Packers dominate Cowboys to advance in NFL playoffs and throw Dallas into disarray while Lions defeat Rams in 1st playoff win in 32 years
Jordan Love of the Green Bay Packers celebrates after a touchdown during an NFL wild-card playoff football game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers at AT&T Stadium on January 14. Michael Owens/Getty Images CNN —
The Green Bay Packers dominated the Dallas Cowboys during Sunday’s wild-card round to advance in the NFL playoffs and send “America’s Team” into disarray, while later, the Detroit Lions edged past the Los Angeles Rams to win their first playoff game in 32 years.
History was made on Sunday as the Packers became the first No. 7 seed to win an NFL playoff game following their 48-32 wild-card victory over the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The victory was a shocking one – in both its comprehensive nature and the result – and could be the impetus for change in the Cowboys organization, with head coach Mike McCarthy’s future in doubt now.
And later in the day, the Lions defeated the Los Angeles Rams 24-23 at Ford Field in Detroit, giving the franchise and its fans their first taste of playoff success since 1991.
The Packers will face the No. 1 seeded 49ers (12-5) in the NFL divisional round next week in San Francisco. Detroit will host the winner of Monday’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Philadelphia Eagles Wild Card round game in the Divisional round next week.
Here are some of the highlights from Sunday’s games.
Packers become 1st No. 7 seed to win NFL playoff game
Although they were traveling to a stadium where Dallas hadn’t lost in 16 games, the Packers dominated from start to finish on Sunday.
Green Bay was in the driving seat from the opening kickoff behind masterful performances by quarterback Jordan Love and running back Aaron Jones.
Love completed 16-of-21 passes for 272 yards and three touchdowns – one apiece to Romeo Doubs, Luke Musgrave and Dontayvion Wicks – while Jones ran for 118 yards and three touchdowns.
The 25-year-old Love – leading the NFL’s youngest roster – never looked overwhelmed in his first postseason game, routinely dissecting the league’s fifth-ranked defense. The 48 points the Packers scored was the most allowed by the Cowboys in their postseason history.
He finished with a blistering quarterback rating of 157.2 – the highest by a QB in a road playoff game during the Super Bowl era, per NFL Research.
“Jordan Love. Wow,” head coach Matt LaFleur said in his postgame news conference. “That’s about all I can say. What he did and the poise he shows. The command he shows. … I’m just so proud and happy for him.”
And while Love and the offense scored seemingly on every drive, the Packers defense shut down Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott and the Cowboys offense.
Prescott threw two interceptions, including one that was returned for a touchdown by safety Darnell Savage, before Dallas even got on the scoreboard as he looked out of sorts with his usually explosive receivers.
At the start of the fourth quarter, the Packers (9-8 in the regular season) held a 48-16 lead and pulled most of their starters. However, the Cowboys (12-5) edged back into contention, making it a 16-point game late following two touchdown passes by Prescott and two two-point conversions. He would finish 41 of 60 with 403 yards passing and three touchdowns.
Down 48-32 late in the fourth quarter and driving down the field, the Cowboys offense was stopped on fourth down to give the Packers their first playoff win since 2021.
Love, who became the starting quarterback when Aaron Rodgers was traded during the offseason to the New York Jets, told the FOX broadcast after the game that they were “real loose” when the contest started.
“We came in here with the mindset that we were going to dominate,” Love said. “A lot of people counted us out and we didn’t care about that. We knew what opportunity we had in front of us and made the most of it tonight.”
All eyes now turn to the Cowboys and what the future might hold in northern Texas. Multiple members of the franchise, including owner Jerry Jones, faced questions from the media following the loss about whether they think McCarthy would be back next season.
Jones – who said he was “floored” by the defeat – refused to be drawn into talking about McCarthy’s future, whereas Prescott stood behind his head coach, stressing the impact he’s had on his game.
“He’s been amazing,” said Prescott of McCarthy. “I don’t know how there can be [speculation about his future], but I understand the business. In that case, it should be about me as well. I’ve had the season that I’ve had because of him. This team has had the success that they’ve had because of him.
“I understand it’s about winning the Super Bowl. That’s the standard of this league and damn sure the standard of this place. I get it, but add me to the list in that case.”
Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs runs the ball during the Lions’ 24-23 victory over the Los Angeles Rams at Ford Field in Detroit on Sunday, January 14. It was the Lions’ first playoff win since 1991. Rey Del Rio/Getty Images
Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander celebrates making an interception during the first quarter of the Packers’ game against the Dallas Cowboys on January 14 in Arlington, Texas. The Packers won 48-32, becoming the first No. 7 seed to win an NFL playoff game. Ron Jenkins/Getty Images
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott takes a moment during the national anthem before the game on January 14. Michael Owens/Getty Images
The helmet of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes breaks while being hit by Miami Dolphins safety DeShon Elliott during the Chiefs’ 26-7 victory over the Dolphins on Saturday, January 13, in Kansas City, Missouri. The temperature at kickoff was -4 degrees Fahrenheit with a wind chill of -20 degrees, making it the fourth coldest game in National Football League history, according to the Peacock broadcast. Emily Curiel/The Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service/Getty Images
Houston Texans linebacker Christian Harris celebrates after scoring a touchdown off an interception January 13 in Houston. The Texans beat the Cleveland Browns 45-14. Ryan Kang/AP
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and wide receiver Trent Sherfield celebrate after a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, January 7. The Bills defeated the Dolphins 21-14 to win the AFC East title and clinch a home playoff game next week. The Dolphins — in first place for much of the season — had to settle for a wild-card spot. Rich Storry/Getty Images
New York Jets long snapper Thomas Hennessy shovels snow along the sideline during a game at New England on January 7. The Jets won 17-3, but both teams finished the season well out of the playoff picture. Brian Fluharty/USA Today Network/Reuters
New York Giants linebacker Micah McFadden breaks up a pass intended for Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott on January 7. The Giants upset the Eagles 27-10 to end their season on a winning note. The Eagles made the playoffs as a wild-card team. Adam Hunger/AP
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick watches from the sideline as they take on the New York Jets on January 7. Belichick confirmed on January 11 that he is leaving the New England Patriots after 24 seasons, during which the franchise won six Super Bowl titles. David Butler II/USA Today Network/Reuters
San Francisco 49ers safety Tayler Hawkins celebrates with teammates after an interception on January 7. The 49ers went on to lose 21-20 to the Los Angeles Rams, but they already had the No. 1 seed locked up in the NFC. The Rams were already set as a wild-card team. Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Brandin Cooks eyes Washington Commanders cornerback Emmanuel Forbes during the Cowboys’ 38-10 victory on January 7. With the win, the Cowboys clinched the NFC East title and the No. 2 seed in the conference playoffs. Mark Schiefelbein/AP
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs can’t quite pull in the catch while being defended by Chicago Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson on January 7. The Packers won 17-9 to clinch a playoff spot. Jeffrey Phelps/AP
Cincinnati Bengals tight end Mitchell Wilcox meets with fans after the Bengals’ 31-14 victory over the Cleveland Browns on January 7. Cincinnati finished the season out of the playoffs. Cleveland had already secured a wild-card spot. Jeff Dean/AP
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris runs the ball during the Steelers’ 17-10 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday, January 6. The Ravens rested many of their starters, including quarterback Lamar Jackson, as they had already clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC. The Steelers made the playoffs as a wild-card team. Patrick Smith/Getty Images
Arizona Cardinals running back James Conner makes a one-handed touchdown catch in front of Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nicholas Morrow on Sunday, December 31. The Cardinals beat the Eagles 35-31. Chris Szagola/AP
Cleveland Browns safety Juan Thornhill celebrates after beating the New York Jets on Thursday, December 28. The Browns defeated the Jets 37-20, securing a spot in the playoffs. It will be the Browns’ first postseason appearance since 2020, and third since 1999. Nick Cammett/Getty Images
New York Giants wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson, right, and teammates react to their 33-25 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday, December 25. Chris Szagola/AP
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes recovers his fumble as he is hit during the Chiefs’ disappointing 20-14 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on December 25. The loss ensured the Chiefs cannot earn the No.1 seed in the AFC and postponed the sealing of their eighth consecutive AFC West title, as they fell to 9-6. Jay Biggerstaff/USA Today Network/Reuters
