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GREEN BAY, Wis. -- This Green Bay win was big enough to be felt all the way to Chicago. Mike Daniels returned a fumble 43 yards, and DaJuan Harris and Aaron Rodgers ran for touchdowns in the second half as the Packers moved within one win of the NFC North title with their 27-20 victory over the Detroit Lions on Sunday night. Beat the Bears next weekend at Soldier Field, and Green Bay wins the division. "Were first in the division by a game and we put ourselves in good position, not only for the division but potentially for a first-round bye. The division is our first goal," Rodgers said. "We can wrap things up next week. Its a tough opponent, a tough place to play. Theres a lot on the line." Rodgers 27-yard scoring run was the longest of his career and Green Bays longest of the season. He was 14 of 24 for 173 yards, though he failed to throw a touchdown pass for the first time in 36 games at Lambeau Field. Calvin Johnson had 118 yards receiving to put him over 1,500 for the year, but it wasnt enough to keep the Lions (4-9) from dropping their fifth straight. After touchdowns on their first two drives gave them a 14-0 lead, the Lions could only manage a pair of field goals by Jason Hanson. This was the third straight game theyve blown a lead of 10-plus points, tying an NFL record shared by six other teams. "Weve been in every single game this year. But being in games doesnt mean (anything) in this league," said Matthew Stafford, whose fumble in the second-quarter helped spark Green Bays comeback. "Its about getting wins and we understand that as a locker room and as a team. "Its tough when the ball isnt going your way," he added. But were not helping it go our way. Were doing it to ourselves as well." The Packers have won 22 straight at home against the Lions, the longest streak in the NFL. The streak, which includes a playoff game, dates all the way back to 1992 -- when Green Bay was still playing some of its home games in Milwaukee. Packers coach Mike McCarthy likes to say all division games are big, but this one got even bigger when Chicago lost to Minnesota earlier in the day. Packers-Bears is perhaps the NFLs greatest rivalry, with fans and players alike taking it personal. (Curly Lambeau and George Halas refused to even shake hands after their games.) The games are heated when theyre played in September, and a December matchup with the division title on the line only elevates the drama. "Im focused on going to Chicago and winning the division," McCarthy said. "We put ourselves in position to get to 10 wins. We really dont look around until we get to 10 wins because double-digit wins is when things really start to fall in place for your football team. Ten wins will give us the division championship and thats what were focused on." While beating the Lions may have seemed like the easy leg in Green Bays road to the division crown, the Packers came out sluggish and quickly found themselves trailing 14-0. But they were re-energized by Daniels fumble recovery. The seasons first significant storm dumped almost 3.5 inches of snow on Green Bay, making Lambeau Field look like a snow globe for most of the night. As Stafford drew his arm back to throw midway through the second quarter, the ball slipped out of his hands. "That was a big play. We had all the momentum," Stafford said. "I dont really have much of an explanation for it. I wish I could have gotten on top of it. It squirted away from me again." And Daniels was right there to scoop it up, rumbling nearly half the length of the field for the score that pulled Green Bay within 14-10. Daniels is Green Bays first rookie defensive lineman to return a fumble for a TD since 1941. "Mike Daniels play was the momentum shift for us that we needed," McCarthy said. "That was a big play." He needs some work on his Lambeau Leap, however, getting only about halfway up the wall. "I was too tired," Daniels said. Hey, Rodgers wasnt much better. Still trailing in the third, Rodgers was trying to find someone -- anyone -- to throw to on third-and-4. With Lions defensive end Willie Young closing in, Rodgers scrambled away and found a hole on the right side. He ran untouched down the sideline, holding the ball out as he crossed the goal line. The 27-yard touchdown was the longest scoring run of his career, and the Packers longest this season. "For him to score from that distance speaks volumes about his athletic ability," McCarthy said. "Hes our guy, hes our ace, its built around him and he played well again tonight." So did Green Bays running backs. Inconsistency and injuries have kept the Packers from finding a groove on the ground this season, and they had to bring back veteran Ryan Grant earlier this week just to give them some depth. But they might have found a formula that worked. They rushed for 140 yards, 98 of it coming in the second half, and their entire go-ahead drive was on the ground. Alex Green rushed for 29 yards on the first four plays, then Grant broke off a 13-yard gain. Then it was Harris turn. Elevated from the practice squad just eight days ago, his 5-yard gain put the