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The 2010 Detroit Lions season was the franchise's 81st season in the National Football League (NFL). It was Jim Schwartz's second season as head coach. The Lions spent most of the season at the bottom of their division, but with more division wins than the Minnesota Vikings (whose overall record was the same), the Lions ended up at 3rd place on the final day of the season with a victory over ...
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 ...
The blowout win set the franchise record for largest margin of victory. It was the first time the Lions went 2–0 since 2007. Lions QB Matthew Stafford – who completed 23 of 39 passes, threw for 294 yards and 4 touchdowns – won the FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week for his performance. [11]
The Lions had two shots at the 2-point conversion after that, due to a Cowboys offsides penalty on the first attempt, but Goff threw incomplete on the last attempt and the Cowboys hung on to win ...
A quick look at the 14 teams on the Detroit Lions' 2022 schedule, including playoff teams in the Bills, Patriots, Packers, Eagles and Cowboys.
Lions 2–0: Lions 28–10: Lions 42–0: Bears 49–25–5 In Detroit, Lions set a franchise record for their largest victory overall (broken in 1983) and record their largest victory against the Bears with a 42–point differential. Lions first season series sweep against the Bears since the 1953 season. 1969: Lions 2–0: Lions 20–3: Lions ...
In their fifth season under head coach Norries Wilson, the Lions compiled a 4–6 record and were outscored 228 to 222. Alex Gross, Andrew Kennedy, Matt Moretto and Mike Stephens were the team captains. [1] The Lions' 2–5 conference record placed sixth in the Ivy League standings. Columbia was outscored 174 to 147 by Ivy opponents. [2]
The final Monday Night Football game of the season offered one of the least attractive contests in the six-year history of the program: The 1–11 San Diego Chargers hosted the 3–9 New York Jets, with the Chargers pulling an upset 24–16 victory. This was the first season that the Rams did not appear in one of the final two games of the season.