Ford Field

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Ford Field
Location Detroit, Michigan
Opened August 24, 2002
Other Names n/a
Tenants Detroit Lions (2002-present)

Ford Field is a stadium located in Detroit, Michigan. It opened on August 24, 2002 and is the home stadium of the NFL's Detroit Lions.

Other cover appearances

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
National Football League September 22, 2002 Detroit Lions vs. Green Bay Packers Program
November 9, 2003 Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears Program
December 10, 2006 Detroit Lions vs. Minnesota Vikings Program
September 30, 2007 Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears Program
October 21, 2007 Detroit Lions vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Program
November 27, 2008 Detroit Lions vs. Tennessee Titans Program
College football December 26, 2008 2008 Motor City Bowl (Florida Atlantic Owls vs. Central Michigan Chippewas) Program
College basketball April 4 & 6, 2009 2009 Final Four Program
National Football League November 26, 2009 Detroit Lions vs. Green Bay Packers Program
October 10, 2010 Detroit Lions vs. St. Louis Rams Program
December 24, 2011 Detroit Lions vs. San Diego Chargers Program
College football December 26, 2016 2016 Quick Lane Bowl (Boston College Eagles vs. Maryland Terrapins) Program

See also

List of National Football League stadiums

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National Football League
AFC East North South West
Buffalo Bills (Highmark Stadium)
Miami Dolphins (Hard Rock Stadium)
New England Patriots (Gillette Stadium)
New York Jets (MetLife Stadium)
Baltimore Ravens (M&T Bank Stadium)
Cincinnati Bengals (Paycor Stadium)
Cleveland Browns (FirstEnergy Stadium)
Pittsburgh Steelers (Heinz Field)
Houston Texans (NRG Stadium)
Indianapolis Colts (Lucas Oil Stadium)
Jacksonville Jaguars (TIAA Bank Field)
Tennessee Titans (Nissan Stadium)
Denver Broncos (Empower Field at Mile High)
Kansas City Chiefs (Arrowhead Stadium)
Las Vegas Raiders (Allegiant Stadium)
Los Angeles Chargers (SoFi Stadium)
NFC East North South West
Dallas Cowboys (AT&T Stadium)
New York Giants (MetLife Stadium)
Philadelphia Eagles (Lincoln Financial Field)
Washington Commanders (FedExField)
Chicago Bears (Soldier Field)
Detroit Lions (Ford Field)
Green Bay Packers (Lambeau Field)
Minnesota Vikings (U.S. Bank Stadium)
Atlanta Falcons (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
Carolina Panthers (Bank of America Stadium)
New Orleans Saints (Caesars Superdome)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Raymond James Stadium)
Arizona Cardinals (State Farm Stadium)
Los Angeles Rams (SoFi Stadium)
San Francisco 49ers (Levi's Stadium)
Seattle Seahawks (Lumen Field)
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