Packers fall to Lions 35-11, Finish Season 7-9

The Packers closed the 2017 season with their third straight loss and were swept by Detroit in a season for the first time since 1991 with their 35-11 loss to the Lions at Ford Field Sunday afternoon. Green Bay took a 3-0 lead with 4:59 left in the first quarter on a 41 yard field goal from Mason Crosby, but it was all Detroit after that. The Lions scored 27 unanswered points before Green Bay finally found the end zone in the fourth quarter on a touchdown pass from Brett Hundley to Randall Cobb and a two-point conversion. Hundley threw for 172 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions in the loss and lost a fumble in the first quarter. Jamaal Williams recorded 22 carries for 82 yards, while Trevor Davis had 56 yards receiving to lead the Packers. Green Bay finishes the season 7-9, their first losing season since 2008.