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  2. Detroit Lions - Wikipedia

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    The Lions have played the Rams more than any other non-divisional team with 89 total matchups over the years dating back to 1937. In the 2023–24 playoffs, the Rams and Lions met for their first postseason matchup since 1952. The Lions won 24–23 in Matthew Stafford's first game back in Detroit since being traded to the Rams. [65]

  3. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is an national park of the United States located in Southeast Alaska west of Juneau. President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed the area around Glacier Bay a national monument under the Antiquities Act on February 26, 1925. [4] Subsequent to an expansion of the monument by President Jimmy Carter in 1978, the ...

  4. List of Detroit Lions head coaches - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. They are currently a member of the North Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The franchise has had 30 head coaches in team history, which includes its existence as the Portsmouth (Ohio) Spartans (1930 ...

  5. List of Detroit Lions in the Pro Football Hall of Fame

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    Dick "Night Train" Lane, a defensive back who played six seasons for the Lions. Barry Sanders, a running back who played ten seasons for the Lions. Calvin Johnson, wide receiver who played nine seasons for the Lions. Doak Walker, a halfback and kicker who played six seasons for the Lions. Detroit Lions in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

  6. History of the Detroit Lions - Wikipedia

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    The Lions were the first team to go winless since the 1982 Baltimore Colts went 0–8–1 in the strike-shortened season and the first in a non-strike season since the 1976 expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. [198] The Lions' 16 straight losses in 2008 also broke the record for most consecutive losses in a single season, previously held by the 2001 ...

  7. 2002 Detroit Lions season - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 season was the Detroit Lions ' 73rd in the National Football League (NFL). It was the Lions’ inaugural season at the new Ford Field in Downtown Detroit and their first in the city since the team left Tiger Stadium after the 1974 season. Following the season, Marty Mornhinweg was fired and Steve Mariucci was hired as the Lions' head ...

  8. 1981 Detroit Lions season - Wikipedia

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    The 1981 Detroit Lions season was their 52nd in the league. The team failed to improve upon their previous season 's record of 9–7, winning eight games. [1] The Lions started off the first four games even at 2–2. In the fourth game of the season, starting quarterback Gary Danielson suffered a dislocated wrist, which ended his season.

  9. Detroit Lions win NFC North with thrilling 30-24 ... - AOL

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    The Lions won their first division title since 1993 with a thrilling 30-24 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium. They will be a top-3 seed in the NFC playoffs and host at ...