Breaking News: The Green Bay Packers’ defense defeated the Detroit Lions in Week 12 thanks to a fictitious quote.

The Green Bay Packers Defense was great against the Detroit Lions

Green Bay Packers Defense Was Inspired by a Fake Quote In Week 12 Thanksgiving Win Over Detroit Lions

The Green Bay Packers are back in the hunt for the NFL Playoffs after a 29-22 win over the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving. At 5-6, most of the Packers’ struggles this season have been on offense, the result of having a new starting quarterback in Jordan Love and the cheapest and most inexperienced wide receiver group in the NFL. All season long, the defense has surprisingly been consistently reliable (albeit frustrating at times).

One may be surprised to realize that the Packers’ defense has not allowed an opponent to score 24 points in a game since October 29. In fact, they have allowed opponents to score at least 24 points just three times this season. Their 20.4 points per game allowed this season ranks ninth in the NFL.

The Green Bay Packers Defense was great against the Detroit Lions

Of course, the defense has its own flaws, and one of the most glaring ones going into Thanksgiving was the lack of healthy starters. Jaire Alexander, Darnell Savage, Rudy Ford, and De’Vondre Campbell were all out due to injury.

The Packers defense needed an extra spark going into their matchup with the Lions, and they found it in a fake quote that went viral on social media.

The Green Bay Packers Defense Used a Fake Quote to Inspire Their Performance vs the Detroit Lions

Green Bay Packers edge rusher Rashan Gary
Nov 23, 2023; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff (16) fumbles the ball while being hit by Green Bay Packers linebacker Rashan Gary (52) in the first quarter at Ford Field. Goff’s fumble was recovered by Green Bay Packers safety Jonathan Owens (34) and returned for a touchdown. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-USA TODAY Sports

In the days leading up to the game, the following quote attributed to Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown circulated around social media:

The problem with the quote, though, is that St. Brown never said that.

The fact that it was a fake quote didn’t stop the Packers defense from taking it personally, though. According to Kassidy Hill, after the game, defensive line coach Jerry Montgomery was heard saying to Jordan Love, “ask 14 if he knows anybody’s name on the defense now.”

The Green Bay Packers Defense was great against the Detroit Lions

Regardless of the fake quote, Green Bay’s defense knew what the message was: without many of their starters, they were a rag-tag group of backups who could not hang with the Lions. They certainly proved them wrong.

Rashan Gary registered three sacks, Jonathan Owens took a fumble back for a touchdown, and the defensive line practically lived in the backfield for most of the game.

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