Arguably, the biggest reason for the Green Bay Packers' 27-23 victory other than a Hail Mary was a critical personal foul call on Detroit Lions' defensive end Devin Taylor which led to the long pass even happening.
While attempting to chase Aaron Rodgers down, Taylor swiped at Rogers, appearing to catch a piece of his face mask and shoulder pad in the process. It might not have been a pure face mask, but the contact was enough for the officials to throw the flag and give Green Bay one last chance at victory.
After the game, NFL director of officiating Dean Blandino took to Twitter to defend the call his referees made.
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For his part, Jim Caldwell didn't seem to agree with the call after the fact, but maintained it was Detroit's job to find a way to make one more play. They couldn't, and the Packers won a thriller.
