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Detroit Lions Team History

The Detroit Lions haven't always been the Lions. In 1934, George A. Richards, a radio executive, purchased the Spartans, a team from Portsmouth, Ohio. After the $8,000 purchase (a huge sum at that time), he moved the team to Detroit. In only their second year as the Detroit Lions, the team won the 1935 NFL championship, beating the New York Giants 26-7 at the University of Detroit Stadium.

During the 1950s, the Lions enjoyed some of the most successful seasons in their history, winning three league championships against the Cleveland Browns in 1952, 1953 and 1957. Divisional titles came again in 1991 and 1993. 

Detroit Lions Team Info

Conference: NFC
Division: North
Year Founded: 1930
Head Coach: Dan Campbell
Team Colors: Honolulu Blue, Silver
Mascot: Roary the Lion
Rivals: Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings

Detroit Lions at Ford Field

The 65,000-capacity Ford Field consists of 1.85 million square feet and has four levels of suites, a level of club seating, and a ground level designated for concessions and retail. It also has some of the best sight lines of any football stadium in the United States, made available by a design that omits the traditional club and suite levels, thereby lowering the upper level.

In 2017, the Detroit Lions announced a $100 million investment into stadium renovations. Updates to The New Ford Field included a complete overhaul of Ford Field's audio/visual guest experience with new video boards to ensure easy viewing for fans in all corners of the stadium, an upgraded sound system, as well as renovated stadium suites and premium club areas.

Learn more about Ford Field here.

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Tickets for the 2025-26 NFL season will be available on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Detroit Lions. And if you're thinking about last minute tickets, all tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are 100% verified and instantly delivered to your phone.

Check out the Ford Field seating chart on Ticketmaster.

The Detroit Lions’ biggest rivals are the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, and Minnesota Vikings.

Reviews

Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 975 reviews
  • Colts vs. Lions

    by Nathant47 on 8/31/09Ford Field - DetroitRating: 4 out of 5

    For a pre-season game its was a good game. First string played at least half the game and when the second string came in to play it was still good to watch. Ford Field is a good place to watch a game. We happen to be in section 101 in the lower corner and still have a good view of the field when the ball was down at our end. When it wasn't, the large screen TV at each end of the field provided a good picture of the plays.

  • Lions vs Colts

    by Traceyjae on 8/30/09Ford Field - DetroitRating: 5 out of 5

    This was an excellent game with plenty of excitement. Ford Field was well manned and in great shape. I would recommend that everyone that is a Detriot Lions fan take the time to go see at least one game LIVE. Its a memory and a feeling that you won't forget! Even from the nose bleed section.

  • Good Game

    by DonSpies on 8/30/09Ford Field - DetroitRating: 5 out of 5

    Good game and good seats for the price of the ticket. Would go again, maybe on Sept. 27th...

  • Pre-season Detroit Lions

    by turkeyhunter on 8/18/09Ford Field - DetroitRating: 5 out of 5

    It was our first professional football game. Even though it was pre-season and the Lions won all their pre-season games last year and never won one in the regular season, it was still nice to see them win on the last play of the game.

  • Preseason lions

    by froshytime on 8/16/09Ford Field - DetroitRating: 4 out of 5

    The Lions appear to be the same sub par team as always. All three quarterbacks looked decent, with stanton being the better of the three. It was nice to go to a game where the Lions won , even if it was preseason. Anyway, Ford Field is a top notch stadium and it is hard not to have a good time there.