The Detroit Lions are arguably the best story in the entire NFL.
You all know their story. Up until recently, they had been nothing more than a punching bag for most of us.ย
Sure, they had a few glimpses of hope here and there with Barry Sanders and then Matthew Stafford … But for the most part, they have been a borderline-cursed franchise.
Well, the times have certainly changed thanks to one man in particular – Dan “MCDC” Campbell.
The job Campbell has done in Detroit, completely turning around their entire culture, is nothing short of remarkable.
It goes without saying, the entire city and state are losing their minds over this year’s team, especially after their dramatic win over their old friend Stafford and his Rams last week.ย
WOW: After the game against the #Lions, Bucs QB Baker Mayfield checked in with his former #Rams teammates who described Ford Field as the โloudest thing they've ever heard.โ
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It has now come out that it was the 4th LOUDEST game in league history. pic.twitter.com/i2L4G08zQ0
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) January 18, 2024
Next up for the Lions is Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers who they’ll face on Sunday in the divisional round.ย
Needless to say, Lions fever is at a fever pitch – and the secondary ticket market proves it…
According to TickPick.com, the average price for a ticket to Sunday’s game at Ford Field is $1,186 – which is an ALL-TIME record for highest average ticket price in NFL history.ย
The average ticket price for the Bucs-Lions game on Sunday is $1,186 ๐ณ๐ณ
That is the highest-priced divisional game EVER ๐คฏ
(via @tickpick) pic.twitter.com/EFzZZL19yB
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) January 18, 2024
While some tickets are still available for less than $1,000, the average cost is continuing to climb.
Currently, the lowest listing on TickPick.com is $673 in section 336.
The reason is because no one ACTUALLY plans on selling their tickets, but they throw them up at insane levels because if someone does bite then so be it. Beers cheaper at home.
— DirtBurger (@dirtburger313) January 17, 2024
It was an emotional scene at Ford Field last week as long-suffering Lions fans finally got to witness a playoff win for the first time in 32 years…
89 year old Benjamin Capp has been a Detroit Lions Season ticket holder for the last 66 years ๐๐ฎโ๐จ talk about loyalty to his team. I hope he gets to see this get to the superbowl ๐ค๐ฝ๐ฉต๐ฉถ๐ค๐ฆ pic.twitter.com/FCitTTYEd4
— Just Cece ๐ (@JustCeceSports) January 15, 2024
Those same fans have a strong chance to witness yet another win on Sunday.
The Bucs have strong momentum going following their dominating win over the Philadelphia Eagles last Monday.
Tampa Bay will surely be taking an “us against the world” and “nobody believes in us” approach … An approach which certainly makes them dangerous.ย
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ALL I NEED IS A LIONS WIN
IM READY TO #DefendTheDen pic.twitter.com/Ht0G7scasj— Jaemon Targaryen (@JayBanks22) January 18, 2024
However, the Lions are playing at such a high level right now and are clicking on all cylinders.
There’s a tight-knit “college atmosphere” around Campbell’s squad right now.
You really get the sense that they have one of the strongest bonds and brotherhoods in the entire league.ย
Also his dad was an iron worker who helped build the stadium, from what I've heard. Full circle moment for that guy and I'm glad he was able to be there.
— Annie Opeley (@Aaaannieway_No) January 19, 2024
What’s your prediction for the game?
Do the Bucs have any chance to knock off the red-hot Lions? … Can you imagine the heartbreak in that stadium if they do???
Assuming Detroit advances, do you think they have a realistic chance to win the Super Bowl???