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Jared Goff, Lions top Packers -- Feel like we can beat anyone - ESPN

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff wasn't overly excited after exiting Lambeau Field with a 34-20 win over the Green Bay Packers on Thursday night.

«It's what we expect to do,» he said. «We have a good team.»

But having confidence in the Lions franchise, after witnessing years of defeat, is still taking some time for people to adjust to. Goff isn't one of those people, and neither are his teammates.

«Send us anywhere and we'll be ready,» said Goff, who passed for 201 yards with a touchdown and interception. «And that's the way we're built.»

Through Week 4, the Lions are 3-1, with two of those wins coming on iconic stages: Lambeau and Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium in the season opener.

Goff is 5-1 in his career against the Packers. Now in his third season in Detroit, he has led the Lions to six consecutive victories against NFC North division opponents, tying their longest streak in the Super Bowl Era (1995 and 1983).

«We have that confidence,» he said. «Like I said, send us anywhere. Line us up against anyone, and we feel like we can go in there and beat them, and that's a good feeling to have. Is it always gonna happen? I don't know, but we feel like we can. We have that confidence in ourselves, in our coaches and each other. We're working together really well right now.»

From 1971-2014, the Lions were 5-27-1 at Lambeau Field, including the playoffs, but with their latest victory, the Lions are 5-4 at Lambeau Field since 2015.

When asked if the Lions are now the team to beat in the North, Packers quarterback Jordan Love said, «Yeah, for sure.»

«Credit to them, they played really good tonight,» Love said. «I think it was us and them going into this game, but obviously we haven't played the Vikings

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