If you have watched a Detroit Lions home game, you have probably noticed that Ford Field is full of fans holding up “3” signs. Tonight’s Thursday Night Football game between the Lions and Green Bay Packers is no exception.
Now, welcome to the era of earplugs. These days, Ford Field, the Lions' home stadium since 2002, is the place to be seen ― this weekend's playoff ticket prices are approaching record levels ― and the place to be heard in the Detroit sports scene.
Footage from saturday night shows a Detroit Lions fan being badly beaten during the loss to the Washington Commanders.
Stacked burgers, smoked beef short ribs, loaded nachos and 15,000 hot dogs are among the gameday grub being served at Ford Field for Saturday’s game.
Thousands of attendees at the Ford Field playoff game have the opportunity to contribute to significant charitable causes by purchasing raffle tickets. The funds raised support Henry Ford's Game On Cancer initiative,
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.
Ford Field topped out at 134.3 decibels during the team’s divisional game last season against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. That mark trails only Kansas City and Seattle for the loudest stadium in the NFL.
The Detroit Lions' NFC Divisional Round home game against the Washington Commanders featured a special guest. Former professional basketball player
Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks are set to play two shows together this year, the first of which will be held at Ford Field in downtown Detroit.
Eminem’s music publishing company “Eight Mile Style” has sued a Metro Detroit Ford dealership due to copyright infringement in federal court over the alleged unauthorized usage of his hit song “Lose Yourself.
When each new year in NASCAR commences, there is always something new apparent when the haulers are unloaded and the crews go to work for the first time. In some cases, it's a new paint scheme or a new sponsor accompanying familiar names and numbers.
COLORADO SPRINGS — Some new sound mitigation efforts are coming to the Ford Amphitheater on the northside of Colorado Springs. The City of Colorado Springs says VENU, the company that owns the amphitheater, will build two new sound walls on its north and south boundaries.