WINDSOR, ONTARIO - Canadian Detroit Lions fans are showing their support for the team by putting on a Lions drone show which will be visible from Michigan. The city of South Detroit, also known as Windsor, Ontario, is doing the drone show above the Windsor waterfront on Friday, January 10 at 7:00 p.m. sharp, weather permitting.
A Lions-themed drone show will light up the Windsor riverfront and be seen from Detroit on Friday, celebrating Canadian fans and the NFL playoffs.
The Lions will take Wednesday off, practice Thursday, then take the weekend off before returning to prepare for the first playoff game next week.
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.
As the Detroit Lions as an NFL team was born in 1934, so was their mascot Bubbles the Lion. The man under the suit was Moon Baker.
The Detroit Lions are on a bye by way of earning the No. 1 seed in the NFC. Now, they will have an extra week to prepare for their opponents in the Divisional R
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Two Detroit Lions fans brought together in a moment of grief received a special gift from the organization before Sunday's game vs. the Vikings.
Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn received a hero's welcome during his visit to the Detroit Pistons game Monday night.
The Detroit Lions defense held Minnesota Vikings QB Sam Darnold to a 43.9% completion percentage and just 166 yards passing in a 31-9 win.