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Packers-Lions: controversial call sparks Thanksgiving outrage
28 Nov
Summary
- Packers received a favorable timeout ruling on fourth down.
- Controversial call negated a false start penalty against Green Bay.
- Lions' playoff chances diminished after a 31-24 loss.

The Green Bay Packers secured a critical 31-24 victory against the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving, a win accompanied by significant officiating controversy. With the Packers leading 10-7 near halftime and facing a fourth-and-1, a false start penalty appeared imminent. However, officials huddled and determined that a timeout had been called by Green Bay, negating the penalty and allowing them to retain possession.
This ruling proved pivotal as the Packers capitalized immediately with a touchdown pass from Jordan Love to Romeo Doubs, extending their lead to 17-7. Analysts and fans criticized the decision, with some suggesting it provided an unfair advantage. Despite the contentious call, Lions coach Dan Campbell acknowledged the Packers' ability to make crucial plays in critical moments, particularly on fourth downs where Green Bay succeeded while Detroit failed.
The loss dropped the Detroit Lions to a 7-5 record, jeopardizing their playoff qualification with their probability falling to 54%. The Thanksgiving game highlighted the fine margins in the NFC North race, with this particular decision significantly impacting the outcome and potentially the Lions' postseason trajectory.




