The Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers teed off on Thursday Night Football to kick off Week 14 of the season. And with the Packers standing in the way of the Lions clinching the NFC North, all eyes were on this heated division rivalry matchup.
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Lions Fan Nearly Sneaks 'Ball Sack' Into Stadium
The Lions have shined brightly largely due in part =to the high-risk, high-reward coaching method of their head coach Dan Campbell. Campbell's attitude has earned him the reputation of having uhh — grande cajones. Particularly because of his knack to go for it on fourth down as opposed to kicking a field goal.
One fan took things to the next level, nearly bringing in a molding of the Lions head coach's "ball sack" ahead of their matchup with the Green Bay Packers.
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However, the fan was eventually caught with the prop by the stadium's security and had it confiscated before he was allowed to enter.
Lions Star Reveals What He Told Team Before The Season
The Detroit Lions have been hands down the most explosive team in the NFL this season. And their dominance has mostly come from their offense. With a motivated Jared Goff leading an offense that features a host of weapons such as Amon Ra St. Brown, Sam LaPorta, and Jamyr Gibbs the sky is the limit for this year's Detroit team.
But it should come as no surprise that the Lions are soaring the way that they are this season. Especially after their bitter loss in the AFC Championship Game at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers last season. If it seems like the Lions came into this year already in mid-season form it's because they did. And much of that is thanks to the mindset of their star wide receiver Amon Ra St. Brown.
"Whatever happens is going to happen throughout the year, but I want to be the hardest practicing team, the best-practicing team in the league," is what the star receiver said he told the team at the start of the year.
"Because at the end of the day, if you practice hard, the games are going to take care of itself."