The Detroit Lions are an American football
team based in Detroit, Michigan. Originally based in Portsmouth,
Ohio and called the Portsmouth Spartans, the team began play in
1929 as an independent professional team, one of many such teams
in the Ohio and Scioto River valleys. For the 1930 season, the
Spartans formally joined the National Football League (NFL) as
the other area independents folded because of the Great Depression.
Despite success within the NFL, they could not survive in Portsmouth,
then the NFL's smallest city. The team was purchased and moved
to Detroit for the 1934 season.
The Lions have won four pre-Super Bowl
NFL Championships, the last in 1957, but have yet to qualify for
the modern day Super Bowl. Since 1957, the team has only won a
single playoff game, in 1991.