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The Lions became only the second NFL team of the post-merger era to go winless without a tie in the regular season, and the first to go 0–16. [note 4] The Lions ended 2008 having lost 23 of their last 24 regular-season games, going back to the previous season, and a total of seventeen consecutive regular season losses. [note 5]
NFL NFC North 4th 0 16 0 .000 [123] 2009: 2009: NFL NFC North 4th 2 14 0 .125 Jim Schwartz [124] 2010: 2010: NFL NFC North 3rd 6 10 0 .375 Ndamukong Suh (DROY Tooltip NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Award) [125] [126] 2011: 2011: NFL NFC North 2nd § 10 6 0 .625 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Saints) 28–45
First NFL quarterback to defeat 32 franchises: Brett Favre vs. Green Bay Packers; October 5, 2009 [150] [167] First NFL quarterback to reach 100 career wins (regular season): Johnny Unitas vs. Green Bay Packers; November 9, 1969; First NFL quarterback to reach 150 career wins (regular season): Brett Favre vs. San Diego Chargers; September 23, 2007
The Lions began their season 0–8 before tying with the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 10, in which they nearly beat the Steelers in Pittsburgh for the first time since 1955. However, the Lions would not win a game until Week 13 against the division rival Minnesota Vikings , ending a 15-game, 364-day winless streak.
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.
Jared Goff (2021–present). These quarterbacks have started at least one game for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League.They are listed in order of the date of each player's first start at quarterback for the Lions.
The team would not record its next win until week 3 of 2018 season, and would go 1–35–1 between their three wins through four seasons, resulting in consecutive 17 game losing streaks; this is also the most recent winless season and last under the 16-game schedule. 2008: Detroit Lions: 0: 16: 0: 0.559
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.