Detroit, MI
RECAP: Lions vs. Packers
QB comparison: Goff completed 29 of his 44 passes for 332 yards with two touchdowns, no interceptions, three fumbles and a passer rating of 103.6.
On the other side, Love was sharp. He finished 22-of-32 passing for 268 yards with three touchdowns, no interceptions and a passer rating of 125.5. He also rushed for 39 yards on two attempts.
Big play: With the Lions trailing 14-6 and looking to get back even in the final couple minutes of the first quarter, Goff was back to pass and had his arm hit by Packers edge rusher Rashan Gary, knocking the ball lose right as Goff’s arm was starting to move forward. Owens was the only one to react to the ball, picking it up at the Detroit 27-yard line and returning it for a touchdown. The play was reviewed to see if Goff’s arm was moving forward, but review confirmed the fumble as Green Bay extended their lead to 20-6.
Key stat: The Lions only converted one of their five fourth-down attempts on Thursday.
The first was an incomplete pass to Reynolds at the Green Bay 35-yard line in the second quarter. The second was the fake punt at their own 23-yard line that led to a Packers touchdown. The third was a 4th and 7 at the Packers’ 31-yard line that saw Goff sacked and stripped of the football. The fourth was the dagger with the Lions trailing 29-14 with under seven minutes to play when they couldn’t convert a 4th and 7 at the Packers’ 12-yard line.
The only conversion was their last attempt right at the two-minute warning in the fourth quarter on a 4th a 1 completion to rookie running back Jahmyr Gibbs at the Lions’ 40-yard line.
Injury report: Defensive lineman Alim McNeill (concussion evaluation) and center Frank Ragnow (undisclosed) both left the game in the first half but both returned to action.
Up next: at New Orleans (5-5), Dec. 3, 1 p.m.

Detroit, MI
Detroit dog club raises thousands at inaugural Wiener Walk

(WXYZ) — The Detroit Dachshund Club hosted it’s inaugural Wiener Walk in Rochester Saturday.
The event was inspired by similar events that have taken place throughout Europe gathering thousands of Dachshund breed dogs for a walk.
Kelly Honos
More than 100 wiener dogs and their owners signed up for Saturday’s event including 7 News Detroit’s Whitney Burney who hosted the walk.
“Well, there’s dachshund clubs all over the country and all over the world, and I just wanted to make one here,” said DDC Founder Kelly Honos. ” We meet up once a month and we do events like this and we have fundraising events in Detroit all the time. We have Halloween parties, so we try to make it fun for the dogs and the people.”
The event was complete with artists and a food truck. The event organizers say 10% of the food truck proceeds in addition to donations given for event tickets will benefit the Dachshund Haus and Corgi Rescue. The volunteer based non profit helps to place surrendered doxies and corgis into forever homes. They also serve in Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.
Honos said Saturday’s meet up sold around 150 tickets. The money raised can help get dogs out of abusive and neglectful situations helping them on their healing journey.
“I was very amazed,” said Honos of the turnout. “I believe we made over $2000 for the rescue.”

KELLY HONOS
DDC will be hosting another wiener dog meet up next month at the Detroit Shipping Company called the Midwest Wiener Fest. The fundraising event is set to include vendors, flash tattoos and food. More information can be found on the DDC Instagram and social media pages.
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