Footage from saturday night shows a Detroit Lions fan being badly beaten during the loss to the Washington Commanders.
DETROIT- Following Saturday’s game with the Commanders fans poured out of Ford Field with a range of different emotions. Some fans were angry, many sad, but an underlying theme of the night was hope for next season.
The Detroit Lions' NFC Divisional Round home game against the Washington Commanders featured a special guest. Former professional basketball player
at Ford Field on Saturday night in the divisional round (8 p.m. ET on FOX and the FOX Sports app). In the eyes of Lions head coach Dan Campbell, the Commanders aren't just playing against the ...
If you park in the Downtown Detroit area, you can hop on the Detroit People Mover free of charge, which runs all around Downtown. The stop closest to Ford Field is on Broadway Street. The station is about a seven-minute walk from the stadium. Qline is a street car that runs up and down Woodward Avenue from New Center/Northend to Downtown Detroit.
It’s going to get very, very loud at Ford Field on Saturday night for the Lions-Commanders playoff game in Detroit.
She transformed nursing by making it an area of clinical practice and research and recasting nurses as colleagues of doctors, not assistants.
Spotted before kickoff at Ford Field at the Lions-Commanders NFC Divisional Round playoff game are the likes of Michigan natives, actors Dax Shepard and Keegan-Michael Key, who ran into each other on the sidelines. We also spotted Earvin “Magic” Johnson walking into the building via a photo from WXYZ’s Brad Galli.
at Ford Field. The Commanders converted four fourth downs to extend touchdown drives, including one when the Lions were flagged for 12 men on the field, and answered a third-quarter Lions ...
The 25% tax that President Donald Trump plans to slap as soon as Saturday on imports from Canada and Mexico could drive up the price of everything from gasoline to pickup trucks to the guacamole dip that features so prominently at American Super Bowl parties.
According to the NFL’s final regular-season stats, the Giants allowed opponents an average of 10.5 yards per return, 0.6 yards above the league average.