Green Bay — Richard Silva grades the Detroit Lions in their 27-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.

Quarterback

Jared Goff was his typical, efficient self in the first half, completing 13 of his 16 attempts. Business as usual, right? Wrong. The Lions were incredibly conservative, with Goff's yards per attempt in the opening two frames (4.7) coming in well below what he posted last year, when he finished top five in MVP voting (8.6, second-highest in the NFL). Goff also had a costly mistake in the red zone, throwing an interception to safety Evan Williams. The pass was intended for receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, but the Packers disguised their coverage. Williams crept up from the third level and jumped the route. Grade: C+

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