Detroit Lions safety Ifeatu Melifonwu celebrates after he intercepted a pass during the Lions’ 30-24 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, December 24. The Lions secured their fist division title since 1993 with the win. Matt Krohn/USA Today Network/Reuters
New York Jets linebacker Quincy Williams grabs the jersey of Washington Commanders wide receiver Curtis Samuel on December 24. The Jets beat the Commanders 30-28. Adam Hunger/AP
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Josh Downs can’t make the catch as Atlanta Falcons cornerback Clark Phillips III defends on December 24. The Falcons won 29-10. Danny Karnik/AP
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens points to a Cincinnati Bengals defender as he runs by during the Steelers’ 34-11 win against the Bengals on Saturday, December 23. Mark Alberti/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images
Chamarri Conner, Charles Omenihu and Nick Bolton of the Kansas City Chiefs tackle New England Patriots running back Ezekiel Elliott on Sunday, December 17. The Chiefs won 27-17. Sarah Stier/Getty Images
Miami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert runs the ball during a the team’s 30-0 win against the New York Jets on December 17. Lauren Sopourn/Miami Dolphins/AP
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Desmond Ridder throws the ball during the first half on December 17. The Carolina Panthers beat the Falcons 9-7. Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images
Miami Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb sacks New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson on December 17. Sam Navarro/USA Today Network/Reuters
New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito walks off the field after losing 24-6 to the New Orleans Saints on December 17. Chris Graythen/Getty Images
Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta dives into the end zone for a touchdown on Saturday, December 16. The Lions beat the Denver Broncos 42-17. Rey Del Rio/Getty Images
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Brandon Staley walks off of the field after losing 63-21 to the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday, December 14. Staley and general manager Tom Telesco were fired the next day. The game was a franchise record for points scored by the Raiders, and a franchise worst for points allowed by the Chargers, per NFL.com. Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images
Tennessee Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins catches a pass during a Monday Night Football game against Miami on December 11. The Titans trailed 27-13 with 3:08 left in the fourth quarter, but they scored two touchdowns late to win 28-27 in regulation. Rich Storry/Getty Images
D.J. Moore of the Chicago Bears celebrates a touchdown during the first quarter of the Bears’ 28-13 upset win over the Detroit Lions on Sunday, November 10. Quinn Harris/Getty Images
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson leaps over Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Kelee Ringo during the Cowboys’ 33-13 victory on December 10. With the win, the Cowboys extended their home winning-streak to 15 games. Sam Hodde/AP
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes looks to pass in the fourth quarter of a narrow 20-17 loss to the Buffalo Bills on December 10. Jamie Squire/Getty Images
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Desmond Ridder celebrates with teammates after scoring a touchdown on December 10. The Falcons lost 29-25 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Tylan Wallace escapes multiple attempted tackles during a 76-yard punt return for a touchdown in overtime against the Los Angeles Rams on December 10. Wallace’s touchdown earned the Ravens a 37-31 victory. David Tulis/UPI/Shutterstock
San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa celebrates after sacking Seattle Seahawks quarterback Drew Lock on December 10. Lock started for the Seahawks on Sunday after veteran Geno Smith was ruled inactive. The 49ers won 28-16. Godofredo A. Vásquez/AP
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence reacts after suffering an injury during the Jaguars’ 34-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday, December 4. David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy looks to pass during the 49ers’ 42-19 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, December 3. Matt Slocum/AP
New York Jets quarterback Tim Boyle prepares to snap the ball during the Jets’ 13-8 loss to the Atlanta Falcons on December 3. Al Bello/Getty Images
Roger McCreary of the Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts running back Trey Sermon attempt to catch the ball on December 3. The Colts beat the Titans 31-28 in overtime. Andy Lyons/Getty Images
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk a catches touchdown pass in the end zone on December 3. Eric Hartline/USA Today Network/Reuters
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton celebrates after catching a 45-yard touchdown pass on December 3. The Broncos lost to the Houston Texans 22-17. Eric Christian Smith/AP
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Brandin Cooks catches a pass for a first down as Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams defends during the Cowboys’ 41-35 Thursday Night Football win on November 30. Roger Steinman/AP
