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    Detroit Lions

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    Overview

    The Detroit Lions represent the Motor City in the NFC North, playing at Ford Field in downtown Detroit where the franchise has finally emerged from decades of futility. The Lions have built an exciting, high-scoring offense under offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, with Jared Goff leading a dynamic attack that has made Detroit must-watch football. The franchise's Honolulu blue and silver colors connect to Detroit's automotive heritage and the city's proud identity. Lions fans have endured more losing than perhaps any fanbase in professional sports, making their recent success and passionate support all the more meaningful. Detroit continues its pursuit of the franchise's first Super Bowl appearance and first championship since 1957.

    History & Legacy

    Founded in 1930 as the Portsmouth Spartans before moving to Detroit in 1934, the Lions won four NFL championships in the 1935, 1952, 1953, and 1957 seasons—all before the Super Bowl era. Barry Sanders became the franchise's greatest player, his electrifying runs and quiet greatness making him one of football's most beloved figures before his premature retirement. The Lions endured the NFL's only 0-16 season in 2008, a low point that tested even the most devoted fans. Calvin Johnson's spectacular career produced highlights and records before injuries cut short his time in Detroit. The franchise's turnaround under Dan Campbell has restored hope to a fanbase that has waited generations for championship success.

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    Founded1930
    Championships4 NFL (1935, 1952, 1953, 1957)
    Home VenueFord Field

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