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2005 Detroit Lions tickets do more than just reserve seats to beautiful Ford Field; Lions tickets also provide fans with a chance to see an NFL team on the verge of a breakout season. Steve Mariuci has spent the last few years stocking his team with the best talent he can find. Quarterback Joey Harrington will be chucking the ball downfield to what may prove to be the most talented group of receivers in the NFL. Ford Field and Fans with Lions tickets are primed to witness the return to glory of one of the NFL’s greatest franchises, and the fans in Detroit would love to see their Lions become the first NFL team to play a Super Bowl in their own backyard. Can it happen? Find out for yourself by being there in person with your Detroit Lions tickets.

The Detroit Lions have a history that extends back to 1930 and Portsmouth, Ohio, where they were known as the Portsmouth Spartans. Relocating to Detroit in 1934, team owner George Richards changed the name of the team to the Lions. Amazingly enough, after posting shutouts in their first seven games, the Lions failed to make the playoffs. They came back with a vengeance in 1935 though, winning their first NFL title and delighting fans with Lions tickets by defeating the New York Giants in the championship game.

1952 marked the Lions return to the NFL playoff picture after a long period of frustration. Head coach Buddy Parker, along with quarterback Bobby Layne, led the Lions to back-to-back NFL Championships in 1952 and 1953. The Lions returned to the top of the NFL heap in 1957, besting the Cleveland Browns in the title game by 45 points.

While the next several years yielded no championships or titles, the Lions had their share of great individual players. Players like Dick “Night Train” Lane, Alex Karras, Greg Landry, and linebacker Mike Lucci gave Lions ticket holders many a thrilling moment. Head coach Monte Clark and running back Billy Simms gave the Lions a division title in 1983, ending a drought that lasted over 25 years.

The Lions returned to the playoffs in 1991 under the guidance of head coach Wayne Fontes. Fontes’ Lions advanced to the NFC Championship that year for the first time in team history. The Lions’ offense during the 80’s and early 90’s revolved around running back Barry Sanders, winner of five NFL rushing titles. Sanders elusive running style gave the Lions playoff slots in 1993, 1994, and 1995, but they failed to advance past the first round in any of those years.

2005 Detroit Lions tickets may reward you with the chance to see the Lions return to playoffs and go well past the first round for the first time in years. The Lions are a team with huge potential. Three straight years of top draft picks on offense, one of the NFL’s most highly regarded head coaches, and a “Do it now attitude” in 2005 points to a banner year for the Detroit Lions. Fans in the Motor City and around the NFL landscape are licking their chops in 200 itching to see the Lions roar their way back to the top of the NFL. Don’t get stuck at home. See it live and feel the excitement in the air with your own Detroit Lions tickets.

 

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