| Green Bay Packers vs. Portsmouth Spartans/Detroit Lions Season-by-Season Results[1] |
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| Season | Season series | atPortsmouth Spartans/Detroit Lions | atGreen Bay Packers | Overall series | Notes |
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| 1930 | Packers 1–0–1 | Tie 6–6 | Packers 47–13 | Packers 1–0–1 | Portsmouth Spartans join theNational Football League (NFL) as an expansion team. Packers finish with the best record (10–3–1) and were named the NFL champions. | | 1932 | Tie 1–1 | Spartans 19–0 | Packers 15–10 | Packers 2–1–1 | Packers' win was the Spartans only loss in the original schedule of the1932 season. Due to that loss, the Spartans were tied with theBears for the best record, necessitating atiebreaker playoff game. | | 1933 | Tie 1–1 | Spartans 7–0 | Packers 17–0 | Packers 3–2–1 | Due to the popularity and success of the1932 NFL Playoff Game, the league divided its teams into two divisions, with the Packers and Spartans placed in theNFL Western Division, becoming divisional rivals. Last season Spartans played as aPortsmouth-based team under the name "Spartans". | | 1934 | Tie 1–1 | Packers 3–0 | Lions 3–0 | Packers 4–3–1 | Spartans relocate toDetroit and rename themselves to theDetroit Lions. Packers' win handed the Lions their first loss of the season after a 10–0 start. | | 1935 | Packers 2–1 | Lions 20–10 | Packers 13–9 † | Packers 6–4–1 | First and only time both teams met three times in the regular season. Packers' home games include one game in Milwaukee and one in Green Bay. Lions win1935 NFL Championship. | Packers 31–7 | | 1936 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 26–17 | Packers 20–18 | Packers 8–4–1 | Packers win1936 NFL Championship. | | 1937 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 14–13 | Packers 26–6 | Packers 10–4–1 | | | 1938 | Tie 1–1 | Packers 28–7 | Lions 17–7 | Packers 11–5–1 | Lions' win is the Packers only home loss in the1938 season. Packers lose1938 NFL Championship. | | 1939 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 12–7 | Packers 26–7 | Packers 13–5–1 | Packers win1939 NFL Championship. | | † Denotes a Packers home game played in Milwaukee |
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| Season | Season series | atDetroit Lions | atGreen Bay Packers | Overall series | Notes |
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| 1940 | Tie 1–1 | Packers 50–7 | Lions 23–14 | Packers 14–6–1 | In Detroit, the Packers record their largest victory against the Lions with a 43–point differential. | | 1941 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 24–7 | Packers 23–0 | Packers 16–6–1 | Lions move toTiger Stadium. | | 1942 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 28–7 | Packers 38–7 † | Packers 18–6–1 | | | 1943 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 27–6 | Packers 35–14 | Packers 20–6–1 | | | 1944 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 14–0 | Packers 27–6 † | Packers 22–6–1 | Packers win 9 straight road meetings (1936–1944). Packers win1944 NFL Championship. | | 1945 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 14–3 | Packers 57–21 † | Packers 23–7–1 | In Milwaukee, the Packers set a franchise record for their most points scored in a game. Packers win 10 straight meetings (1940–1945). | | 1946 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 9–0 | Packers 10–7 † | Packers 25–7–1 | | | 1947 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 35–14 | Packers 34–17 | Packers 27–7–1 | | | 1948 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 24–20 | Packers 33–21 | Packers 28–8–1 | | | 1949 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 21–7 | Packers 16–14 † | Packers 29–9–1 | Packers' win was their only home win in the1949 season. Packers win 9 straight home meetings (1941–1949). | | † Denotes a Packers home game played in Milwaukee |
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| Season | Season series | atDetroit Lions | atGreen Bay Packers | Overall series | Notes |
