The Lions open the playoffs with a Saturday night divisional matchup against the Washington Commanders. The No. 1 seed in the NFC after a 15-2 regular season, the Lions are coming off of a bye that helped them get healthier – in particular get running back David Montgomery back healthy.
The Lions have one of the game's most-rabid fan bases, and they'll be on full display as the team begins its playoff run Saturday against the Washington Commanders.
It’s going to get very, very loud at Ford Field on Saturday night for the Lions-Commanders playoff game in Detroit.
The Detroit Lions face Washington Commanders in the NFC divisional round with the men from Michigan gunning for their first ever Super Bowl.
Detroit Lions fans serenaded Jared Goff with chants at last year's playoff game vs. the Rams, and the chants have come to symbolize Detroit.
Commanders matchup being one of the most expensive NFL tickets in this year’s playoffs, fans found themselves torn between keeping or selling their tickets for the divisional-round showdown.
The Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders will face off at Ford Field on Saturday in the NFL Playoff Quarterfinals, and if you want to catch the pro football action on TV or live stream, you have co
Devin Booker and Kevin Durant plan to attend Saturday's playoff game between Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions at Ford Field.
Here's everything to know about Saturday's game, regardless if you'll be in the stands at Ford Field or watching from your couch:
Around greater downtown Detroit bars and restaurants are hyped up and ready to welcome Detroit Lions fans before, during and after Saturday's game.
The city shut down the three parking lots early Friday in a dispute over whether city parking ordinances that control pricing were being followed.