Detroit 0, Green Bay 26

1 2 3 4 T
DET (1-5) 0 0 0 0 0
GNB (3-2) 14 9 3 0 26

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 18, 2009
Lambeau Field,
Green Bay, WI

Rodgers, Packers overcome 5 sacks in shutout of Lions

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1023
Passing 1st downs
516
Rushing 1st downs
36
1st downs from Penalties
21
3rd down efficiency
0-106-12
4th down efficiency
0-20-0
Total Plays4872
Total Yards149435
Passing71328
Comp-Att
11-2529-37
Yards per pass
2.88.9
Rushing78107
Rushing Attempts
1830
Yards per rush
4.33.6
Red Zone (Made-Att)0-11-5
Penalties6-4013-130
Turnovers32
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
31
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession19:1240:48
Air/Ground Leaders
Detroit Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Stanton5/115702
Culpepper6/144801
Green Bay Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Rodgers29/3735821
Detroit Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Smith1561020
Brown213014
Green Bay Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Grant2490022
Rodgers39010
Detroit Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Northcutt540018
Johnson227021
Green Bay Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Driver7107037
Jennings664026
Detroit Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Levy100
Northcutt100
Green Bay Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Rodgers110
Jackson100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERDETGNB
TD11:27James Jones 47 Yd Pass From Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby Kick) 07
TD07:20John Kuhn 1 Yd Pass From Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby Kick) 014
SECOND QUARTERDETGNB
FG07:22Mason Crosby 46 Yd 017
FG01:56Mason Crosby 28 Yd 020
FG00:05Mason Crosby 31 Yd 023
THIRD QUARTERDETGNB
FG07:43Mason Crosby 26 Yd 026
Associated Press

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Donald Driver made his mark in franchise history, and rookie linebacker Clay Matthews III had a breakout performance to help the defense post a shutout.

Mr. Rodgers Neighborhood

The Lions didn't have a chance in the first half at Lambeau Field. QB Aaron Rodgers helped Green Bay take a 23-0 lead by completing 19 of 23 passes. However, he was sacked four times. Rodgers now has been sacked an NFL-leading 25 times.

Rodgers First Half In 2009
1st 4 games Sunday vs. DET
Cmp pct 62.9 82.6
TD-Int 3-1 2-0
Yds/Gm 131 221
Passer Rtg 90.9 135.7

-- ESPN Stats and Information

Still, the Green Bay Packers know what worked in Sunday's 26-0 victory over a Detroit Lions team playing its third-string quarterback won't necessarily get them where they want to be at the end of the season.

Green Bay's offensive line gave up five more sacks in yet another shaky performance, left tackle Chad Clifton hurt his ankle again and the Packers (3-2) left plenty of points on the field in the red zone.

"When you're playing a team that maybe has a little more experienced offense, we're going to have to cash in those opportunities for seven, not three," Aaron Rodgers said. "Because those are big momentum swings in a game."

Fast Facts

• The Lions have now lost three straight since snapping their 19-game losing streak.

• Detroit has also now lost eight in a row to the Packers and 18 straight to the Packers in Wisconsin.

• The Packers shut out the Lions for the first time since 1946.

• Donald Driver had seven receptions for 107 yards, passing Sterling Sharpe for first place on Green Bay's all-time receptions list along the way. Driver now has 602 receptions. Sharpe had 596.

• Rapid Reaction

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Despite getting knocked around again, Rodgers threw for 358 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. He found Driver in the first quarter, making him the franchise's career receptions leader.

It was the 596th career catch for Driver, passing Sterling Sharpe's mark.

"It couldn't it come in a better place -- at home in front of the fans I've played in front of for so many years," Driver said, holding the record-setting ball in the locker room. "It feels good. Now I just have to wait on Sterling to call me and congratulate me."

Matthews had two sacks as the Packers turned in a commanding defensive effort against an undermanned Lions offense.

Detroit (1-5) was without rookie quarterback Matthew Stafford and wide receiver Calvin Johnson because of injuries -- and it showed, as the Lions managed only 79 yards of total offense in the first half and 149 for the game.

Backup quarterback Daunte Culpepper hurt his hamstring in the third quarter and was replaced by third-stringer Drew Stanton.

"It's very disappointing, very frustrating," Culpepper said. "It's embarrassing to me not to be able to move it on the field and get points on the board. We've got to figure out a way to do that, simple as that."

The Lions came into this season with a new coach and a new attitude, but so far have only one win to show for it going into a bye week. Detroit also has lost 19 straight games in the state of Wisconsin -- including last year's painful loss at Lambeau Field that sealed their 0-16 season.

"You can't sugarcoat it," Lions coach Jim Schwartz said. "You'll have a hard time finding the silver lining in this one."

Sunday was a wild romp for a Packers defense that has struggled at times with the transition to Dom Capers' 3-4 defense this season.

Green Bay had five sacks and interceptions by defensive lineman Cullen Jenkins, cornerback Al Harris and safety Atari Bigby, who returned to the field after missing three games with a knee injury.

"Guys were ready to play today," safety Nick Collins said. "We just had fun and flew to the ball all over the place. That was a lot of fun out there."

But the Lions' loss wasn't nearly as lopsided as it could have been, thanks in large part to continued breakdowns and penalties by the Packers' offensive line.

Rodgers put two quick touchdowns on the board, the first a 47-yarder to James Jones and the second 1-yard pass to fullback John Kuhn. But the offense fell into a lull after that, at one point settling for four straight field goals on drives inside the Detroit 30-yard line.

"It feels like a 50 to zero game, but we didn't quite get there," cornerback Tramon Williams said. "I felt we should've put more points on the board."

Things got even worse in the third quarter for the Lions, when Culpepper hurt his hamstring on a scramble and Stanton took over.

Stanton's second series resulted in an interception by Harris off a deflection and the Packers' offense appeared to get back on track when Driver made a one-handed catch on a deep pass by Rodgers. The Packers drove to the Lions 3, but Rodgers was sacked and fumbled on first-and-goal to scuttle yet another chance at a touchdown.

Even worse, Clifton came up limping after the play and left the game. Packers coach Mike McCarthy confirmed that Clifton re-injured the ankle that kept him out of the previous two games, but a timeline for his return remains unclear.

Game notes
It was the Packers' first shutout since a November 2007 home game against Minnesota. ... Driver has caught a pass in each of his last 116 games, also a Packers' franchise mark. ... Packers WR Jordy Nelson bruised his knee in the first quarter and did not return, but McCarthy said X-rays were negative. ... Lions LB Julian Peterson had 2 1/2 sacks. ... Mason Crosby's four field goals tied a career high.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 18th
Houston 28 Final
Cincinnati 17
Detroit 0 Final
Green Bay 26
Baltimore 31 Final
Minnesota 33
NY Giants 27 Final
New Orleans 48
Cleveland 14 Final
Pittsburgh 27
Carolina 28 Final
Tampa Bay 21
Kansas City 14 Final
Washington 6
St. Louis 20 Final
Jacksonville 23 OT
Philadelphia 9 Final
Oakland 13
Arizona 27 Final
Seattle 3
Tennessee 0 Final
New England 59
Buffalo 16 Final
NY Jets 13 OT
Chicago 14 Final
Atlanta 21
Monday, October 19th
Denver 34 Final
San Diego 23