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The Detroit Lions dominated the Green Bay Packers in their recent game. In the first quarter, the Lions had 194 yards, their most in an opening quarter since 2006, while the Packers only managed 1 yard. By halftime, the Lions had a total of 284 yards, compared to the Packers' 20 yards. The Lions also had 15 first downs, while the Packers only had 3. The Packers struggled to gain any momentum, with three possessions resulting in zero first downs. The Lions' offense was particularly impressive, with 206 total plays and an average of 8.2 yards per play, while the Packers only managed 0.3 yards per play. The Lions' dominance was reflected in the score, with the Lions leading 27-3 at halftime.