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1974 Detroit Lions season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamDetroit Lions
year1974
record7–7
division_place2nd NFC Central
coachRick Forzano
ownerWilliam Clay Ford Sr.
stadiumTiger Stadium
playoffsDid not qualify
pro_bowlers{{collapsible list
title2
AP All-prosNone
shortnavlinkLions seasons

| TE Charlie Sanders | FS Dick Jauron | AP All-pros = None The 1974 Detroit Lions season was the 45th season in franchise history. It was the Lions' final season playing at Detroit's Tiger Stadium; the team moved to the Pontiac Silverdome the following season and played home games there until the end of the 2001 season.

Prior to the start of training camp, tragedy would strike the Lions, as head coach Don McCafferty died of a heart attack at age 53. He was replaced by Lions assistant Rick Forzano, who guided the Lions to a 7–7 record in their final season at Tiger Stadium.

This would also be the last season until 2011 when Monday Night Football aired in the City of Detroit, as a result of the Lions playing in Pontiac from 1975 to 2001 followed by poor seasons while playing at Ford Field during that stadium's first eight seasons.

NFL draft

Main article: 1974 NFL draft

Notes

  • Detroit traded TE Dave Thompson and its first-round pick (13th) to New Orleans in exchange for the Saints' first-round pick (8th) and sixth-round pick in 1975.
  • Detroit traded DT Joe Schmiesing to Baltimore in exchange for the Colts' fourth-round pick (84th), and then traded this pick back to the Colts a few weeks later in exchange for K (and occasional WR) Jim O'Brien.
  • Detroit traded its fourth-round pick (91st) to St. Louis in exchange for CB Miller Farr.
  • Detroit traded LB Ed Mooney to Baltimore in exchange for the Colts' fifth-round pick (109th), and then traded this pick to Atlanta in exchange for DB Willie Germany.
  • Detroit traded LB Adrian Young to New Orleans in exchange for the Saints' sixth-round pick (139th).
  • Detroit traded its ninth-round selection (221st) to Los Angeles in exchange for G Brian Goodman.

Roster

1974 Detroit Lions roster
Quarterbacks

Regular season

Schedule

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September 15at Chicago BearsL 9–170–1Soldier Field48,134Recap
September 22Minnesota VikingsL 6–70–2Tiger Stadium49,703Recap
September 29at Green Bay PackersL 19–210–3Milwaukee County Stadium47,292Recap
October 6at Los Angeles RamsL 13–160–4Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum64,987Recap
San Francisco 49ersW 17–131–4Tiger Stadium45,199Recap
October 20at Minnesota VikingsW 20–162–4Metropolitan Stadium47,807Recap
October 27Green Bay PackersW 19–173–4Tiger Stadium51,775Recap
November 3New Orleans SaintsW 19–144–4Tiger Stadium43,256Recap
November 10at Oakland RaidersL 13–354–5Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum51,973Recap
November 17New York GiantsW 20–195–5Tiger Stadium40,431Recap
November 24Chicago BearsW 34–176–5Tiger Stadium40,930Recap
November 28Denver BroncosL 27–316–6Tiger Stadium51,157Recap
December 8at Cincinnati BengalsW 23–197–6Riverfront Stadium45,159Recap
December 15at Philadelphia EaglesL 17–287–7Veterans Stadium57,157Recap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 7

Week 8

Standings

References

References

  1. "The Argus-Press - Google News Archive Search".
  2. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197410270det.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com]
  3. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197411030det.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com]
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