
Just when everybody was starting to worry, the real Green Bay Packers showed up in the second half on Monday Night Football.
After trailing by three points, the Packers scored three touchdowns to claim a 35-17 win over Detroit.
Trailing 17-14 at half, the Green Bay defense wasn’t getting any stops. That changed when the Lions were kept scoreless after halftime.
Detroit helped with turnovers and penalties after a solid performance in the first two periods.
Aaron Jones scored four touchdowns and Aaron Rodgers stopped looking old. He completed 22-of-27 passes for 255 yards and four scores.
Davante Adams caught eight passes for 121 yards and tight end Robert Tonyan grabbed a scoring pass up the middle when Rodgers threaded the needle.
Green Bay plays the 49ers on the road next Sunday night (September 26th).












