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Hail Mary, full of Packers grace

Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
Hail Mary, full of Packers grace
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DETROIT (AP) -- Aaron Rodgers took the shotgun snap on an untimed down with no time left, shuffled to his left, slipped a sack, rolled right and heaved a pass that seemed as high as it was long.
 
   Richard Rodgers, drifting toward the end zone while teammates and opponents crowded behind him, leaped and made the catch on the 61-yard play to give the Green Bay Packers a stunning 27-23 victory over the Detroit Lions on Thursday night.
 
   "I knew I was going to have to buy some time to allow them to get into the end zone," Aaron Rodgers said. "I knew once I got outside the right that I was going to be able to set up and throw."
 
   The Packers got one more shot to win after Detroit defensive end Devin Taylor was called for grabbing Aaron Rodgers' facemask on a tackle on what would've been the last play.
 
   The Packers (8-4) had lost four of five.
 
   "Unfortunately, this counts as one win," Packers coach Mike McCarthy said. "It feels like more."
 
   The Lions (4-8) had won three straight and blew a chance to sweep the season series for the first time since 1991.
 
   "Tough one to lose," Lions coach Jim Caldwell said. "Those are the ones that eat at you. The guys are upset because they gave so much, but we needed one more play. It is never over in this league."
 
   Matthew Stafford connected with Calvin Johnson on his second touchdown pass of the first quarter to help Detroit build a 20-point lead that it couldn't keep.
 
   "Not an easy pill to swallow," Stafford said.
 
   Aaron Rodgers scored on a 17-yard run with 3:04 left, pulling the Packers within two points.
 
   Stafford connected with TJ Jones to convert a third-and-12 from the Detroit 18 after Green Bay called its final timeout with 2:54 to go. The Lions needed one more first down to seal the victory, but Green Bay forced them to punt and got the ball back on the 21 with 23 seconds left.
 
   Following two incompletions, including one in which Detroit appeared to get away with pass interference, Aaron Rodgers threw a pass to James Jones, who lateraled it to Richard Rodgers, who tossed it back to the quarterback with no one behind him to lateral it again to keep the play alive.
 
   But Taylor grabbed Aaron Rodgers' facemask, giving the Packers another play.
 
   "I wasn't able to get away from those guys, but luckily my facemask was grabbed," the two-time MVP said.
 
   Richard Rodgers Sr. had to like what he saw of his son's winning catch on the all-University of California connection. The elder Rodgers threw two laterals on the final play of the Cal-Stanford in 1982, when the game ended with the Cardinal band on the field and the Bears winning 25-20 in 1982.
 
   Western Michigan's band performed at halftime of the Packers-Lions game, but it wasn't on the field at the end of the heart-pounding finish at Ford Field.
 
   Aaron Rodgers scrambled long enough to give his receivers time to sprint to the end zone and got to the outside. He planted his foot at about the Green Bay 36 and got it into the end zone, where his tight end found a way to get to it in front of a slew of players from both teams and leaped for the catch.
 
   "I've never had a completed Hail Mary before," Aaron Rodgers said.
 
   He has now much to Caldwell's chagrin.
 
   "We weren't in a position to get our hands on it," Caldwell lamented.
 
   Aaron Rodgers finished 24 of 36 for 289 yards with two TDs and an interception.
 
   Stafford was 23 of 35 for 220 yards and two scores. He also lost a fumble.
 
   Detroit went ahead 17-0 after its first three drives and capped the opening possession of the third quarter with a field goal to go ahead 20-0.
 
   It wasn't a big enough cushion.
 
   NOTES: The Packers scored their first points with 5:44 left in the third when James Starks fumbled and Randall Cobb recovered it in the end zone. ... Aaron Rodgers perfectly lofted a 17-yard pass over linebacker Josh Bynes to Davante Adams for his first TD reception this season to pull the Packers within six points late in the third. ... Lost in the loss will be Johnson's 17-yard TD catch in the first quarter in which he leaped the catch it with two hands, squeezed the ball with only his right hand as he planted his right foot and dragged his left on the side of the end zone.
 

4th Quarter/Postgame

Green Bay 27, Detroit 23
Rodgers-to-Rodgers 61 yd TD pass

Detroit 23, Green Bay 21
Rodgers 17 yd TD run

Detroit 23, Green Bay 14
Prater 42 yd FG

3rd Quarter

Detroit 20, Green Bay 14
Rodgers-Adams 8 yd TD pass

Detroit 20, Green Bay 7
Cobb recovers fumble in end zone

Detroit 20, Green Bay 0
Prater 34 yd FG

2nd Quarter

1st Quarter

Detroit 17, Green Bay 0
Stafford-Johnson 17 yd TD pass

Detroit 10, Green Bay 0
Stafford-Ebron 2 yd TD pass

Detroit 3, Green Bay 0
Prater 51 yd FG

Pregame

Pregame story

Tonight could be a make-or-break game for the Green Bay Packers, a game that could show the nation - and themselves - how much of a contender they truly are.

Their contest in Detroit against the Lions has reached critical levels due to the extended struggles Green Bay faced all November: four losses in five games.

They come into the game with an injury-filled offensive line - four starters on the injury list, three of them questionable (50-50 odds) to play.

They come in with an offense that has sputtered massively in this month, with a defense that has not had its normal pass rush - sacks in just two of their last five games, seven in total.

They come in facing an opponent that has dramatically turned their own season around, an opponent which has won three straight games.

They come in with question marks so numerous, yet with the belief that execution is simply what it will take to turn around a season that was so promising with six wins, and that could still turn into a special season.

Tonight, clues could come as to whether that happens.