GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Nothing went right for the Detroit Lions in their season-opening loss to the Green Bay Packers. The Lions lost 27-13, putting even more heat on themselves with a daunting schedule ahead.
It was nearly the first time the Lions were kept out of the end zone for a full game since losing 24-6 to the Dallas Cowboys in October 2022. But they found the end zone after the two-minute warning in the fourth quarter, when rookie wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa caught a ridiculous one-handed catch in the end zone. TeSlaa’s first career score was initially ruled incomplete, but a closer look gave the score to the third-round pick.
The Lions dominated the time of possession battle for most of the day, but settled for two red-zone field goals and threw an interception near the end of the f