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"Detroit Lions NFL Franchise History"

The Detroit Lions are a team steeped in tradition, their story dating back to 1930 when they first took the field as the Portsmouth Spartans in Portsmouth, Ohio. Led by the legendary coach Gus Dorais and featuring star players like Dutch Clark and Jim Steele, the Spartans quickly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with, winning the NFL Championship in just their second season.

  • Dick LeBeau and His Legendary Football Life
  • The Detroit Lions' 1957 NFL Championship Season
  • The 1953 NFL Season: A Hard-Fought Battle Culminating in Detroit Glory
  • The Comeback City Crowns Kings
  • 1935 NFL Championship and the Detroit Lions
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In 1934, the team relocated to Detroit, Michigan, adopting the "Lions" name as a nod to the city's nickname, "Motor City." This began a long and passionate relationship between the team and its dedicated fanbase.

The 1950s and 1960s witnessed the "Golden Age" of the Lions, a period defined by dominant players and thrilling victories. Quarterback Bobby Layne, nicknamed "The Madman," became a local icon with his flamboyant personality and on-field grit, leading the team to four NFL Championship appearances in six years, including winning the NFL championships in 1935, 1952, 1953, and 1957.

The Lions' success began to wane in the late 1960s and 1970s, marked by inconsistency and playoff droughts. Despite flashes of brilliance with players like running back Barry Sanders and defensive end Chuck Long, the team struggled to recapture its championship glory.

However, the Lions' dedication to rebuilding and community engagement remained unwavering. The team invested in its stadium, Ford Field, and established numerous charitable initiatives, solidifying its connection with Detroit.

The roar of the Lions echoes through much of the NFL's history, and we will continue to collect their story to compile a dynamic compilation fothe franchise's history.

  • AUTHOR: Randy Snow
  • BASEBALL NAME: Brown Paul
  • BASKETBALL TEAM: North Carolina Tarheels
  • COLLEGEFOOTBALL: 1942, 1953
  • DOB: April 08, April 09, August 1, December 20, July 15, July 16, June 08, June 24, March 21, March 30, May 22, May 23, October 11, September 08
  • EVENTDAY: April 08, April 09, April 14, April 16, April 18, April 30, August 12, December 20, December 28, July 12, July 15, July 16, June 08, June 24, March 24, March 30, May 01, May 06, May 22, May 23, October 10, October 11, September 08
  • FOOTBALL: Heisman Winner, NFL Champions, Retired NFL Jersey Numbers
  • FOOTBALL HISTORY: 1930s
  • FOOTBALL MONTH: February History
  • FOOTBALL NAME: Adrian Peterson, Alex Karras, Alex Wojciechowicz, Anthony Carter, Arnie Arber, Augie Lio, Barney Lem, Barry Sanders, Beattie Fethers, Bert Bell, Billy Simms, Bly Dré, Bob Dove, Bob Reynolds, Bobby Layne, Brown Jim, Brown Paul, Bullet Bill Dudley, Byron White, Calvin Johnson, Carpenter Lou, Carpenter Preston, Carter Anthony, Cassidy Howard Hopalong, Chris Hughes, Christiansen Jack, Clark Dutch, Dick LeBeau, Dick Night Train Lane, Doak Walker, Dré Bly, Dutch Clark, Frank Sinkwich, Harley Sewell, Jack Christiansen, Jim Martin, Joe Schmidt, John Henry Johnson, Johnson John Henry, Karlis Rich, Karras Alex, Kramer Ron, Layne Bobby, Lem Barney, Lou Groza, Motley Marion, Ollie Matson, Otto Graham, Parker Buddy, Pat Harder, Peterson Adrian, Rich Karlis, Roger Brown, Ron Kramer, Sanders Barry, Schmidt Joe, Vince Banonis, Walker Doak, White Whizzer, Whizzer White, Wojciechowicz Alex
  • FOOTBALL POSITION: Center, Defensive Back, Defensive End, Defensive Line, End, Fullback, Guard, Halfback, Kicker, Linebacker, Running Back, Tackle, Wide Receiver
  • FOOTBALL TEAM: Alabama Crimson Tide, Arizona Cardinals, Ba, Baltimore Colts, Boston Yanks, Chicago Bears, Chicago Cardinals, Chicago Rockets, Cincinnati Bearcats, Cleveland Browns, Colorado Buffaloes, Colorado State Rams, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Fordham Rams, Georgetown Hoyas, Georgia Bulldogs, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Green Bay Packers, Houston Oilers, Iowa Hawkeyes, Los Angeles Rams, Michigan Panthers, Michigan Wolverines, Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Yankees, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Oklahoma Sooners, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, Pitt Panthers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Steelers, Portsmouth Spartans, SMU Mustangs, San Francisco 49ers, Stanford Cardinal, Tennessee Titans, Texas Longhorns, Washington Commanders, Washington Redskins, Wisconsin Badgers
  • FOOTBLL NAME: Harry Gilmer
  • HOCKEY POSITION: Center
  • NCAAF JERSEY: Number 01, Number 07, Number 15, Number 21, Number 23, Number 24, Number 30, Number 31, Number 33, Number 34, Number 38, Number 42, Number 52, Number 66, Number 75, Number 77, Number 87
  • NFAAF JERSEY: Number 37
  • NFL JERSEY: Number 01, Number 03, Number 07, Number 11, Number 12, Number 19, Number 20, Number 21, Number 22, Number 23, Number 24, Number 30, Number 32, Number 33, Number 34, Number 35, Number 37, Number 38, Number 41, Number 42, Number 44, Number 47, Number 50, Number 51, Number 52, Number 53, Number 56, Number 61, Number 62, Number 65, Number 66, Number 71, Number 73, Number 76, Number 77, Number 78, Number 81, Number 83, Number 85, Number 88, Number 89
  • OTHER: 1948 NFL Draft, 1952 NFL Season, Bobby Layne, Cleveland Browns, College Football Hall of Fame, Comeback, Detroit Lions, Doak Walker, Ev, Gridiron History, Heisman Trophy, Jackson State, NFL Championship, NFL Jersey 35, Otto Graham, Paul Brown, Pro Football Hall of Fame, SMU 1947, Sneakers Game, USFL Player, Football na
  • PCD: DudlBi00
  • PODCAST: Football
  • PRO FOOTBALL: Defunct Teams
  • PROFOOTBALL: 1952, 1953, 1957, 1962
  • SPORTS: Early NFL Teams, NFL, College Football Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame, College Football, Football, Pro Football
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FOOTBALL TEAM | Detroit Lions

"Bullet Bill Dudley Hall of Fame HB"

Born December 24, 1921, in Bluefield, Virginia  was the University of Virginia’s legendary halfback Bullet Bill Dudley. Some so-called experts thought Dudley was too small to play football in the collegiate ranks as he weighed in at 152 pounds with a 5’-10” frame per the NFF.
Virginia’s Coach, Frank Murray, decided to give Bill a chance to prove all of the other recruiters wrong. What Dudley did was to become the only player to win MVP honors in college,  the Armed Forces and professional levels...

FOOTBALL TEAM | Detroit Lions

"The Granite Wall of Detroit: Joe Schmidt's Legacy in Football"

Joseph Paul Schmidt wasn't just a linebacker; he was a pillar of defensive dominance, an immovable object in the heart of the Detroit Lions' most formidable defenses. For thirteen seasons, his name echoed through the gridiron, sending shivers down offenses and inspiring unwavering confidence in his teammates.
Emerging from a Pittsburgh steel town, Schmidt brought that same unyielding tenacity to the football field. Drafted by the Lions in 1953, he quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with...