The Detroit Lions won their fourth and final NFL Championship in 1957. Since then, they’ve been a second-tier team that won 42 percent of their games
The Detroit Lions: Decades of New Beginnings
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The Detroit Lions won their fourth and final NFL Championship in 1957. Since then, they've been a second-tier team that won 42 percent of their games, earned just three division titles, posted a 1-12 playoff record, and suffered through a perfect 0-16 season. A major problem has been mismanagement. William Clay Ford purchased the team in 1963 and during fifty years of control oversaw one rebuilding program after another involving over twenty head coaches and hundreds of players.
The Detroit Lions: Decades of New Beginnings [Book]
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