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| first = [[1930 NFL season|1930]]
| team = *Portsmouth Spartans (1930-33)
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'''Team Names'''
*Portsmouth Spartans (1930-33)
* '''Detroit Lions (1933-present)'''
* '''Detroit Lions (1933-present)'''
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**NFC Central (1970–2001)
**NFC Central (1970–2001)
**'''NFC North (2002–present)'''
**'''NFC North (2002–present)'''
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'''All Home Stadiums'''
*Universal Stadium (1930–1933)
*Universal Stadium (1930–1933)
*University of Detroit Stadium (1934–1940)
*University of Detroit Stadium (1934–1940)

Revision as of 12:43, 18 August 2020

Detroit Lions
First Season
1930
Team History
Team Names
  • Portsmouth Spartans (1930-33)
  • Detroit Lions (1933-present)
Conference/Division
National Football League (1930–present)
  • unconferenced (1930-49)
    • Western Division (1933–1949)
  • National Conference (1950–1952)
  • Western Conference (1953–1969)
    • Central Division (1967–1969)
  • National Football Conference (NFC) (1970–present)
    • NFC Central (1970–2001)
    • NFC North (2002–present)
Venue
All Home Stadiums
  • Universal Stadium (1930–1933)
  • University of Detroit Stadium (1934–1940)
  • Tiger Stadium (1938–1939, 1941–1974)
  • Pontiac Silverdome (1975–2001)
  • Ford Field (2002–present)
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


The Detroit Lions are an NFL franchise that began as the Portsmouth Spartans.

National Football League
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Dallas Cowboys (AT&T Stadium)
New York Giants (MetLife Stadium)
Philadelphia Eagles (Lincoln Financial Field)
Washington Commanders (FedExField)
Chicago Bears (Soldier Field)
Detroit Lions (Ford Field)
Green Bay Packers (Lambeau Field)
Minnesota Vikings (U.S. Bank Stadium)
Atlanta Falcons (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
Carolina Panthers (Bank of America Stadium)
New Orleans Saints (Caesars Superdome)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Raymond James Stadium)
Arizona Cardinals (State Farm Stadium)
Los Angeles Rams (SoFi Stadium)
San Francisco 49ers (Levi's Stadium)
Seattle Seahawks (Lumen Field)
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