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts celebrates after scoring the game winning touchdown against the Buffalo Bills in overtime on Sunday, November 26. The Eagles won 37-34. Matt Slocum/AP
Cincinnati Bengals tight end Drew Sample dives into the end zone for a touchdown during the Bengals’ 16-10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on November 26. Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images
Desmond Ridder of the Atlanta Falcons hands the ball off to Tyler Allgeier during the Falcons’ 24-15 victory over the New Orleans Saints on November 26. Todd Kirkland/Getty Images
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus catches a touchdown pass over Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde on November 26. Matt Slocum/AP
Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland runs the ball after intercepting New York Jets quarterback Tim Boyle’s Hail Mary pass on the 1-yard line on Friday, November 24. Holland ran it to the other end of the field, weaving through the scrambled defense, for an astonishing 99-yard interception touchdown. The Dolphins beat the Jets 34-13. Chris Pedota/USA Today Network
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott eats a turkey leg after the Cowboys’ 45-10 Thanksgiving Day victory over the Washington Commanders on November 23. Jerome Miron/USA Today Network/Reuters
Christian Watson of the Green Bay Packers makes a catch for a touchdown during a game against the Detroit Lions on November 23. The Packers beat the Lions 29-22. Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling drops a pass late in the fourth quarter during the Chiefs’ Monday Night Football game against the Philadelphia Eagles on November 20. The Eagles beat the Chiefs 21-17 in the Super Bowl rematch. David Eulitt/Getty Images
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon sacks Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford on Sunday, November 19. The Seahawks beat the Rams 17-16. Mark J. Terrill/AP
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow holds his wrist after a throw during the Bengals’ 34-20 Thursday Night Football loss to the Baltimore Ravens on November 16. He tore a ligament in his right wrist. Aaron M. Sprecher/AP
Indianapolis Colts safety Julian Blackmon celebrates with teammates after intercepting the ball during the Colts’ 10-6 victory over the New England Patriots in Frankfurt, Germany, on Sunday, November 12. Nathan Ray Seebeck/USA Today Network/Reuters
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed stiff arms Joey Porter Jr. of the Pittsburgh Steelers on November 12. The Steelers beat the Packers 23-19. Joe Sargent/Getty Images
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray runs the ball during the Cardinals’ 25-23 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on November 12. It was Murray’s first game back in action after being injured late last season. Mike Christy/Getty Images
Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs recovers a fumble on November 12. The Buccaneers beat the Tennessee Titans 20-6. Chris O’Meara/AP
Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler, second from bottom, is tackled by Detroit’s Aidan Hutchinson and Derrick Barnes, top, during the Chargers’ 41-38 loss to the Lions on November 12. Detroit linebacker Jack Campbell is on the bottom. Harry How/Getty Images
New England Patriots wide receiver Demario Douglas evades Indianapolis Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II on November 12. Steve Luciano/AP
Noah Sewell, right, and Jaquan Brisker of the Chicago Bears celebrate during the Bears’ 16-13 Thursday Night Football win over the Carolina Panthers on November 9. Quinn Harris/Getty Images
Kansas City Chiefs players warm up prior to a game against the Miami Dolphins in Frankfurt, Germany, on Sunday, November 5. The Chiefs beat the Dolphins 21-14. Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP/Getty Images
Minnesota Vikings backup quarterback Joshua Dobbs reaches for the pylon during the Vikings’ 31-28 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on November 5. Dobbs, who was acquired by the Vikings in a trade last week, threw for 158 yards with two touchdowns in the air and one on the ground. Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images
C.J. Stroud of the Houston Texans drops back to pass during the first half against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on November 5. Stroud threw for 470 yards in the Texans’ narrow 39-37 victory. Cooper Neill/Getty Images
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones grimaces after being sacked during the Giants’ 30-6 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on November 5. John Locher/AP
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet catches a touchdown pass while defended by Tyrann Mathieu of the New Orleans Saints on November 5. The Saints beat the Bears 24-17. Wesley Hitt/Getty Images
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren evades Tre Avery of the Tennessee Titans on Thursday, November 2. The Steelers beat the Titans 20-16. Michael Owens/Getty Images
