Rodgers throws 3 INTs, Lions hold on to beat Packers 15-9
Associated PressDETROIT — Aaron Rodgers faked a handoff, rolled right and threw off-balance left, woefully short of his target. Rodgers matched a career high with three interceptions and threw an incomplete pass on fourth down from the Detroit 17 in the final minute, letting the Lions hold on for a 15-9 win over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday in a matchup of slumping teams. “I’m exhausted,” said coach Dan Campbell, who won for the fifth time in 25 games in Detroit. Goff threw an interception early in the third quarter and Rodgers gave it back two snaps later, getting picked off at the Lions 3 by Joseph again. Green Bay stalled at the Lions 7 on the ensuing drive and had to settle for Mason Crosby’s 25-yard field goal that cut its deficit to six midway through the fourth quarter.