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The history of the Detroit Lions, a professional American football franchise based in Detroit, dates back to 1928 when they played in Portsmouth, Ohio as the Spartans.They joined the National Football League (NFL) in 1930 before they were bought by George A. Richards, a radio executive, and moved to Detroit and changed their name to the Lions in 1934 and won their first NFL Championship the ...
The Lions have played the Rams more than any other non-divisional team with 89 total matchups over the years dating back to 1937. In the 2023–24 playoffs, the Rams and Lions met for their first postseason matchup since 1952. The Lions won 24–23 in Matthew Stafford's first game back in Detroit since being traded to the Rams. [67]
It's not just Detroit Lions fans who are upset with the way Saturday night's game against the Dallas Cowboys ended.. National analysts were up in arms across social media after the Lions had their ...
The Detroit Lions seemed to be on the verge of their first-ever trip to the Super Bowl, but were outscored 27-7 in the second half to fall to the San Francisco 49ers, 34-31, in the NFC ...
The 1991 Detroit Lions season was the franchise's 62nd season in the National Football League, their 58th as the Detroit Lions.It stands as one of the team's best seasons since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970, [1] and the first time the Lions made it to the NFC Championship Game.
Nine years after the Detroit Lions lost a playoff game to the Dallas Cowboys, they suffered another gut punch at the hands of officials.
Dan Campbell and several Detroit Lions players said they did not hear side judge Dave Hawkshaw's whistle blowing the play dead on a big third-and-16.
The Silverdome hosted the Detroit Lions of the NFL (1975–2001), the Detroit Pistons of the NBA (1978–1988), the Detroit Express (for both outdoor and indoor soccer) of the NASL (1978–1980), the Michigan Panthers of the USFL (1983–1984), college football's Cherry Bowl (1984–1985), the Motor City Bowl (1997–2001), the MHSAA football state finals (1976–2004) and four first-round ...