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| 1960 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 23–10 | Packers 28–9 | Packers 34–25–2 | Game in Detroit was played onThanksgiving. | | 1961 | Tie 1–1 | Packers 17–9 | Lions 17–13 † | Packers 35–26–2 | Lions' win is the Packers' only home loss in the1961 season. After that loss, the Packers went on a 14-game home winning streak. Game in Detroit was played onThanksgiving. Packers win1961 NFL Championship. | | 1962 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 26–14 | Packers 9–7 | Packers 36–27–2 | Game in Detroit was played onThanksgiving, where the Lions' win handed the Packers their only loss of the1962 season. Packers win1962 NFL Championship. | | 1963 | Packers 1–0–1 | Tie 13–13 | Packers 31–10 † | Packers 37–27–3 | Game in Detroit was played onThanksgiving. | | 1964 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 14–10 | Packers 30–7 | Packers 39–27–3 | | | 1965 | Tie 1–1 | Packers 31–21 | Lions 12–7 | Packers 40–28–3 | In Detroit, Packers overcame a 21–3 second-half deficit. Lions' win is the Packers only home loss in the1965 season. Packers win1965 NFL Championship. | | 1966 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 31–7 | Packers 23–14 | Packers 42–28–3 | Packers win1966 NFL Championship andSuper Bowl I. | | 1967 | Packers 1–0–1 | Packers 27–17 | Tie 17–17 | Packers 43–28–4 | As a result of expansion, the two eight-team divisions became two eight-team conferences split into two divisions, with the Lions and Packers placed in theNFL Central division. Packers win1967 NFL Championship andSuper Bowl II. | | 1968 | Lions 1–0–1 | Tie 14–14 | Lions 23–17 | Packers 43–29–5 | | | 1969 | Tie 1–1 | Packers 28–17 | Lions 16–10 | Packers 44–30–5 | | | † Denotes a Packers home game played in Milwaukee |
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| Season | Season series | atDetroit Lions | atGreen Bay Packers | Overall series | Notes |
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| 1970 | Lions 2–0 | Lions 20–0 | Lions 40–0 | Packers 44–32–5 | As a result of theAFL–NFL merger, the Lions and Packers were placed in theNational Football Conference (NFC) and theNFC Central (later renamed to the NFC North in the2002 season). In Green Bay, Lions record their largest victory against the Packers with a 40–point differential. | | 1971 | Lions 1–0–1 | Lions 31–28 | Tie 14–14 † | Packers 44–33–6 | | | 1972 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 24–23 | Packers 33–7 | Packers 46–33–6 | In Detroit, Packers overcame a 17–0 deficit. | | 1973 | Lions 1–0–1 | Lions 34–0 | Tie 13–13 | Packers 46–34–7 | | | 1974 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 19–17 | Packers 21–19 † | Packers 47–35–7 | | | 1975 | Lions 2–0 | Lions 13–10 | Lions 30–16 † | Packers 47–37–7 | Lions openPontiac Silverdome. | | 1976 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 27–6 | Packers 24–14 | Packers 48–38–7 | | | 1977 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 10–6 | Packers 10–9 | Packers 49–39–7 | | | 1978 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 13–7 | Packers 35–14 † | Packers 51–39–7 | | | 1979 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 18–13 | Packers 24–16 † | Packers 53–39–7 | | | † Denotes a Packers home game played in Milwaukee |
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| Season | Season series | atDetroit Lions | atGreen Bay Packers | Overall series | Notes |
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| 1980 | Lions 2–0 | Lions 24–3 | Lions 29–7 † | Packers 53–41–7 | | | 1981 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 31–27 | Packers 31–17 | Packers 54–42–7 | | | 1982 | Lions 2–0 | Lions 27–24 | Lions 30–10 | Packers 54–44–7 | Both games are played despite the1982 NFL Players strike reducing the season to 9 games. | | 1983 | Lions 2–0 | Lions 38–14 | Lions 23–20(OT) † | Packers 54–46–7 | In Green Bay, Lions overcame a 20–3 second-half deficit. | | 1984 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 31–28 | Packers 41–9 | Packers 55–47–7 | Game in Detroit was played onThanksgiving. | | 1985 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 26–23 | Packers 43–10 | Packers 57–47–7 | | | 1986 | Tie 1–1 | Packers 44–40 | Lions 21–14 | Packers 58–48–7 | Game in Detroit was played onThanksgiving. | | 1987 | Tie 1–1 | Packers 34–33 | Lions 19–16(OT) | Packers 59–49–7 | | | 1988 | Lions 2–0 | Lions 30–14 | Lions 19–9 † | Packers 59–51–7 | | | 1989 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 31–22 | Packers 23–20(OT) † | Packers 60–52–7 | | | † Denotes a Packers home game played in Milwaukee |
