GREEN BAY, Wis. — In their first outdoor game of the season, the Detroit Lions showed they could thrive even in lousy conditions as they took command of the NFC North.
Kerby Joseph scored on a 27-yard interception return, and the Lions converted two fourth downs into touchdowns as they continued one of the best starts in franchise history by beating the Green Bay Packers 24-14 on a rainy and windy Sunday.
''We're built for this, man," Lions coach Dan Campbell said. ''Just because we play indoors, it doesn't matter. We can play anywhere. We can play in the snow. We can play in the rain. We can play in the mud. That's just us. We're built to win.''
The NFC North-leading Lions are 7-1 for the first time since 1956. They withstood the second-quarter ejection of safety Brian Branch and won at Lambeau Field for a third straight year, the first time they've done that since a run of six straight at Lambeau from 1986-91.
By the time Jared Goff took a knee to conclude his latest efficient game, the Lions fans in the stands were chanting his name.
''It's pretty cool,'' said Goff, who completed his first 11 passes and finished 18 of 22 for 145 yards and a touchdown. ''I heard it all. Our fans are awesome. They came out and showed out again. It's a lot of fun to play for a team that has a fan base that travels.''
Over his past last six games, Goff has completed 82.8% of his passes and has a 140.1 passer rating, both the best over any six-game stretch in NFL history.
Detroit took the lead for good on the first play of the second quarter when Goff hit Amon-Ra St. Brown for a 3-yard touchdown on fourth-and-goal. Jahmyr Gibbs capped the opening drive of the second half by rushing for a 15-yard touchdown on fourth-and-1 to extend the Lions' lead to 24-3.