Packers clinch playoff spot

Photo courtesy of Stephen Maturen / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

Photo courtesy of Stephen Maturen / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — The Green Bay Packers advanced to the National Football League (NFL) playoffs on Thursday without stepping onto the field, clinching a post-season berth when the Detroit Lions lost, 23-10, at Minnesota.
Green Bay accepted the Christmas gift of a third consecutive playoff appearance and sixth in seven years.
Minnesota’s defenders forced six turnovers by Detroit as the Lions fell to 8-8 and became unable to catch the Packers (9-5-1) for the last available NFC wildcard.
A one-yard touchdown run by Aaron Jones gave Minnesota the lead but Jared Goff’s four-yard touchdown pass to Isaac TeSlaa made it 7-7 at half-time.
Minnesota’s Will Reichard kicked field goals from 52 and 56 yards in the third quarter to lift the Vikings ahead before Detroit’s Jake Bates responded with a 48-yard field goal to make it 13-10.
Jordan Addison answered with a 65-yard touchdown run to put the Vikings 20-10 ahead with 3:43 to play and Reichard added a final 42-yard field goal.
Other NFC clubs that have secured playoff berths are reigning champion Philadelphia, Seattle, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles Rams.
AFC teams that have clinched post-season berths are dDenver, New England, Denver, Buffalo, Jacksonville and Los Angeles Chargers.
The Denver Broncos, who at 12-3 lead the fight for a first-round AFC bye, later play at the already eliminated Kansas City Chiefs whose star quarterback Patrick Mahomes is out for the season with a knee injury.
In an earlier game between teams out of playoff contention, Dak Prescott threw for 307 yards and two touchdowns to spark Dallas in a 30-23 victory at Washington.
The Cowboys’ quarterback completed 19-of-37 passes without an interception while Malik Davis ran 20 times for 103 yards for Dallas (7-8-1).
“I’m blessed doing what I love on such a great holiday,” Prescott said.
“We just want to finish off this season strong. It’s about rolling over the good things and taking the momentum.”
Jacory Croskey-Merritt carried 11 times for 105 yards and two touchdowns for the Commanders (4-12).