The Detroit Lions are set to take on the Washington Commanders in their first playoff game of the postseason. Legendary running back Barry Sanders gave his take on the feeling for the city and the team in the position they're in.
Detroit Lions fans called in droves to share what the team means to them. This is about more than football; This is family and tradition.
The FOX 2 Gameday Live crew discusses which character Barry would be if he were given a Sonic or Knuckles moniker like current Lions running backs Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery. FOX 2 Lions Gameda
The Lions are playing for Detroit and a legion of supporters scattered across America. But the top seed in the NFC is also playing to honor past greats who never reached a 15-2 record or No. 1
Here is the list of 58 reasons why the Detroit Lions have never been Super Bowl champs, curated by longtime Free Press Lions insider Dave Birkett.
and NFL and Detroit Lions legend Barry Sanders has his favorites in mind. One might think that since Sanders is a loyal retired Lions star, he might go with some Detroit names. But, he has some ...
Gibbs has 2,357 rushing yards, 833 receiving yards and 31 touchdowns in two NFL seasons, leading the league with 20 TDs this year and spearheading the Detroit Lions (15-2) to the NFC’s No. 1 seed and a divisional playoff game Saturday against the Washington Commanders.
Lions star Jahmyr Gibbs set a new franchise record with his second touchdown against the Vikings on Sunday night.
Barry Sanders, right, along with Detroit Lions owner and chair emeritus Martha Ford and principal owner and chair Sheila Ford Hamp unveil the statue outside of Ford Field in Detroit on Saturday ...
Rob “Lion Eyes” Gonzales stood on a swath of the turf from Pontiac Silverdome in his basement, sporting his signature shades with blue frames and leaping lions on silver lenses that obstruct his view.
Dan Campbell typically doesn’t look too far ahead or reflect too much on the past, but for a moment Tuesday, the Detroit Lions’ ultra-confident head coach allowed himself a moment of