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As of the end of the 2024 regular season, the Lions have an all-time record of 606 wins, 709 losses, and 34 ties in the regular season, with an additional 9 wins and 14 losses in the playoffs. The team has had 40 winning seasons , 49 losing seasons, and 6 seasons with as many wins as losses.
The Lions scored 21 points in the quarter via an eight-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Brock Wright, a one-yard touchdown pass from Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown, and a three-yard touchdown pass from Montgomery to Sam LaPorta, which made the score 35–14 in favor of Detroit at half-time. The Lions scored 17 points in the third quarter via a ...
Hanson is the team's all-time leader in scoring, with 2,150 points, and in field goals with 495, and holds a variety of other team records for kicking and scoring. He represented the NFC in the Pro Bowl in 1998 and 1999, and was an alternate in 1997 and 2008.
The Lions set franchise records for margin of victory (46 points), total yards (644) and total first downs (38) in their second 52-point outing of the season.
It was just the fourth time in franchise history the Lions scored 50 points in a game. ... Detroit came into this season with Super Bowl hopes after barely missing out on winning the NFC ...
The 1995 Detroit Lions season was the team's 66th in the National Football League (NFL). Finishing at 10–6, it marked the Lions' third consecutive winning season, which had not been accomplished in Detroit since the team posted four consecutive winning seasons from 1969 to 1972 .
The Lions' last playoff win of course came in the 1991 season — read our oral history of that epic win — in a shellacking of the Dallas Cowboys, the lasting image Barry Sanders popping free ...
Lions record their first season series sweep of the Packers. 1951: Lions 2–0: Lions 52–35: Lions 24–17: Packers 29–13–1 In Detroit, Lions score their most points in a game against the Packers and set a franchise record for their most points in a game (broken in 1997). 1952: Lions 2–0: Lions 48–24: Lions 52–17: Packers 29–15–1