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Detroit Lions

NFC

Established in 1930

Ford Field

About the Team

The Detroit Lions, established in 1930, are a franchise with a loyal fan base that supports the team through thick and thin. Known for their blue and silver colors, the Lions are an integral part of Detroit’s sports culture. Though they have faced challenges, the team is constantly rebuilding and striving to become a competitive force in the NFC North. The Lions have a passionate following and are looking to return to their winning ways and bring playoff success to Detroit.

The Detroit Lions Stadium

Ford Field, located in downtown Detroit, has been the Lions’ home since 2002. With a seating capacity of around 65,000, Ford Field combines modern amenities with an intimate atmosphere, providing a great experience for fans. The stadium has a retractable roof and features local Detroit flavors in its concessions. Known for its passionate crowd, Ford Field is a true home-field advantage for the Lions, especially during Thanksgiving games, which have become a long-standing tradition.

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