GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers (7-3-1) face a dramatically different Detroit Lions (7-4) team Thursday than the one they dominated in Week 1 , as Detroit has transformed into one of the NFL's most dangerous rushing attacks.
The Lions have surged to third in the NFL in rushing, averaging nearly 139.8 yards per game — a stark contrast to the 46 yards Green Bay held them to in September. The transformation coincides with Jahmyr Gibbs emerging as one of the league's premier running backs to rank third (951 yards) and head coach Dan Campbell taking over playcalling duties.
"We all know [Gibbs] is a dynamic player, but we got to swarm him, man," Packers nickel Javon Bullard said. "We can't just think that one man is going to make that tackle. He's proving to make guys miss in this l

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