Detroit Lions fans cheer on a third down play during the Lions’ 26-14 Monday Night Football victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on October 30. Joe Robbins/AP
Denver Broncos cornerback Ja’Quan McMillian celebrates a second quarter interception in Denver on Sunday, October 29. The Broncos beat the Kansas City Chiefs 24-9. Justin Edmonds/Getty Images
Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis throws a pass during the Titans’ 28-23 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on October 29. Levis threw four touchdowns during the game, his NFL debut. George Walker IV/AP
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown makes a one-handed catch to score a touchdown against Washington Commanders cornerback Benjamin St-Juste on October 29. The Eagles beat the Commanders 38-31. Alex Brandon/AP
Indianapolis Colts running back Zack Moss reaches for a one-yard touchdown run during the Colts’ 38-27 loss to the New Orleans Saints on October 29. Michael Conroy/AP
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes walks off the field after the Chiefs’ loss to the Denver Broncos on October 29. Mahomes, who was set to make history with a win, threw two interceptions and no touchdowns. Jack Dempsey/AP
Cincinnati Bengals tight end Irv Smith Jr. runs past San Francisco 49ers safety Talanoa Hufanga on October 29. The Bengals beat the 49ers 31-17. Josie Lepe/AP
Dalton Kincaid of the Buffalo Bills celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the Bills’ 24-18 Thursday Night Football victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 26. Rich Barnes/Getty Images
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, right, embraces Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott after the Patriots beat the Bills 29-25 on Sunday, October 22. It was Belichick’s 300th regular-season victory. Michael Dwyer/AP
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams drops a pass in the end zone on October 22. The Raiders lost 30-12 to the Chicago Bears. Jamie Sabau/USA Today Network/Reuters
Atlanta Falcons placekicker Younghoe Koo celebrates with teammates after making a game-winning field goal on the final play of the Falcons’ 16-13 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 22. Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images
Denver Broncos running back Javonte Williams evades Green Bay Packers safety Darnell Savage, bottom, on October 22. The Broncos beat the Packers 19-17. Jack Dempsey/AP
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor runs the ball during the Colts’ 39-38 loss to the Cleveland Browns on October 22. Trevor Ruszkowski/USA Today Network/Reuters
Teammates run to Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling as he celebrates his touchdown during the game against the Los Angeles Chargers on October 22. The Chiefs won 31-17. Charlie Riedel/AP
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy scrambles away from Cleveland Browns linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah during the second half of the 49ers’ 19-17 loss on Sunday, October 15. Sue Ogrocki/AP
Miami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert jumps over Carolina Panthers cornerback CJ Henderson on October 15. Mostert had two touchdowns during the Dolphins’ 42-21 victory. Lynne Sladky/AP
Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields warms up wearing a #51 patch honoring the late Dick Butkus before the Bears’ game against the Minnesota Vikings at Soldier Field in Chicago on October 15. Butkus, a hard-hitting Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker who played nine seasons for the Bears, died October 5. Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images
Los Angeles Rams linebacker Christian Rozeboom celebrates his interception during the Rams’ 26-9 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on October 15. Tony Ding/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images
Quincy Williams of the New York Jets tackles Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith on October 15. The Eagles are 5-1 for the season after their 20-14 loss to the Jets. Kathryn Riley/Getty Images
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes calls a play during the Chiefs’ 19-8 Thursday Night Football win over the Denver Broncos on October 12. Jamie Squire/Getty Images
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed sits on the sideline as Las Vegas Raiders’ Robert Spillane is congratulated after his interception on Monday, October 9. The Raiders beat the Packers 17-13. David Becker/AP
Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta tries in vain to pull in a pass reception in Detroit on Sunday, October 8. The Lions beat the Carolina Panthers 42-24. Paul Sancya/AP
New York Jets running back Breece Hall carries the ball during a game against the Denver Broncos on October 8. The Jets won 31-21. Dustin Bradford/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images
KaVontae Turpin of the Dallas Cowboys catches a touchdown pass during the second quarter of the Cowboys’ 42-10 loss the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium on October 8. Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images
