Sunday’s opener in Green Bay did not end well for the Detroit Lions. Dan Campbell’s team was outplayed and outscored by the division rival Packers in the Week 1 matchup in Lambeau Field.

The numbers that matter are Green Bay 27, Detroit 13. But the path to that final score is paved with a lot of other key numbers and figures. Here’s how the Week 1 game played out by the numbers:

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0 – Takeaways by the Lions defense. Brian Branch did pick off a pass, but it was nullified by two Detroit penalties on the play

0 – Fumbles in the game by either team

0 – sacks by the Lions defense

1 – Lions pass plays that gained over 20 yards, an early 3rd quarter play from Goff to LaPorta

1 – Lions run play that gained more than 10 yards

1 – tackle by kicker Jake Bates, one more than Aidan Hutchinson recorded in the game

2 – QB hits from Detroit’s defense

3 – Packers passing plays that gained at least 20 yards

3.8 – average yards per play gained by Detroit

5.7 – average yards per play gained by Green Bay

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7 – runs by Detroit that gained zero yards or lost yards

9 – QB hits by the Packers defense

20 – average starting field position for the Lions in the first half

25 – TD percentage for the Lions on red zone possessions (1-for-4)

31 – net receiving yards for Jahmyr Gibbs on 10 catches, setting an NFL record for the fewest yards with at least 10 receptions

35:25 – time of possession for Detroit’s offense, nearly 10 minutes more than Green Bay

36.7 – net punting average for Jack Fox, his 3rd-worst net in the last 25 games

40 – penalty yards assessed against each team

79 – receiving yards for Lions TE Sam LaPorta, the most for either team

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88.6 – Jared Goff’s QB Rating

128.6 – Jordan Love’s QB Rating

188 – Packers passing yards, on 22 attempts

200 – Lions net passing yards, on 39 attempts

This article originally appeared on Lions Wire: By the numbers: Breaking down key figures from Lions Week 1 loss in GB