Green Bay 3, Detroit 17

1 2 3 4 T
GNB (0-1) 0 3 0 0 3
DET (1-0) 7 0 3 7 17

Final

4:15 PM ET
September 11, 2005

Lions pounce on Packers miscues

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1318
3rd down efficiency
5-166-15
4th down efficiency
1-30-1
Total Yards216254
Passing170152
Comp-Att
27-4415-28
Yards per pass
3.95.4
Rushing46102
Rushing Attempts
1731
Yards per rush
2.73.3
Penalties14-1004-38
Turnovers30
Fumbles lost
10
Interceptions thrown
20
Possession31:0428:56
Air/Ground Leaders
Green Bay Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Favre27/4420102
Detroit Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Harrington15/2816720
Green Bay Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Green1258012
Davenport3001
Detroit Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jones258707
Harrington314015
Green Bay Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Driver448017
Green534020
Detroit Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Pollard558118
Johnson238025
Green Bay Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Favre210
Fisher100
Detroit Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Harrington100
Kennedy100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERGNBDET
TD10:04MARCUS POLLARD 9 YD PASS FROM JOEY HARRINGTON (JASON HANSON KICK)
Drive: 8 plays, 68 yds, 3:54
07
SECOND QUARTERGNBDET
FG12:01RYAN LONGWELL 50 YD
Drive: 11 plays, 37 yds, 4:51
37
THIRD QUARTERGNBDET
FG6:26JASON HANSON 21 YD
Drive: 10 plays, 31 yds, 4:44
310
FOURTH QUARTERGNBDET
TD10:47MIKE WILLIAMS 3 YD PASS FROM JOEY HARRINGTON (JASON HANSON KICK)
Drive: 7 plays, 58 yds, 3:22
317

DETROIT (AP) -- Brett Favre slumped over in the middle of the field after his third turnover of the day.

The three-time MVP, who turns 36 next month, limped to his news conference about an hour later with gray in his hair and a scruffy beard.

"I'll probably feel worse (Monday), but I could play another game now," Favre said after two of his three turnovers led to 10 points in a game in which scoring was scarce, helping the Detroit Lions beat the Green Bay Packers 17-3 Sunday. "Inside, it hurts the most."

The game marked the fewest points Green Bay scored with Favre as its starting quarterback.

Tampa Bay beat the Packers 31-3 on Sept. 13, 1992, two weeks before Favre began his record streak of starting 227 straight games, including the playoffs.

"We obviously have a ways to go offensively," Favre said. "But if you would've told me we would score three points, I would've said you were crazy."

After kicking a field goal in the second quarter, Green Bay didn't have a first down in the second half until its sixth drive.

"It wasn't just us," Lions linebacker Earl Holmes said. "The special teams bottled up their return game and the offense kept us off the field so we could catch our breath."

Detroit won its opener for a third straight year, but the Lions hope this season doesn't wind up like the last two -- or the two before that. Since 2001, the Lions have lost an NFL-high 48 games.

Joey Harrington threw two touchdown passes, including one to rookie Mike Williams with 4:13 left.

"We have been in too many of these games in the last couple years, where we had a chance to put a team away and didn't -- and too many of them have been against No. 4," Harrington said. "I have one in mind from last year."

The Lions were leading at Green Bay last season by 13 at halftime before being handed one of their 10 defeats.

Favre fumbled on the opening possession of the second half, leading to Jason Hanson's 21-yard field goal. His interception midway through the fourth quarter, snagged by a diving Kenoy Kennedy, whose fumble was caught by teammate Terrence Holt, led to Williams' 3-yard TD catch.

Then Green Bay drove to Detroit's 12 before Favre was sacked twice and threw his second interception. He finished 27-of-44 for 201 yards with two interceptions and one fumble.

The three-time defending division champions had beaten the Lions in eight of the last nine meetings.

"To beat a team of that caliber that has been so tough for us to beat, it's an accomplishment," kick returner Eddie Drummond said.

Harrington was 15-of-28 for 167 yards with two TDs, and no turnovers. Kevin Jones ran for 87 yards and Marcus Pollard caught five passes for 58 yards, including a 9-yard TD.

Green Bay's Ahman Green was held to 58 yards and Donald Driver had four catches for 48 yards.

In a game expected to be high-scoring, both teams struggled offensively.

"There was no finesse at all in this game," Lions coach Steve Mariucci said. "This was a Norris Division, Black-and-Blue Division slugfest."

Green Bay's offense took a hit when Javon Walker, Favre's favorite target, injured his right knee in the third quarter. Packers coach Mike Sherman later said the injury was an ACL, which, if torn, could end Walker's season. Sherman said the team will not know how serious the injury is until Walker has an MRI on Monday.

The Packers hurt their chances with 14 penalties for 100 yards and Favre argued for at least a few calls that were not made against the Lions. Green Bay cornerback Ahmad Carroll was flagged for illegal use of hands three times, including twice on one drive.

"We didn't play real smart," Green Bay coach Mike Sherman said.

Detroit's first-string offense didn't score a TD in the preseason, but did on its second drive. Harrington threw a 9-yard TD pass to Pollard after an earlier pass in the end zone was broken up by Mark Roman.

Green Bay got to the Lions 4 on the ensuing drive, but holder B.J. Sander mishandled a good snap on a botched field-goal attempt.

On the Packers' next possession, Ryan Longwell kicked a 50-yard field goal, then Favre's fumble gave the Lions great field position, but Detroit had to settle for a field goal.

Game notes
Favre is 65 yards from joining the 50,000-yard passing club with Dan Marino (61,361) and John Elway (51,475). ... Hanson was limited to extra points and short field goals because of a hamstring injury. ... There was a moment of silence before the game in remembrance of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and victims of Hurricane Katrina, and the Red Cross collected donations. ... Green Bay WR Robert Ferguson played with calf cramps and Detroit CB Fernando Bryant hurt his jaw.


NFL Scores

Thursday, September 8th 2005
Oakland 20 Final
New England 30
Sunday, September 11th 2005
Houston 7 Final
Buffalo 22
Cincinnati 27 Final
Cleveland 13
NY Jets 7 Final
Kansas City 27
Denver 10 Final
Miami 34
Tampa Bay 24 Final
Minnesota 13
Tennessee 7 Final
Pittsburgh 34
Chicago 7 Final
Washington 9
New Orleans 23 Final
Carolina 20
Seattle 14 Final
Jacksonville 26
Green Bay 3 Final
Detroit 17
Arizona 19 Final
NY Giants 42
Dallas 28 Final
San Diego 24
St. Louis 25 Final
San Francisco 28
Indianapolis 24 Final
Baltimore 7
Monday, September 12th 2005
Philadelphia 10 Final
Atlanta 14