Updated: Thursday, 26 Nov 2009, 3:10 PM CST
Published : Thursday, 26 Nov 2009, 11:20 AM CST
DETROIT (AP) - Aaron Rodgers matched a career high with three touchdown passes
and Green Bay beat the Detroit Lions 34-12 on Thursday, giving the
Packers three straight wins and improving their playoff prospects.
Detroit (2-9) lost its sixth straight game on Thanksgiving,
setting a franchise record, and had an emotional setback after its
biggest comeback win since 1957.
Matthew Stafford, playing with a sore non-throwing shoulder,
threw one touchdown and four interceptions in a rookie-like
performance after passing for five scores in Sunday's win over
Cleveland after trailing by 21.
Detroit (2-9) looked like it was building off the momentum
from its last victory by recovering a fumble on the opening kickoff
and with Stafford's TD pass to Calvin Johnson.
But the Packers scored 27 unanswered points in the second and
third quarter to turn the game into a rout that has become
familiar.