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| Season | Season series | atDetroit Lions | atGreen Bay Packers | Overall series | Notes |
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| 1990 | Tie 1–1 | Packers 24–21 | Lions 24–17 | Packers 61–53–7 | | | 1991 | Lions 2–0 | Lions 23–14 | Lions 21–17 | Packers 61–55–7 | This would be the Lions' last road win until the2015 season, and their last season series sweep until the2017 season. | | 1992 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 27–13 | Packers 38–10 † | Packers 63–55–7 | Packers trade forFalcons' QBBrett Favre, who makes his debut in the series. | | 1993 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 30–20 | Packers 26–17 † | Packers 64–56–7 | Lions' win gives them a home-field advantage for the NFC Wild Card Round the following week. | | 1993 Playoffs | Packers 1–0 | Packers 28–24 | | Packers 65–56–7 | NFC Wild Card Round. Packers win on a last-minute touchdown pass from QBBrett Favre to WRSterling Sharpe. This would be the last home playoff game for the Lions until the2023 playoffs. | | 1994 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 34–31 | Packers 38–30 † | Packers 66–57–7 | The Lions and Packers played each other five times during the 1994 calendar year (Week 18 of the 1993 season, a 1993 postseason game, two 1994 regular season games, and a 1994 postseason game), becoming the first and only time in NFL history two teams have faced each other five times in a calendar year. Last meeting inMilwaukee, as the Packers were set to play solely inGreen Bay beginning thenext season. Both teams finished with 9–7 records along with theChicago Bears, but the Packers clinched the better playoff seed based on having the best head-to-head record, setting up a playoff game at Green Bay the following week. | | 1994 Playoffs | Packers 1–0 | | Packers 16–12 | Packers 67–57–7 | NFC Wild Card Round. Lions' RBBarry Sanders held to –1 rushing yards. | | 1995 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 24–16 | Packers 30–21 | Packers 68–58–7 | | | 1996 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 31–3 | Packers 28–18 | Packers 70–58–7 | Packers winSuper Bowl XXXI. | | 1997 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 26–15 | Packers 20–10 | Packers 71–59–7 | At the end of the season, Packers' QBBrett Favre and Lions' RBBarry Sanders both won theMost Valuable Player (MVP) award, becoming the first co-winners. Packers loseSuper Bowl XXXII. | | 1998 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 27–20 | Packers 38–19 | Packers 72–60–7 | | | 1999 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 23–15 | Packers 26–17 | Packers 73–61–7 | Both teams finished with 8–8 records, but the Lions clinched the final playoff berth based on a better record against common opponents, eliminating the Packers from playoff contention. | | † Denotes a Packers home game played in Milwaukee |
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| Season | Season series | atDetroit Lions | atGreen Bay Packers | Overall series | Notes |
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| 2000 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 31–24 | Packers 26–13 | Packers 74–62–7 | | | 2001 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 29–27 | Packers 28–6 | Packers 76–62–7 | Game in Detroit was played onThanksgiving. | | 2002 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 37–31 | Packers 40–14 | Packers 78–62–7 | Lions openFord Field. | | 2003 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 22–14 | Packers 31–6 | Packers 79–63–7 | Game in Detroit was played onThanksgiving. | | 2004 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 38–10 | Packers 16–13 | Packers 81–63–7 | | | 2005 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 17–3 | Packers 16–13(OT) | Packers 82–64–7 | Packersdraft QBAaron Rodgers. | | 2006 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 31–24 | Packers 17–9 | Packers 84–64–7 | | | 2007 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 37–26 | Packers 34–13 | Packers 86–64–7 | Game in Detroit was played onThanksgiving. Starting with that loss, the Lions went on a 19-game divisonal losing streak. Game in Green bay was QBBrett Favre's final game as a Packers' quarterback. | | 2008 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 48–25 | Packers 31–21 | Packers 88–64–7 | Packers' QBAaron Rodgers makes his debut in the series. In Green Bay, the Lions complete the first0–16 winless season in NFL history with their loss. | | 2009 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 34–12 | Packers 26–0 | Packers 90–64–7 | Game in Detroit was played onThanksgiving. |
