Detroit Lions
The Detroit Lions are a National Football League team based in Detroit, Michigan.
Poor revenues led to the team's move from Portsmouth to Detroit in 1934. That season, Detroit hosted its first ever Thanksgiving Day game, a tradition continued to this day.
Under quarterback Dutch Clark[?], Detroit won its first NFL championship in 1935. Detroit enjoyed its greatest success in the 1950s, led by QB Bobby Layne[?].
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Detroit Lions official web site (http://www.detroitlions.com/)
Franchise history
As the Portsmouth Spartans, this franchise played in the unofficial NFL championship game in 1932. The Spartans-Bears game was played because there was a dispute over which team had the better record at the close of the season. The resulting interest led to the establishment of Eastern and Western conferences and a regular championship game beginning in 1933.
Players of note
Football Hall of Famers: