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1959 Detroit Lions season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
logo1959-Lions-mediaguide.jpg
teamDetroit Lions
year1959
record3–8–1
division_place5th NFL Western
coachGeorge Wilson
stadiumBriggs Stadium
playoffsDid not qualify
shortnavlinkLions seasons

The 1959 Detroit Lions season marked their 30th year in the National Football League (NFL). The team failed to improve on their previous season's output of 4–7–1, winning only three games. They missed the playoffs for the second straight season.

Regular season

According to the team, a total of 41,029 season tickets were sold by the Lions for the 1959 campaign. The Lions played their home games in Briggs Stadium (Tiger Stadium), which had a regular listed seating capacity of 46,194, with an additional 7,000 bleacher seats for football to bring total capacity to 53,194.

For the 1959 season the Lions offered box seat tickets for $6.00, upper grandstand seats for $4.50, lower grandstand seats for $3.50, and bleacher seats for $2.00. Season tickets were similarly tiered, with prices of $36, $27, $21, and $12 for the full slate of six home games.

Schedule

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September 27at Baltimore ColtsL 9–210–1Memorial Stadium55,588Recap
October 4at Green Bay PackersL 10–280–2New City Stadium32,150Recap
October 11Baltimore ColtsL 24–310–3Briggs Stadium54,197Recap
October 18San Francisco 49ersL 13–340–4Briggs Stadium52,585Recap
October 25at Los Angeles RamsW 17–71–4L.A. Memorial Coliseum74,288Recap
November 1at San Francisco 49ersL 7–331–5Kezar Stadium59,064Recap
November 8at Pittsburgh SteelersT 10–101–5–1Forbes Field24,614Recap
November 15Los Angeles RamsW 23–172–5–1Briggs Stadium52,217Recap
November 22Chicago BearsL 14–242–6–1Briggs Stadium54,059Recap
November 26Green Bay PackersL 17–242–7–1Briggs Stadium49,221Recapurl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=7swwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hA8EAAAAIBAJ&pg=7375%2C3216303work=Milwaukee Sentinellast = Leafirst = Budauthor-link = Bud Leatitle=50,000 (plus TV) to see Bays, Lionsdate=November 26, 1959page=3, part 4}}
December 6Chicago CardinalsW 45–213–7–1Briggs Stadium45,811Recap
December 13at Chicago BearsL 14–253–8–1Wrigley Field40,890Recap
Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text. November 26: Thanksgiving

Standings

Roster

Detroit Lions 1958 roster
Quarterbacks

References

References

  1. (December 14, 1959). "Bears beat Lions for 7th straight". Milwaukee Sentinel.
  2. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/det/1959.htm 1959 Detroit Lions]
  3. Edward M. "Bud" Erickson (ed.), ''Detroit Lions Facts Book 1963: Press, Radio, TV.'' Detroit, MI: Detroit Football Company, 1963, p. 4.
  4. E.J. O'Malley, "Purchasing NFL Tickets: A Guide to Ticket Information," ''Sports Forecast,'' vol. 2, no. 2. Chicago: E.J. O'Malley Publishing Co., 1959; p. 78.
  5. Lea, Bud. (November 26, 1959). "50,000 (plus TV) to see Bays, Lions". Milwaukee Sentinel.
  6. Lea, Bud. (November 27, 1959). "Packers start fast, beat Lions". Milwaukee Sentinel.
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