• WATCH Monday Night Football Lions vs. Saints Free Online Live Stream

    Week 15 of the 2015 NFL season wraps up tonight after an exciting Monday Night Football game between the CNew Orleans Saints and their visiting opponents, the Detroit Lions. This game will determine which team gets the number one draft pick, by the way! Make sure to keep reading below to find out where to watch this game, including some free online live streams, links to radio affiliates for your listening pleasure and more!
  • WATCH Thursday Night Football Packers vs. Lions Free Online Live Stream

    The Green Bay Packers take on the Detroit Lions in some exciting Thursday Night Football in week 13 of the 2015 NFL season schedule tonight, making for some great sports entertainment! Make sure to keep reading below to find out where to watch this game, including some free online live streams, links to radio affiliates for your listening pleasure and more!
  • WATCH Thanksgiving Day Football Eagles vs. Lions Free Online Live Stream

    Happy Thanksgiving sports fans! This holiday has us celebrating with some great games to help kick off week twelve of the 2015 NFL season schedule, which you can enjoy while eating turkey and stuffing! As you enjoy your big meal, you can watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Detroit Lions thanks to the following streaming and listening options we've provided for you below. Keep reading for more on this exciting game!
  • Lions Vs. Packers: Michigan Bar Offers to Pay Tabs if Detroit Wins

    On Dec. 15, 1991, the Detroit Lions defeated the Green Bay Packers in Wisconsin. More than 23 years have passed since then, and the — usually — lousy Lions have not managed to replicate that feat. Detroit's inability to win at Green Bay is historic. The Packers's 23-game winning streak against the Lions at home is an NFL record. But on Sunday, Dec. 28, the curse might finally be broken. That is what patrons at The Pour House in Madison Heights, Michigan, will be hoping, anyway. Bar owner Rudy Jarbo is promising to pay all bar tabs accrued this afternoon if the Lions are able to pull off the upset, which would give them their first division title since 1993. "There's a lot of excitement around here about the Lions making the playoffs, possibly getting that first-week bye and being two weeks away from the Super Bowl," Jarbo told ESPN's Darren Rovell. "I think this gives Lions fans an incentive to watch physically, mentally, emotionally and financially." There are rules, of course: Customers must arrive before kickoff and stay the entire game if they want their tab to disappear.
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