Lions–Packers rivalry


The Lions–Packers rivalry is an NFL rivalry between the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers. They first met in 1930 when the Lions were known as the Portsmouth Spartans and based in Portsmouth, Ohio. The team eventually moved to Detroit for the 1934 season.
The Lions and Packers have been division rivals since 1933, having both played in the NFL's Western Conference from 1933 to 1970 and in the NFC North since 1970. They have met at least twice a season since 1932, without any cancelled games. This is therefore the longest continuously-running rivalry in the NFL.
Green Bay is one of three teams with a winning record against all of their divisional opponents with 100-plus head-to-head games played. Detroit is one of only two teams with a losing record against all of their divisional opponents with 100-plus head-to-head games played. This holds true as of the end of the 2018 season.

Notable moments and games

Game results