Packers at the Detroit 14. He strolled in untouched on the next play, giving the Packers a 24-17 lead. "It was poor defence," Lions coach Jim Schwartz said. "We had a chance to go out and get a stop, and they just ran the ball down our throats." The Lions pulled within a score on Hansons 34-yard field goal with 7 seconds left. But the onside kick went out of bounds, and the countdown to Chicago was on. "Thats something we look forward to," receiver Randall Cobb said. "Just to know that were on the brink of accomplishing it is big, and were just trying to find a way to make sure we accomplish it next week." Notes: The Packers scored twice on the ground for the first time since Dec. 11, 2011. The two TDs almost doubled their total for the season, giving them five touchdowns on the ground. ... Lions TE Brandon Pettigrew did not return for the second half after injuring his ankle. ... Green Bay is 13-1 against Detroit under McCarthy. Cheap Jerseys .ca NBA Power Rankings for the second straight week. The Thunder, who have won eight of their last nine games overall, with six of those wins coming by a double-digit margin, havent missed a beat this season, even after shaking up their roster by trading James Harden to Houston prior to the start of the season. Wholesale Jerseys .S. -- The St. http://www.jerseystt.com/ . PETERSBURG, Fla. Wholesale NFL Jerseys . Russia steamrolled its way to the title Sunday with an impressive 6-2 victory over Slovakia, completing a perfect run through a tournament where it was barely even threatened. Cheap NFL Jerseys .25 million, one-year contract. The deal with the 34-year-old left-hander, which had been agreed to on Dec.The Toronto Maple Leafs have replaced general manager Brian Burke with Dave Nonis taking over as the new GM and senior vice president. Burke will remain with the organization as a senior advisor. "Brian will not have direct authority over hockey operations, however this new role will allow our board and I to continue to benefit from his hockey expertise," MLSE president Tom Anselmi said in a statement. "We want to thank Brian for accepting his new role and staying on with our organization." MLSE chairman Larry Tanenbaum, who is in New York City for the Board of Governors meetings, said it was "a decision of the board." It was surprising news to many that after a 113-day lockout, the Maple Leafs would fire Burke now. "Not very often Im at a loss for words, but today I am," TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie said of the timing of the firing. TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun of ESPN.com shared those sentiments. "For him to be fired before a single game played is nothing short of shocking, especially given his role in the CBA negotiations," said LeBrun. Maple Leafs winger Mike Brown echoed the reactions. "A lot of things are happening pretty quickly. Its definitely weird timing," Brown said of the news. "I wish him the best and thank him for everything." Maple Leafs forward Joffrey Lupul said he was "completely" shocked to hear the news and players need to look at themselves upon hearing the news. "We didnt get the job done last year and now hes paying the price. Obviously it doesnt feel good for any of us," said Lupul. Even close friends of Burke arriving in New York City for the NHL meetings had no clue and were stunned at the newws.dddddddddddd Burke had been the Maple Leafs president and general manager since November 29, 2008. The club has missed the playoffs in every season under his watch and are coming off a 13th-place finish in the Eastern Conference. He made some big moves during his time in Toronto. One of his most notable trades was landing Dion Phaneuf in a seven-player deal with Calgary in 2010. His most hotly debated trade was a 2009 deal with the Bruins, when he acquired Phil Kessel for two first-round draft picks and a second-round selection. The Bruins used the picks to select forward Tyler Seguin, Dougie Hamilton and Jared Knight. Burkes NHL career began in Vancouver in 1987 when he was hired by Pat Quinn to be the director of hockey operations for the Canucks. In 1993, he left the job to become GM of the Hartford Whalers before stepping down after one just one season to join the NHL front office as executive vice president and director of hockey operations. In 1998, he returned to Vancouver to become GM of the Canucks. Following the 2003-04 season, ownership chose not to renew his contract and named Nonis his replacement. Burke then became general manager of the Anaheim Ducks, where he won the Stanley Cup in the 2006-07 season. He was reunited with Nonis the following season after Nonis was relieved of his duties with the Canucks. On November 29, 2008, Burke was introduced as president and general manager of the Maple Leafs, replacing interim general manager Cliff Fletcher, and just six days later Nonis accepted the position of senior vice president and director of hockey operations of the Maple Leafs. It marked the third time he had served under Burke. Burke leaves the Maple Leafs with a record of 129-135-42. ' ' '
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