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Lions' Caldwell won't answer any more questions about loss to Packers
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Lions' Caldwell won't answer any more questions about loss to Packers

Published Dec. 7, 2015 1:47 p.m. ET

Detroit Lions head coach Jim Caldwell doesn't want to talk about his team's 27-23 loss to the Green Bay Packers last Thursday, and he made that much clear to the media on Monday.

Caldwell said the team is "looking forward" the rest of the way, according to Lions senior writer Tim Twentyman.

Detroit's loss to Green Bay was sealed by a Hail Mary from Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers to tight end Richard Rodgers. It was a rare and heartbreaking ending for the Lions, who fell to 4-8 on the season with the loss.

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Because the Lions' Week 13 matchup with the Packers took place last Thursday, they've had a few extra days to prepare for a road game against the St. Louis Rams. Now that the team's brief winning streak has been snapped, we'll see if the Lions can regroup and rebound in the final quarter of the season.

At best, the Lions can finish 8-8. If last week's loss to the Packers leads to an all-out collapse, though, Detroit could be looking at a 4-12 record by the end of the season.

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