The Green Bay Packers saw their winning streak get washed away by the rain and a superior Detroit Lions team on Sunday, losing the game 24-14 at soggy Lambeau Field.
The Packers held a 3-0 lead after the first quarter, but the Lions took the lead right back for good at the very beginning of the second quarter on a short touchdown pass to Amon St. Brown to make it 7-3. With the score 10-3 and inside of a minute to go in the second quarter, the Packers' Jordan Love threw a back-breaking pick-six touchdown that gave the Lions a two-touchdown lead at the break.
The Packers continued to pile up yards without results in the second half, with the Packers only able to trade a touchdown with a field goal to make it 24-6 Lions late. Emmanuel Wilson's two-yard touchdown in garbage time late made the game closer, but still sent the Packers to 0-2 in the NFC North for the first time in nearly a decade.
The Packers are out of action until November 16th, when they travel to the lakefront to battle the Chicago Bears.
