GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Detroit Lions have a big-time offense.
The Green Bay Packers specialize in taking the ball away.
The NFL's highest-scoring offense and the league leader in takeaways will face off Sunday when the NFC North-leading Lions (6-1) visit the Packers (6-2).
The game features the NFC's two hottest teams, as the Lions have reeled off five consecutive victories while the Packers have won four straight.
''It's going to be a playoff-type game,'' Packers running back Josh Jacobs said.
The Packers enter this game with an uncertain quarterback situation.
Jordan Love left the Packers' 30-27 victory at Jacksonville on Sunday in the third quarter with a groin strain and is listed as questionable for this game. He didn't practice Wednesday but worked out on a limited basis Thursday and Friday.
Backup quarterback Malik Willis has started two games in Love's place this season, and the Packers won both games. He also threw a 51-yard completion to Jayden Reed in Jacksonville that led to Brandon McManus' tiebreaking field goal as time expired.