Detroit Lions

By Dave Birkett

A four-time Michigan Sportswriter of the Year, Dave Birkett has covered the Lions for the Detroit Free Press since August of 2010. He was named one of America’s top 10 beat writers by APSE in 2017 and is a multi-time Michigan AP Award winner. See the Product Description below for details about this book. Please buy all of your books directly from the author or an independent Michigan bookstore.

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It took three failed attempts before professional football stuck in Detroit, and when it finally did, the city had itself a winner. George A. Richards bought the Portsmouth Spartans in 1934 at the height of the Great Depression, moved the team to Detroit and renamed it the Lions. A year later, the franchise won its first of four championships, and the city was hooked on football.

It may seem hard to believe now, but the Lions won three more titles in the 1950s to form one of the NFL’s first dynasties. They have spent most of the past seven decades trying to replicate that success to no avail. In Detroit Lions, An Illustrated Timeline, award-winning reporter Dave Birkett vividly recounts the most important people, games and moments of the franchise’s first 90 seasons, from the early days of Earl Dutch Clark, the team’s first superstar, to the 10 Hall-of-Famers who played for the team in the ‘50s, to the spine-tingling performances of Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson and the team’s resurrection under beloved head coach Dan Campbell.

Any Lions fan on your list will love reliving the magical playoff run of 2023, their many postseason flameouts before that, the 0-16 season that was the low point in franchise history and Sanders’ remarkable pursuit of 2,000 yards. Birkett will take them back to Johnson’s (non-)catch against the Chicago Bears, and let them decide for themselves whether the Curse of Bobby Layne was real, in an illustrated journey they won’t soon forget.