DETROIT (AP) — The Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions are struggling.
One team is used to it.
The three-time defending NFC North champion Packers (3-5) have lost four straight and are aiming to avoid their first five-game skid in 14 years.
“There’s a little bit more urgency, I think, as the season gets into November," Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers said.
The Lions (1-6) look like they're headed for a fifth straight last-place finish in the division, losing five in a row before November for the second time in two years under coach Dan Campbell.