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A tearful Dan Skipper explained following the Detroit Lions' Week 18 win over the Bears that his NFL career could be finished.
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9 fearless animals that could stand their ground against a lion
The African lion’s reputation as “king of the jungle” rests on its strength, group hunting skills, and dominance over most animals it meets. Yet across the continent, a handful of species can and do repel or even kill lions when cornered or defending territory.
The Detroit Lions are attempting to quickly turn the page following one of their most memorable victories in franchise history. After claiming a division title, the Lions will now be tasked with competing for the top seed in the NFC. Head coach Dan ...
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Rob the Ranger records lions fighting fiercely during a tense nighttime encounter. Supreme Court delivers major blow to Trump-era rule Leaked emails about removal of Black WW2 soldier memorials spark backlash
In the 2025 season finale, the Lions travel and take on the Chicago Bears in a rematch of their Week 2 matchup. Back then, both teams were coming off losses and looking to rebound with a win. Bears head coach Ben Johnson returned to Detroit after being the offensive coordinator from 2022 to 2024.
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes celebrates Hollywood Brown after the receiver's TD during Sunday night's win over the Lions in Kansas City. (AP photo) KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes threw for 257 yards and three touchdowns, scrambled for another score ...
The Lions continue to find ways to respond.
DETROIT -- Jared Goff’s three turnovers in the first half have the Detroit Lions fighting for their lives. The Washington Commanders lead 31-21 heading into the half, with Ford Field in a state of shock with 30 minutes to go and a trip back to the NFC ...
DANIA BEACH, Fla. — It’s been a long time since either Notre Dame or Penn State reached college football’s mountaintop as national champion. It was 1988 for the Fighting Irish, 1986 for the Nittany Lions. There’s been good seasons and bad seasons ...