Indianapolis Colts running back Zack Moss runs the ball for a touchdown during the first quarter against the Tennessee Titans at Lucas Oil Stadium on October 8. The Colts beat the Titans 23-16. Andy Lyons/Getty Images North America/Getty Images
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens celebrates after catching a 41-yard touchdown pass during the Steelers’ 17-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens on October 8. Matt Durisko/AP
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase runs past Arizona Cardinals cornerback Marco Wilson after making a catch during the Bengals’ 34-20 victory over the Cardinals on October 8. Chase scored three touchdowns during the game. Joe Camporeale/USA Today Network/Reuters
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Khalil Mack celebrates a sack during the Chargers’ 24-17 victory on Sunday, October 1. Mack recorded six sacks, becoming the fifth player in NFL history to do so in a single game. Gregory Trott/AP
Jacksonville Jaguars fans wave flags ahead of a game against the Atlanta Falcons at Wembley Stadium in London on October 1. It was the first of five international games the NFL has scheduled this season as part of its ever-expanding International Series. The Jaguars won 23-7. Justin Setterfield/Getty Images
Brian Robinson Jr. of the Washington Commanders makes a pass reception during the second quarter of the Commanders’ 34-31 overtime loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on October 1. Mitchell Leff/Getty Images
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin shouts while warming up ahead of the Bills game against the Miami Dolphins on October 1. Hamlin participated in the opening kickoff, his first regular season appearance after surviving a cardiac arrest on the field nearly nine months ago. The Bills beat the Dolphins 48-20. Adrian Kraus/AP
Cincinnati Bengals’ Evan McPherson kicks a field goal during a game against the Tennesee Titans on October 1. McPherson was Cincinnati’s only player to put points on the board during their 27-3 loss. George Walker IV/AP
Amon-Ra St. Brown of the Detroit Lions celebrates with fans during his team’s 34-20 victory over the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on Thursday, September 28. Cooper Neill/Getty Images
Miami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert celebrates with teammates Braxton Berrios and Christian Wilkins after scoring one of his four touchdowns during the Dolphins’ landslide victory over the Broncos on Sunday, September 24. Rebecca Blackwell/AP
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper pulls in a catch for a touchdown during the Browns’ 27-3 victory over the Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns Stadium on September 24. Andrew Nelles/USA Today Network/Reuters
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen leaps into the end zone for a touchdown during his team’s 37-3 win over the Washington Commanders on September 24. Evan Vucci/AP
Grammy Award-winning singer Taylor Swift cheers on the Kansas City Chiefs from the family suite of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce on September 24. Swift’s show of support comes after weeks of speculation — by various NFL broadcasters and the vast majority of Swifties — that she and Kelce are dating. Swift had plenty to cheer about as the Chiefs beat the Chicago Bears 41-10. David Eulitt/Getty Images
Indianapolis Colts tight end Mo Alie-Cox and Baltimore Ravens linebacker Tavius Robinson go after a fumble in the end zone on September 24. The Colts beat the Ravens 22-19. Brent Skeen/USA Today Network/Reuters
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs fends off New Orleans Saints cornerback Isaac Yiadom during the first half at Lambeau Field on September 24. The Packers edged out a 18-17 win. Dan Powers/USA Today Network/Reuters
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Desmond Ridder is sacked by Detroit Lions linebacker Derrick Barnes in the first half at Ford Field in Detroit on September 24. The Falcons lost 20-6. Rick Osentoski/AP
San Francisco 49ers running back Elijah Mitchell is tackled by New York Giants linebacker Micah McFadden in the second quarter at Levi’s Stadium on September 24. The 49ers remain undefeated after their 30-12 Thursday Night Football win on September 21. Cary Edmondson/USA Today Network/Reuters
Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb grimaces after suffering a knee injury in a Monday Night Football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 18. He was carted off the field in the second quarter. Before leaving the game, the star running back had 10 carries for 64 yards. Matt Durisko/AP
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson scores in the first half of a 30-10 win over the New York Jets at AT&T Stadium on Sunday, September 17. It was the Jets’ first game without quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who suffered an ankle injury during his debut with the team in Week 1. Michael Ainsworth/AP
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence throws a pass during the first quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs at TIAA Bank Field on September 17. Lawrence threw for 216 yards during Jacksonville’s 17-9 loss to Kansas City. Sam Greenwood/Getty Images
