In their first outdoor game of the season, the Lions showed they could thrive even in lousy conditions as they took command of the NFC North.

Kerby Joseph scored on a 27-yard interception return, and the Lions converted two fourth downs into TDs as they continued one of the best starts in franchise history by beating the Packers 24-14 on a rainy and windy Sunday.

“We’re built for this, man,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said. “Just because we play indoors, it doesn’t matter. We can play anywhere. We can play in the snow. We can play in the rain. We can play in the mud. That’s just us. We’re built to win.”

The NFC North-leading Lions are 7-1 for the first time since 1956. They withstood the second-quarter ejection of safety Brian Branch and won at Lambeau Field for a third straight year, the first time they’ve done that since a run of six straight at Lambeau from 1986-91.

Jordan Love went 23 of 39 for 273 yards with an INT, one week after he left in the third quarter of the Packers’ 30-27 victory against the Jaguars with a groin strain.

The Packers fell to 6-3.

Falcons 27, Cowboys 21: Kirk Cousins threw three TD passes and the host Falcons maintained their hold on first place in the NFC South with the victory. It was the third straight loss for the Cowboys, who also lost QB Dak Prescott to a hamstring injury. He will undergo an MRI to determine the extent of the injury.

Commanders 27, Giants 22: Rookie QB Jayden Daniels threw two TD passes to Terry McLaurin, and the Commanders (7-2) won on the road.

Bills 30, Dolphins 27: Tyler Bass kicked a career- and franchise-long 61-yard FG with 5 seconds left, Josh Allen threw three second-half TD passes, and the host Bills beat the Dolphins for the sixth straight time.

Chargers 27, Browns 10: Justin Herbert tossed two TDs to lead the visiting Chargers to their third win in four games. The Chargers defense produced three INTs and six sacks.

Bengals 41, Raiders 24: Joe Burrow tied a career high with five TD passes as the Bengals earned their first home win.

Panthers 23, Saints 22: Chuba Hubbard scored on a 16-yard run with 2:18 left and the host Panthers ended a five-game skid. The Saints lost their seventh straight.

Titans 20, Patriots 17: Nick Folk kicked a 25-yard FG with 2:32 left in OT, giving Titans coach Brian Callahan his first home victory.

Eagles 28, Jaguars 23: Saquon Barkley ran for 159 yards and a TD and added a receiving score to help the host Eagles win their fourth in a row.

Rams 26, Seahawks 20: Demarcus Robinson made a one-handed, 39-yard TD catch in OT to lift the visiting Rams to their third straight victory.