The Detroit Lions have an opportunity to bring a playoff game to Ford Field this season and fans have taken notice.
Lions president Rod Wood announced on WXYT-FM (97.1) Thursday morning that all season tickets are sold out for the first time in their history at Ford Field, which began in 2002.
In fact, Wood said there is a waiting list for season tickets in the works, something that would have been unheard of during the doldrums of the Matt Millen or Quinn-Patricia eras.
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The Lions are currently favored to win the NFC North Division, which would give Ford Field its first home playoff game ever.