In a challenging matchup against the Detroit Lions, the Green Bay Packers faced further adversity as rookie safety Evan Williams exited the game in the first half due to a concussion. Williams, who had been an important part of the secondary, walked to the locker room for evaluation and did not return to the game. The Packers were already missing key players in their secondary, including cornerbacks Jaire Alexander and Corey Ballentine, as well as linebacker Edgerrin Cooper.
- The Packers' secondary is severely depleted, impacting their defensive performance.
- Evan Williams' concussion adds to the team's injury woes.