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While unique when it happened, [note 2] the 2008 Lions' 0–16 record was later matched by the 2017 Cleveland Browns. Combined with the Lions' 2–14 record the next year was the worst two season record since the merger until surpassed by the Browns who had a 1–15 record in 2016, followed by an 0–16 record in 2017.
0 16 0 .000 [125] 2009: 2009: NFL NFC North 4th 2 14 0 .125 Jim Schwartz [126] 2010: 2010: NFL NFC North 3rd 6 10 0 .375 Ndamukong Suh (DROY Tooltip NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Award) [127] [128] 2011: 2011: NFL NFC North 2nd § 10 6 0 .625 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Saints) 28–45 Matthew Stafford (CBPOY Tooltip NFL Comeback Player of ...
Season(s) Quarterback(s) 1935: Glenn Presnell (1–0) 1952: Bobby Layne (2–0) 1953: Bobby Layne (1–0) 1954: Bobby Layne (0–1) 1957: Tobin Rote (2–0) 1970: Greg Landry (0–1) 1982: Eric Hipple (0–1) 1983: Gary Danielson (0–1) 1991: Erik Kramer (1–1) 1993: Erik Kramer (0–1) 1994: Dave Krieg (0–1) 1995: Scott Mitchell (0–1 ...
Roy Williams was dealt by the Detroit Lions five losses into the 2008 season and the former receiver was not surprised they ended up becoming the NFL's first 0-16 team. “The writing was on the ...
The Pistons can exceed the Lions' 0-16 2008 season with a 17th consecutive loss Saturday, fittingly at home vs. Cleveland (10-9). The Pistons already lost to the Cavs, 108-100, on the road Nov. 17.
The 2009 Detroit Lions season was the franchise's 80th season overall in the National Football League (NFL). It was the first season with the Lions for new head coach Jim Schwartz, and most of his new coaching staff. The Lions also introduced slightly new uniforms and logos. The Lions improved upon their 0–16 record from the previous season.
The Detroit Lions hold the unfortunate title of the first team to go 0-16. They couldn't get anything going offensively while alternating three quarterbacks (Daunte Culpepper, Jon Kitna, and Dan ...
Despite the Lions' failures and the fact that five different quarterbacks played during the year, Johnson finished as one of the strongest wide receivers statistically for the 2008 season, finishing fifth in receiving yards (1,331) and 7th in receiving yards per game (83.2), and leading the league in receiving touchdowns (12), despite the fact ...