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Detroit Lion History
"The Lions started playing professional football in Detroit in 1934. The Lions dominated the NFL in the 1950s with four division titles and three league championships. Under head coach Buddy Parker, the team won back-to-back world crowns in 1952-53, defeating Cleveland on both occasions. In 1991 the team won a franchise-record 12 regular season games. Riding a tide of emotion after guard Mike Utley's paralyzing neck injury, Detroit defeated Dallas, 38-6, in the Lions' first Silverdome playoff contest. The victory gave the Lions a berth in the NFC Championship Game, where Detroit fell to the eventual Super Bowl Champion Washington Redskins. In 1996, running back Barry Sanders captured his third NFL rushing title with a dramatic 175-yard outburst on the final Monday night of the season in San Francisco. The Lions, however, finished a disappointing 5-11 in '96. In 2003, following the two worst back-to-back seasons in Lions history, Matt Millen fired Marty Mornhinweg, who compiled a 5-27 mark over the two years. Just eight days later, the Lions hired former San Francisco 49ers head coach and Michigan native Steve Mariucci as their 22nd head coach."
Detroit Lion Information
"The Lions play in the National Football League North Division. Division rivals include the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings. Major rivalries include Lions vs. Bears and Lions vs. Packers."
Ford Field
"The Lions play their home games at Ford Field located in downtown Detroit. The $300 million stadium opened in 2002 and seats approximately 65,000 fans for a football game. The Lions' new home includes a giant glass wall, revealing the picturesque Detroit skyline, and the old Hudson's Warehouse, originally built in 1920. The massive project encompasses a total of 1.85 million square feet of development." |