Lions Are Super Bowl Favorite
The Ravens easily won their Week 16 rematch, but that was with Pickens sidelined as both teams navigated a three-game, 11-day gauntlet. Tomlin, of course, owns the Ravens. Pittsburgh holds a shocking 8-2 advantage against its bitter rival this decade.
The NFL’s ‘Black Monday’ is upon us and plenty of coaches are on the chopping block. In what has become an annual tradition, the day after the conclusion of the regular season
The Las Vegas Raiders have requested interviews with Detroit Lions coordinators Aaron Glenn and Ben Johnson and Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo for the vacant head coaching position.
Lions safety Ifeatu Melifonwu has had two stints on injured reserve this season, but he's contributed well for Detroit's defense since returning.
In a dream season, Dan Campbell’s Detroit Lions are trying to make history and restore the Motor City to ultimate football glory. West of the Mississippi, Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs are trying to achieve something no one ever has in the NFL’s modern era — a three-peat.
Jake Bates set the Lions' franchise record for points scored (142), passing a mark set by legend Jason Hanson, and he made several game-winning kicks.
New York Giants great Eli Manning gives his Super Bowl LIX prediction and details the "largest, simultaneous Super Bowl party ever" in this one-on-one interview.
The Detroit Lions are the favorites to win Super Bowl 2025 entering NFL playoffs after a huge win over the Minnesota Vikings in Week 18.
The Kansas City Chiefs will host a game in the Divisional Round on either Saturday, Jan. 18 or Sunday, Jan. 19, and tickets are available.
The Detroit Lions will play one of four teams in their playoff opener next week: The Rams, Packers, Vikings or Commanders.
Home games against the Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburg Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers highlight the Lions' 2025 schedule. In addition to hosting NFC North rivals Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings, the Lions will welcome in the Cowboys, Buccaneers (NFC South champions), Steelers, New York Giants and Cleveland Browns.