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  2. Ford Field - Wikipedia

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    Ford Field is a domed American football stadium located in Downtown Detroit.It primarily serves as the home of the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL), the Michigan Panthers of the United Football League (UFL), the Mid-American Conference championship game, and the annual GameAbove Sports Bowl college football bowl game, state championship football games for the MHSAA, the ...

  3. Category:Detroit Lions stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Category: Detroit Lions stadiums. ... Tiger Stadium (Detroit) U. University of Detroit Stadium This page was last edited on 24 April 2020, at 13:06 (UTC). ...

  4. List of current NFL stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Lions: Detroit, Michigan: 65,000 FieldTurf CORE [14] Fixed 2002 [15] Gillette Stadium: New England Patriots: Foxborough, Massachusetts: 66,829 FieldTurf CORE [10] Open 2002 [16] Hard Rock Stadium: Miami Dolphins: Miami Gardens, Florida: 65,326 Bermuda grass: Open 1987 [17] Highmark Stadium: Buffalo Bills: Orchard Park, New York: 71,608 ...

  5. Pontiac Silverdome - Wikipedia

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    The Silverdome hosted the Detroit Lions of the NFL (1975–2001), the Detroit Pistons of the NBA (1978–1988), the Detroit Express (for both outdoor and indoor soccer) of the NASL (1978–1980), the Michigan Panthers of the USFL (1983–1984), college football's Cherry Bowl (1984–1985), the Motor City Bowl (1997–2001), the MHSAA football state finals (1976–2004) and four first-round ...

  6. 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]

  7. Tiger Stadium (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    On July 24, 2001, the day Detroit celebrated its 300th birthday, a Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League game between the Motor City Marauders and the Lake Erie Monarchs was played at Tiger Stadium. It was an effort by a local sports management company to bring a Frontier League franchise to Detroit.

  8. Sports in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    All four teams compete within the city of Detroit. There are three active major sports venues within the city: 41,782-seat Comerica Park (home of the Detroit Tigers), 65,000-seat Ford Field (home of the Detroit Lions), and Little Caesars Arena (home of the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Pistons). Detroit is known for its avid hockey fans.

  9. Little Caesars Arena - Wikipedia

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    Little Caesars Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Midtown Detroit.Opening on September 5, 2017, the arena, which cost $862.9 million to construct, replaced Joe Louis Arena and The Palace of Auburn Hills as the home of the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA), respectively.