
The Green Bay Packers have a 12-1 mark (.923) against the Lions under Head Coach Mike McCarthy. It is just one reason why Packers fans feel confident heading into Sunday night's NFC North matchup at Lambeau Field. Overall, the Packers have won 13 of the last 14 and 21 of the last 24 in the series.
The Packers have won 21 straight games against the Lions in the state of Wisconsin (including a 1994 playoff game). The streak started with Green Bay’s win over the Lions at County Stadium in Milwaukee on Dec. 6, 1992.
Green Bay’s 20-game regular-season home winning streak against Detroit is the longest in NFL history, ahead of Washington’s 18-game home winning streak against the Lions (1939-present) and Pittsburgh’s 16-game streak versus the Cleveland Browns (1970-85).
The Packers have won 18 of their last 19 regular-season games (.947) at Lambeau Field and 24 of their last 26 (.923) at home. Green Bay has won 25 of its last 30 regular-season games overall (.833), the best record in the league over that span.