Detroit Lions Football


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The logo for the Detroit Lions, the ferocious Lion, has been their team logo
  since the team moved from Portsmouth, Ohio over to Detroit, Michigan in 1934.  


                                                                                
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   The Lions switched to their current divison, the NFC North, from the NFC Central (1970-2001) in 2002. The Lions have won four NFL Championships, but no Super Bowls. They are tied for ninth overall in total championships among the 32 NFL teams; however, their last was in 1957.





2014 Pro Bowlers





QB Matthew Stafford
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Matthew Stafford became the fastest Quarterback in NFL history to reach 20,000 passing yards.

Stafford's First 69 Games:
120 TD
80 INT
19,673 Passing Yards

Tom Brady's First 69 Games:
102 TD
86 INT
15,978 Passing Yards

THERE'S HOPE DETROIT!


WR Calvin Johnson
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   Calvin Johnson's 211 receiving yards against the New Orleans Saints in the 2011 playoffs set a postseason record for the Lions. He is currently ranked 36th all time in receiving yards at the prime age of 29.





 

WR Golden Tate

Tate catches the first touchdown during the 2014 NFC WildCard Game. Tate had a career high in receiving yards with 1,331 in 2014. His previous career bests were only 898 and 688 with the Seattle Seahawks.




S Glover Quin
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Safety, Glover Quin, was the 2014 NFL Interceptions Leader (7) and made his first career Pro Bowl.


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