As the college football season wraps up and the National Football League regular season closes, it’s awards season nationwide. The honors, selections, and accol
Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley is among those who teams across the league have interest in. According to reports, Fraley will interview with the Seattle Seahawks for their
Lions fans are irked with me. I mean irked, as in mildly annoyed, as in might not want to buy me an ice cream sundae, or let me merge into a busy line of traffic. I don’t think they hate me. Detroit football fans don’t seethe like that.
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WINDSOR, ONTARIO - Canadian Detroit Lions fans are showing their support for the team by putting on a Lions drone show which will be visible from Michigan. The city of South Detroit, also known as Windsor, Ontario, is doing the drone show above the Windsor waterfront on Friday, January 10 at 7:00 p.m. sharp, weather permitting.
The Lions will take Wednesday off, practice Thursday, then take the weekend off before returning to prepare for the first playoff game next week.
The Lions still have work to do this season, but their 2025 opponents — which include nine teams that made the 2024 playoffs —have been set.
The "We Want More" bus tour, a hype bus from Detroit, made a stop in Grand Rapids Tuesday night. The Lions are fresh off a Sunday night win against the Vikings, making their team champions of the NFC. Dan Campbell and the Lions are in the middle of the best season in the franchise's history, and fans say it's been a long time coming.
Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn received a hero's welcome during his visit to the Detroit Pistons game Monday night.
Two Detroit Lions fans brought together in a moment of grief received a special gift from the organization before Sunday's game vs. the Vikings.
On Monday, a special surprise made a pit stop downtown. As part of the team's "We Want More Tour," fans both young and old could get their first taste of playoff fever, with some even getting decked out in special gear to meet Roary. Lifelong fans like Paul Sarrach say this team has been worth the wait.