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Jim Schwartz has no shortage of memories with the Detroit Lions and at their home Ford Field. A well-respected defensive mind in the NFL for nearly three decades, Schwartz had his lone head coaching stint with the Lions from 2009-2013 and led the franchise to the playoffs in 2011 for the first time since 1999.
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The Lions need to do everything they can to avoid Thursday night's disaster, Detroit has already made similar mistakes every week
If you watched Thursday Night Football this week, you saw a pretty good game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Arizona Cardinals. Especially late in the game when the Cardinals fought as hard as they could to turn a 20-6 deficit into a 20-20 tie with less than 28 seconds left.
Second-year Lions CB Terrion Arnold has allowed the second most receiving yards in the NFL (236) through 3 games, per the NFL's Next Gen stats.
The Detroit Lions believe their rushing attack is not comparable to any other National Football League team. Offensive coordinator John Morton was asked about the Cleveland Browns ability to stop the run demonstrated the first three games of the season.
The Lions impressed in a statement win over the Ravens, earning strong grades across the board, but the secondary left room for concern.
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Game on! Detroit Lions and Henry Ford Health treat cancer patients to a tailgate party
The Detroit Lions Crucial Catch and Henry Ford Health Game on Cancer team up to bring a tailgate party to patients battling cancer, who are unable to attend Sunday’s game against the
Former Detroit Lions defensive line coach and New England Patriots defensive coordinator Terrell Williams has reportedly been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The veteran coach spent the 2024 season on the coaching staff of Dan Campbell, earning the respect of the roster and those on the coaching staff.
Over the past two weeks, the Detroit Lions lead the NFL in scoring and yards, thanks to new coordinator John Morton's offense.
Talk about a classic primetime game, and an all-time gutsy call by Dan Campbell leading to Detroit's 38-30 win.