Packers Overpower Lions In Thanksgiving Tilt
November 26, 2009 1:42 p.m. EST
Topics: NFL, SportsDetroit, MI (AHN) - Aaron Rodgers hit Donald Lee on a seven-yard touchdown pass and added two more scoring tosses, lifting the Green Bay Packers to a 34-12 rout of the Detroit Lions Thursday.

He finished 28 of 39 passing for 348 yards and a rating of 124.7.
Donald Driver had seven catches for 142 yards and a touchdown.
Mason Crosby added field goals from 20 and 25 yards out.
The underdog Lions scored first on Calvin Johnson's one-yard touchdown reception from quarterback Matthew Stafford.
Both players came into the game banged up from injuries, but showed their toughness by playing.
Stafford tossed a pair of interceptions in the opening half, one snared by Tramon Williams and the other by Nick Collins.
He had four picks in all, finishing 20 of 43 for 213 yards.
Detroit managed just a fourth quarter safety and Jason Hanson chip shot from there.
The Packers dominated in yardage (256-78) and time of possession (19:21 to 10:39) in the first 30 minutes.
Green Bay improved to 7-4, while Detroit fell to 2-9.

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