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Detroit Lions Fan Shows Support for Team

A Detroit Lions fan from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is walking more than 400 miles to support his downtrodden team.

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Detroit Lions Crazies Ready to Win in 2010Training Camp Highlights

All I could do was smile. When I pulled into the parking area across the street from the Detroit Lions practice facility in Allen Park, Michigan on the morning of Wednesday, August 4, 2010, the sight of the smallest of Lions fans with the greatest of wonderment made me smile from ear to ear. I couldnt help it.

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Lions’ Backus optimistic entering training camp

Jeff Backus has experienced a lot of misery on the football field since leaving Michigan and getting drafted by the Detroit Lions in 2001, losing 111 games and winning just 33 times.

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Lions’ Backus optimistic entering camp

ALLEN PARK, Mich. – Jeff Backus has experienced a lot of misery on the football field since leaving Michigan and getting drafted by the Detroit Lions in 2001, losing 111 games and winning just 33 times.

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Lions president pleads guilty to impaired driving

ROSCOMMON, Mich. (AP) — Detroit Lions president Tom Lewand pleaded guilty Friday to driving while impaired, two weeks after he was pulled over in northern Michigan for driving erratically near a bar. Lewand was sentenced to six months of probation with $870 in fines and costs, according to court administrator Cynthia Esckilsen of the 83rd District Court in Roscommon

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Lions GM Lewand pleas guilty to DUI, gets probation

Detroit Lions president Tom Lewand pleaded guilty Friday to driving while impaired, two weeks after he was pulled over in northern Michigan for driving erratically near a bar. Detroit Lions – Tom Lewand – Driving under the influence – sport – NFL

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Detroit Lions president subject to NFL personal conduct policy

The NFL will review the conduct of Detroit Lions president Tom Lewand, who was cited over the weekend for drunken driving and had a blood-alcohol level that was twice Michigan’s legal limit.

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Lions prez subject to NFL personal conduct policy

The NFL will review the conduct of Detroit Lions president Tom Lewand, who was cited over the weekend for drunken driving after telling authorities he was a designated driver picking up a friend before a test showed his blood-alcohol level was twice Michigan’s legal limit.

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Lions prez had BAC twice legal limit after stop

Detroit Lions president Tom Lewand had a blood-alcohol level more than twice the legal limit when he was stopped by authorities in northern Michigan last week.

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Lions: Prez apologizes after DUI arrest

Detroit Lions president Tom Lewand is apologizing after he was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving while at a weekend charity golf tournament in northern Michigan. Detroit Lions – Tom Lewand – sport – Michigan – Golf

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Michigan Int’l Speedway news 2010-06-08

BROOKLYN, Mich. (June 9, 2010) — Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 at Michigan International Speedway is attracting some of Detroit’s biggest sports stars.

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Red Wings captain Nicklas Lidstrom, Lions rookie tackle Ndamukong Suh scheduled to appear Sunday at Michigan …

Detroit Red Wings captain Nicklas Lidstrom and Detroit Lions rookie Ndamukong Suh will be at Michigan International Speedway this weekend for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400.Lidstrom, who recently signed a one-year deal to return…

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Lions tight end Tony Scheffler thrilled to be back home

Tight end Tony Scheffler looked right at home in his Lions cap Tuesday as he walked out of the clubhouse at TPC of Michigan in Dearborn.

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