of the peninsula tend to root for the Packers, while those in the east and the Lower Peninsula back the Lions. That regional divide is why the rivalry is often called the “Yooper Bowl.” The Packers have generally had the edge, leading the all-time series 106–77–7, and they’ve also won both playoff matchups against the Lions.