Green Bay, Wis. -- In a battle of shorthanded squads, the Detroit Lions are dominating the Green Bay Packers through the first half of the season finale.
Even without wide receiver Kenny Golladay, who is inactive with a chest injury, the Lions offense moved the ball effortlessly against the Packers through two quarters, scoring a trio of touchdowns and jumping out to a 21-0 lead at the break.
The Lions offense has peaked at 333 yards of production the previous nine games, but enter the locker room having piled up 261 yards, including 172 through the air.