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Brian Branch of the Detroit Lions was eliminated against the Green Bay Packers


Brian Branch of the Detroit Lions was eliminated against the Green Bay Packers

The Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers had a common enemy in Sunday's game that influenced their approach to the first half – the weather.

In Detroit's case, the misfortune was made worse when defensive lineman Brian Branch was sent off after a helmet-to-helmet clash with Green Bay Packers wide receiver Bo Melton.

Midway through the second quarter, with the Packers facing a second-and-20, Branch was late and collided with Melton on an overthrown pass. He was cautioned for unnecessary rudeness and sent off after a break in the game. Shortly after his expulsion, he received a penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct.

The Packers' ensuing drive ended with a missed field goal by Brandon McManus and the Lions remained ahead 7-3.

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With strong wind gusts and pouring rain, the two teams used run-first approaches and made important decisions based on the elements.

Early on, the Packers opted to receive the opening kickoff, allowing themselves more than seven minutes with a run-oriented drive. The Packers' drive finally stalled when Chris Brooks dropped a pass thrown behind him by quarterback Jordan Love.

Detroit got the ball back and marched down the field in a similar fashion. David Montgomery set the tone on the drive with eight carries for 39 yards, and a 19-yard completion from Jared Goff to Sam LaPorta got the Lions inside Green Bay's 25-yard line.

A third-down run by Montgomery was stopped at the 5-yard line. Detroit kept the offense on the field and inched closer thanks to a call to attack before Goff hit Amon-Ra St. Brown for a touchdown.

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