The Detroit Lions defense accomplished something against the Green Bay Packers that they hadn’t accomplished since coach Dan Campbell took over last season. With everything on the line in a one-score game and a full two-plus minutes for their opponents to drive and come away with the victory, the defense got a game-winning stop. In the grand scheme of things, beating the Packers to move to 2-6 may not seem like much, but defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn believes the act of finishing a game on defense was a huge confidence booster that could carry over to the rest of the season.
Detroit Lions defense gaining confidence heading into Chicago
