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1983 Detroit Lions season

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1983 Detroit Lions season
OwnerWilliam Clay Ford Sr.
Head coachMonte Clark
Home stadiumPontiac Silverdome
Results
Record9–7
Division place1stNFC Central
PlayoffsLostDivisional Playoffs
(at49ers) 23–24
All-ProsDTDoug English(2nd team)
Pro BowlersDTDoug English

The1983Detroit Lionsseason was the 54th season in franchise history. Despite a 1–4 start, the Lions rallied to finish with a 9–7 record. They were able to rise to the top of a weak NFC Central (three of the other four teams went 8–8, and Tampa Bay tied for the NFL's worst record at 2–14), to claim their first division championship since 1957, made the playoffs in a non-strike season for the first time since1970, and they would make the playoffs in consecutive seasons for the first time since playing for the NFL championship in 1952, 1953 and 1954. The Lions would not return to the postseason foranother eight years and not do so in consecutive seasons until doing it three straight years from 1993 to 1995.

The offense ranked 15th in the NFL in points scored, leaving the defense to carry the load. The Lions’ defense turned out to be the second-best in the league in points allowed, keyed defensive tackleDoug English and his 13 sacks. English was the team's only Pro Bowler, though he also got some help from defensive endWilliam Gay, who registered 13½ sacks of his own. In theNFC playoffs, the Lions leadthe San Francisco 49ers late into the fourth quarter, untilJoe Montana drove the 49ers down the field for a 14-yard touchdown pass toFreddie Solomon to give the 49ers a 24–23 lead. The Lions would have a chance to win the game, asGary Danielson drove them into field goal range, but placekickerEddie Murray missed a 44-yard field goal with five seconds remaining.[1]

Offseason

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NFL draft

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Main article:1983 NFL draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionSchool
113James JonesFBFlorida
240Rich StrengerOTMichigan
367Mike CoferLBTennessee
494August CurleyLBUSC
5115Demetrious JohnsonSMissouri
5121Steve MottCAlabama
6154Todd BrownWRNebraska
7181Mike BlackPArizona State
8208Bill StapletonDBWashington
10261Dave LaubeGPenn State
11287Ben TateRBNorth Carolina Central
12321Jim LaneCIdaho State

Roster

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1983 Detroit Lions final roster
Quarterbacks(QB)

Running backs(RB)

Wide receivers(WR)

Tight ends(TE)

Offensive linemen(OL)

Defensive linemen(DL)

Linebackers(LB)

Defensive backs(DB)

Special teams(ST)

Reserve lists


Rookies in italics
49 active, 4 inactive

Regular season

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Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordAttendance
1September 4atTampa Bay BuccaneersW 11–01–062,154
2September 11Cleveland BrownsL 31–261–160,095
3September 18Atlanta FalconsL 30–141–254,622
4September 25atMinnesota VikingsL 20–171–358,254
5October 2atLos Angeles RamsL 21–101–449,403
6October 9Green Bay PackersW 38–142–467,738
7October 16Chicago BearsW 31–173–466,709
8October 23atWashington RedskinsL 38–173–543,189
9October 30atChicago BearsW 38–174–558,764
10November 7New York GiantsW 15–95–568,985
11November 13atHouston OilersL 27–175–640,660
12November 20atGreen Bay PackersW 23–20(OT)6–650,050
13November 24Pittsburgh SteelersW 45–37–677,724
14December 5Minnesota VikingsW 13–28–679,169
15December 11atCincinnati BengalsL 17–98–745,728
16December 18Tampa Bay BuccaneersW 23–209–778,392
Note: Intra-divisional opponents are inbold text.

Game summaries

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Week 1

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Team1234Total
• Lions503311
Buccaneers00000
  • Date: September 4
  • Location:Tampa Stadium,Tampa, Florida
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m.
  • Game attendance: 62,154
  • Game weather: 82 °F or 27.8 °C, wind 7 miles per hour (11 km/h; 6.1 kn)
  • Referee:Gordon McCarter
  • Television network: CBS
Scoring summary
Q1DETSafety,Jerry Golsteyn tackled byDoug English in end zoneDET 2–0
Q1DETEddie Murray 29 yard field goalDET 5–0
Q3DETEddie Murray 48 yard field goalDET 8–0
Q4DETEddie Murray 38 yard field goalDET 11–0

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Week 11 at Oilers

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Week Eleven: Detroit Lions (5–5) at Houston Oilers (0–10)
Quarter1234Total
Lions0107017
Oilers3714327

atHouston Astrodome,Houston, Texas

  • Date: November 13, 1983
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: Indoors (dome)
  • Game attendance: 40,660
  • Referee: Bob Frederic
  • Box Score,Box Score

Billy Sims, rather than be tackled during a rushing attempt, ran at, jumped, and, while fully airborne, kicked OilerscornerbackSteve Brown in the head.

TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
LionsPassingEric Hipple17/29, 213 Yds, 3 INT
RushingBilly Sims20 Rush, 105 Yds, TD
ReceivingBilly Sims9 Rec, 90 Yds
OilersPassingOliver Luck18/26, 189 Yds, 2 TD, INT
RushingEarl Campbell28 Rush, 107 Yds
ReceivingMike Renfro7 Rec, 75 Yds
Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPDETHOU
18:02Oilers47-yard field goal byFlorian Kempf03
212:48LionsBilly Sims 1-yard touchdown run,Eddie Murray kick good73
23:48Lions35-yard field goal by Eddie Murray103
20:50OilersMike McCloskey 13-yard touchdown reception fromOliver Luck, Florian Kempf kick good1010
310:25LionsJames Jones 3-yard touchdown reception fromGary Danielson, Eddie Murray kick good1710
39:12OilersChris Dressel 13-yard touchdown reception from Oliver Luck, Florian Kempf kick good1717
31:01OilersLarry Moriarty 4-yard touchdown run, Florian Kempf kick good1724
413:08Oilers21-yard field goal by Florian Kempf1727
"TOP" =time of possession. For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football.1727

Standings

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NFC Central
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
Detroit Lions(3)970.5637–18–4347286W1
Green Bay Packers880.5004–46–6429439L1
Chicago Bears880.5004–47–7311301W2
Minnesota Vikings880.5004–44–8316348W1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers2140.1251–71–11241380L3

Postseason

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NFC Divisional Playoff, San Francisco 49ers 24, Detroit Lions 23
Quarter1234Total
Lions3601423
49ers773724

atCandlestick Park,San Francisco

References

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  1. ^Season summary at Sports E Cyclopedia
  2. ^Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2013-Dec-23.
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