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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.
Portsmouth Spartans (1928-1933) and Detroit Lions (1934-Present) Record by Season Season Team League Conference Division Regular season Postseason results Awards Head coach Refs; Finish W L T Pct; 1928 1928 None 9 3 2 .714 [18] 1929 1929 None 12 2 1 .833 [19] 1930: 1930: NFL 8th 5 6 3 .464 The NFL did not hold playoff games until 1932 [20] Hal ...
Matthew Stafford (2009–2020) Shaun Hill (2010) Jon Kitna (2006–2008) Bobby Layne (1950–1958) The number of games they started during the season is listed to the right: Season(s)
Detroit's current Thanksgiving Day losing streak of seven games (2017-2023) marks the second-longest in franchise history. Detroit Lions' Thanksgiving results, by year. 1934: vs. Chicago Bears L ...
Lions 26, Rams 20: Detroit wins on overtime touchdown ... Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford — the No. 1 overall pick in the 2009 draft — is entering his 16th NFL season and ...
The 2020 season was the Detroit Lions' 91st in the National Football League (NFL) and their third and final season under head coach Matt Patricia.The Lions improved on their 3–12–1 record from the previous season, but were eliminated from playoff contention for the fourth consecutive year following their loss to the Tennessee Titans in Week 15. [1]
In 2022, the Seahawks won another shootout in Detroit, 48-45, as Smith threw for 320 yards and two scores. This time, the Lions have a key advantage, according to Free Press sports writer Jared ...
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]