The
Detroit Lions are a
National Football League team based in
Detroit, Michigan.
- Founded: 1930
- Formerly known as: Portsmouth Spartans, 1930-1933. Moved to Detroit prior to the 1934 season.
- Home stadium: Ford Field[?], Detroit, Michigan
- Uniform colors: Honolulu blue and silver
- Helmet design: Silver helmet with a blue lion
- League championships won: 1935, 1952, 1953, 1957
As the Portsmouth Spartans, this franchise played in the unofficial NFL championship game in 1932. The Spartans-Bears game was played because there was a dispute over which team had the better record at the close of the season. The resulting interest led to the establishment of Eastern and Western conferences and a regular championship game beginning in 1933.
Poor revenues led to the team's move from Portsmouth to Detroit in 1934. That season, Detroit hosted its first ever Thanksgiving Day game, a tradition continued to this day.
Under quarterback Dutch Clark[?], Detroit won its first NFL championship in 1935. Detroit enjoyed its greatest success in the 1950s, led by QB Bobby Layne[?].
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Not to be forgotten:
Detroit Lions official web site (http://www.detroitlions.com/)
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