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| Season | Season series | atDetroit Lions | atGreen Bay Packers | Overall series | Notes |
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| 2010 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 7–3 | Packers 28–26 | Packers 91–65–7 | Packers win 10 straight meetings (2005–2010). Lions' win snapped their 19-game divisional losing streak. Packers winSuper Bowl XLV. | | 2011 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 27–15 | Packers 45–41 | Packers 93–65–7 | Game in Detroit was played onThanksgiving. In Green Bay, Packers' backup QBMatt Flynn threw for 6 touchdowns in what became known as theMatt Flynn Game. Lions quarterbackMatthew Stafford threw for 520 yards, whileMatt Flynn passed for 480 yards, with both setting franchise records for the most passing yards in a single game for their respective teams. The 45–41 score is the highest total score in the history of the series (86 points). | | 2012 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 24–20 | Packers 27–20 | Packers 95–65–7 | | | 2013 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 40–10 | Packers 22–9 | Packers 96–66–7 | Game in Detroit was played onThanksgiving. | | 2014 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 19–7 | Packers 30–20 | Packers 97–67–7 | The Packers clinched the NFC North and a first-round bye with their win, while the Lions were regulated to the 6th seed. Packers win 24 straight home meetings (1992–2014). | | 2015 | Tie 1–1 | Packers 27–23 | Lions 18–16 | Packers 98–68–7 | Lions' first road win against the Packers since the1991 season. In Detroit, Packers overcame a 20–0 second-half deficit, and Packers' QBAaron Rodgers threw agame-winning 61-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass to TERichard Rodgers on the game's final play. | | 2016 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 31–24 | Packers 34–27 | Packers 100–68–7 | In Detroit, the Packers clinched the NFC North and recorded their 100th win over the Lions with their win, becoming the first NFL team to beat a single opponent 100 times. | | 2017 | Lions 2–0 | Lions 35–11 | Lions 30–17 | Packers 100–70–7 | Lions sweep the season series against the Packers for the first time since the1991 season. | | 2018 | Lions 2–0 | Lions 31–23 | Lions 31–0 | Packers 100–72–7 | | | 2019 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 23–20 | Packers 23–22 | Packers 102–72–7 | In Detroit, the Packers clinched a first-round bye with their win. |
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| Season | Season series | atDetroit Lions | atGreen Bay Packers | Overall series | Notes |
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| 2020 | Packers 2–0 | Packers 31–24 | Packers 42–21 | Packers 104–72–7 | In Detroit, the Packers clinched the NFC North with their win. | | 2021 | Tie 1–1 | Lions 37–30 | Packers 35–17 | Packers 105–73–7 | | | 2022 | Lions 2–0 | Lions 15–9 | Lions 20–16 | Packers 105–75–7 | In Green Bay, the Lions eliminate the Packers from playoff contention with their win. It was also the final gameAaron Rodgers played as a Packers' quarterback. | | 2023 | Tie 1–1 | Packers 29–22 | Lions 34–20 | Packers 106–76–7 | Game in Detroit was played onThanksgiving. | | 2024 | Lions 2–0 | Lions 34–31 | Lions 24–14 | Packers 106–78–7 | The Lions clinched a playoff berth with their home win. Lions win all their division games for the first time in franchise history. | | 2025 | Packers 1–0 | November 27 | Packers 27–13 | Packers 107–78–7 | Game in Detroit will be played onThanksgiving. |
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