We are a resale marketplace. Prices may be above or below face value.

Lions Tickets

Additional Detroit Lions Info

See the Detroit Lions in 2026. Lions tickets at Ford Field or on the road are on sale every spring, with seats from the upper-level end zone to mid-field sections close to the action. Use the Ticket King mobile ticket delivery option and have your seats in moments. Click the game of your choice and then click the "Buy Tickets" button. From there, you can pick your section, row, and number of tickets. Enter your billing and shipping information and use our secure checkout.  

The Detroit Lions are part of the NFC North Division. That means the team will face the Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears, and Minnesota Vikings twice per season. Their surge in popularity comes as their head coach has inspired the Lions to greatness once again. 

Key NFL Games

Detroit Finishes Last in Their Division in 2025

In some NFL divisions, a final record of 9-8 might have been good enough to nab a wild-card playoff spot. In the NFC North, that record for the Lions landed them in last place and out of the playoffs. What made the season tough for Detroit was losing to Green Bay twice and going .500 against the Vikings and Bears. On Christmas Day, the team was still in the playoff hunt and facing Minnesota. The Vikings defeated the Lions, making their final game of the season meaningless. What retooling will improve the Lions' chances for 2026? Ownership is looking at a new offensive coordinator, and early signs point to releasing running back David Montgomery. 

Lions Take NFC North Division in 2024

The Lions had one of the best records in the NFL in 2024. They finished the regular season with a 15-2 record and earned a first-round bye in the playoffs. Fans of the team felt that this was the year that they would go all the way to the Super Bowl. On top of their overall record, they defeated their NFC North opponents both on the road and at home. All they had to do was win two playoff games, and they're in. The Washington Commanders would be the Lions' first opponent in the Playoffs. By halftime in that playoff game, the Lions would be losing by a score of 31-21. Washington scored 28 of those points in the second quarter and never looked back. Jared Goff threw three interceptions in the game, and those turnovers made it impossible for Detroit to mount a comeback victory. Fans now look to 2025 for redemption. 

Detroit Lions Run to the Playoffs in 2023-24 Season

By the end of the 2023 season, the Detroit Lions were atop the NFC North. Their final regular-season record was 12-5, and they made it to the NFL Wild Card round of the playoffs. They faced the LA Rams at home on January 14. In a tight game, the Lions came out ahead by a final score of 24-23. Jared Goff finished the game 22-27, with a total of 277 yards and one touchdown. Amon-Ra St. Brown had seven catches, 110 yards, and one touchdown. David Montgomery had 14 carries for 57 yards and a touchdown.  

In the divisional round, the Lions faced the Buccaneers in a game that was tight all the way to the fourth quarter. Score for score, the teams were tied. With just over six minutes left in the game, the Lions scored on a nine-yard touchdown pass to go up by 14 points. The Buccaneers would get the ball back for one more score, but time ran out, and the Lions moved on to the NFC Championship game against the 49ers. 

During the halftime break of the NFC Championship game, the Lions were leading the 49ers by a score of 24-7. It seemed that the Lions were about to punch their ticket to the Super Bowl. That was before the 49ers scored 17 points in the third quarter and another ten points in the fourth. Lions fans came away hungry for another chance at the Super Bowl in 2025. 

Lions 2023 Draft Class

In the 2023 NFL draft, the Lions picked up Jahmyr Gibbs, Jack Campbell, Same LaPorta, Brian Branch, Dendon Hooker, Brodric Martin, Colby Sorsdal, and Antoine Green. To some, Gibbs was a surprise pick. After the Lions saw Jamaal Williams leave the Lions, and having picked Gibbs, D'Andre Swift was traded to the Eagles. The Lions running back duo for 2023 is quite young.  

Detroit Lions 2022 Season Recap

Lions fans were excited to see a huge improvement from 2022. The Lions final record was 9-8, and the team nearly made the playoffs. Jared Goff threw 29 touchdowns in 2022 and connected with Amon-Ra St. Brown many times. Aidan Hutchinson delivered 9.5 sacks for the Lions defense and made a huge impact on the defensive side. Jamaal Williams came from Green Bay and immediately improved the Lions run game. He finished the season with 17 touchdowns, a franchise record.  

Lions 2022 Draft Picks

The Lions made two bold draft picks in round one this year. Detroit had the second pick in the first round, and they went for local favorite Aidan Hutchinson. Hutchinson played his college ball at Michigan. In his senior year, he impressed the NFL scouts with a record-breaking 16.5 sacks. He also scored high in pass-rushing overall. The Lions think that they have a rookie starter in Hutchinson. In that same round, the Lions traded away their 32, 34, and 66 picks to Minnesota to draft Jameson Williams. Williams is a stand-out wide receiver. 

That left the Lions with six more draft picks. At the end of the draft, the team looks to sign Josh Paschal, Kerby Joseph, James Mitchell, Malcolm Rodriguez, James Houston, and Chase Lucas. In all, the team drafted six defensive players and just two offensive players. 

Detroit Lions Football History

The Detroit Lions were founded in 1930 in Portsmouth, Ohio, and for the first four seasons of their existence were known as the Portsmouth Spartans. The Spartans played their home games at University Stadium, now Spartan Municipal Stadium. In 1934, the franchise moved to Detroit. They were purchased by George Richards, the owner of WJR-Detroit, one of the most prominent and well-known radio stations at the time in the country. Richards purchased the Lions for a measly $7,95,2 and the move was official. The Portsmouth Spartans were now the Detroit Lions. The Lions originally played at the University of Detroit Stadium from 1934 to 1937 and again in 1940. In 1938 the Lions moved their home games to Tiger Stadium and remained there until 1974. From 1975 to 2001, they played at Pontiac Stadium, and in 2002, they moved into their current home, Ford Field.

Throughout their history, the Lions have made the playoffs 17 times. Those playoff games came mostly in the early years. The modern Lions have made it to the playoffs just twice, however, since 1999. They wereplayoff-boundd in 2011, and again in 2014. The Lions have won their division just four times: 1935, 1983, 1991, and 1993. The Lions won the championship four times, their last victory coming in 1957. 

Recently Viewed Links