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Wilson makes a catch over New York Giants safety Jason Pinnock at State Farm Stadium on September 17. The Cardinals narrowly lost 31-28. Matt York/AP
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Noah Gray receives a pass on September 17. The Chiefs beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 17-9. Nathan Ray Seebeck/USA Today Network/Reuters
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams celebrates after scoring the team’s only touchdown during their 38-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on September 17. Adrian Kraus/AP
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, making his debut with the New York Jets, is sacked by Buffalo Bills defensive end Leonard Floyd on Monday, September 11. Rodgers suffered an ankle injury and was carted off the field after the play, which occurred during the team’s first drive in the first quarter. Before being traded in the offseason, Rodgers had spent the first 18 seasons of his NFL career with the Green Bay Packers. Elsa/Getty Images
San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey looks for space to run the ball in the second half of a 30-7 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh on Sunday, September 10. Justin K. Aller/Getty Images
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers pulls in a touchdown past Denver Broncos cornerback Damarri Mathis in the first quarter at Empower Field at Mile High on September 10. The score would be important as the Raiders edged the home side, 17-16. Ron Chenoy/USA Today Network/Reuters
It was a rough day for Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals as they got trounced by the Cleveland Browns 24-3 on September 10. The highest paid quarterback in the league had a tough start to the season, throwing 14-for-31 for 82 yards and being crushed here by Browns safety Grant Delpit. Sue Ogrocki/AP
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Deven Thompkins runs with the ball during the fourth quarter of a 20-17 win against the Minnesota Vikings at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on September 10. Nick Wosika/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images
Los Angeles Chargers kicker JK Scott punts the ball against the Miami Dolphins in the second half at SoFi Stadium on September 10. The Chargers would lose 36-34 to the Dolphins. Kirby Lee/USA Today Network/Reuters
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver/punt returner Zay Flowers catches a deep pass in the first quarter against the Houston Texans on September 10. Baltimore fans had plenty of action to cheer as their team thoroughly handled the Texans 25-9. Randy Litzinger/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt sacks San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy on September 10. It was to be one of the only highlights for the home fans as the Niners won 30-7. Matt Freed/AP
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Sunday’s game between the Lions and Rams had extra meaning for both quarterbacks, Jared Goff and Matthew Stafford. Both were traded for each other in 2021. Stafford went on to lead the Rams to a Super Bowl LVI victory and now Goff has led Detroit to a victory of their own.
Detroit got off to a quick start, jumping out to a 14-3 lead after the first quarter. But Stafford and the Rams offense came back to make it 21-17 heading into halftime.
Rams kicker Brett Maher played the hero in the second half to help cut the lead to 24-23 in the fourth quarter.
Late in the fourth quarter, with the Rams driving down the field, the Lions defense got a stop to force Los Angeles to punt. Detroit would go on to run the clock down to secure the victory.
Goff finished the game with 277 yards passing and one touchdown.
After the game, Goff said the win meant a lot for the team and the city of Detroit.
“Just look around,” Goff told the NBC broadcast. “It’s still packed out and they’re still cheering for us. It means a whole lot to this city. We knew what it meant when this season started, to get into the playoffs and to get this win. It’s just the beginning for us. We got some road left.”
Stafford, who started his NFL career with the Lions after being taken first overall by the franchise in the 2009 NFL Draft, threw for 367 yards and two touchdowns.
Last week, Stafford was asked by reporters what the city of Detroit meant to him and his family.
“I had a lot of experiences there over 12 years,” Stafford said. “All my daughters were born there. My wife and I went through things there that the team and the city, the group, the town, everybody supported. So I have nothing but great memories there.
“Obviously didn’t get it done on the field as much as I wish we could have. But the people that I was lucky enough to know and grow with are people that I’m still close with today and mean a lot to me.”
Stafford was helped by rookie wide receiver Puka Nacua, who finished the game with 181 yards and a touchdown. The 22-year-old Nacua set a rookie record for receiving yards in a playoff game.
The NFL playoffs were expanded to include eight teams in each conference beginning with the postseason after the 2020 season.