Jeremy Schmidt was given a gift at the Detroit Lions' win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday: four or five extra hours with his ...
The Detroit Lions continue to make franchise history in 2024 and now stand alone for the most wins in the regular season, covering the 95-year history of the franchise. With their 34-17 bounce ...
The Lions continued their prolific ways offensively on Sunday, scoring 34 points and amassing 475 yards of total offense in a winning effort against the Chicago Bears. It marked Detroit's 13th ...
The Detroit Lions were able to bounce back against the Chicago Bears, controlling the game en route to a dominant 34-17 victory at Soldier Field. With the win, the Lions got back in the win column ...
The Detroit Lions improved their record to 13-2 on Sunday in Week 16 by beating the Chicago Bears, 34-17. And, with a little help from another team, Detroit is now in position to clinch the No. 1 ...
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson might get coal for Christmas. The play he called against the Chicago Bears while holding a two-score lead might be enough to land him on the Naughty ...
The Detroit Lions took care of business on the road Sunday against the Chicago Bears another outdoor divisional matchup in Week 16 of the NFL season. The Lions (13-2) beat the Bears (4-11 ...
The Chiefs have the lead for the AFC No. 1 seed, the Lions have the lead for the NFC No. 1 seed, and there's still plenty to ...
The Detroit Lions silenced the doubters who said they could be in for a rocky road to the 2024-2025 NFL Playoffs on Sunday as they defeated Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears by a score of 34-17.
The Lions came in as the fifth best offense in football converting on third down 45.8 percent of the time. Detroit was 7-for-12 on third down vs. Chicago. Head coach Dan Campbell said third-year wide ...
CHICAGO, Ill. -- The Detroit Lions announced a series of roster moves on Saturday afternoon ahead of their Week 16 game against the Chicago Bears. But one move they didn’t make might just be the ...
With two games remaining in the regular season, the Detroit Lions maintain control of the NFC’s No. 1 seed after a dominant 34-17 victory over the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on Sunday.