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1969 Detroit Lions season

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NFL team season

1969 Detroit Lions season
Head coachJoe Schmidt
Home stadiumTiger Stadium
Results
Record9–4–1
Division place2ndNFL Central
PlayoffsDid not qualify

The1969Detroit Lions season was the 40th season in franchise history. The Lions enjoyed their best season in seven years, and their first winning campaign since 1964 by finishing in second place in the NFL Central Division with a solid 9–4–1 record led by a stingy defense that only allowed 188 total points on the season. However, the Lions still failed to qualify for the postseason for the 12th straight season.[1] The Lions were the only team to lose to the Pittsburgh Steelers, doing so in week 1 of the season. Pittsburgh lost their remaining 13 games. The loss to the Steelers proved costly to the Lions as it served as a big blow to their playoff hopes.

Offseason

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NFL draft

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Main article:1969 NFL/AFL draft
1969 Detroit Lions draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
234Altie Taylor RBUtah State
247Jim Yarbrough TEFloridafrom Los Angeles
359Larry Walton WRArizona Statefrom New Orleans
8190Jim Carr OTJackson State
9216Rocky Rasley GOregon State
10242Bob Bergum DEWisconsin-Platteville
11268Ron Walker DEMorris Brown
12294Bob Hadlock DTGeorge Fox (Ore.)
13320Wilson Bowie RBUSC
14346George Hoey WRMichigan
15372Fred Gough LBTexas-Arlington
16398Ken Spain DEHouston
16407John Stahl GFresno State
17424Gary Steele TEArmy
      Made roster    *   Made at least onePro Bowl during career

Notes

Roster

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1969 Detroit Lions roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

Taxi squad

rookies in italics

Regular season

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Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 21atPittsburgh SteelersL 13–160–1Pitt Stadium51,360
2September 28New York GiantsW 24–01–1Tiger Stadium54,358
3October 5atCleveland BrownsW 28–212–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium82,833
4October 12Green Bay PackersL 17–282–2Tiger Stadium58,384
5October 19Chicago BearsW 13–73–2Tiger Stadium54,732
6October 26atMinnesota VikingsL 10–243–3Metropolitan Stadium47,900
7November 2atSan Francisco 49ersW 26–144–3Kezar Stadium35,100
8November 9Atlanta FalconsW 27–215–3Tiger Stadium53,242
9November 16St. Louis CardinalsW 20–06–3Tiger Stadium51,749
10November 23atGreen Bay PackersW 16–107–3Lambeau Field50,861
11November 27Minnesota VikingsL 0–277–4Tiger Stadium57,906
12December 7atBaltimore ColtsT 17–177–4–1Memorial Stadium60,238
13December 14Los Angeles RamsW 28–08–4–1Tiger Stadium53,256
14December 21atChicago BearsW 20–39–4–1Wrigley Field41,879
Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.

Season summary

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Week 11 vs Vikings

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Week Eleven: Minnesota Vikings (9–1) at Detroit Lions (7–3)
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atTiger Stadium,Detroit, Michigan

  • Date:November 27
  • Game weather: Snow, 36 °F (2 °C)
  • Game attendance: 57,906
  • Box Score
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • MIN – Fred Cox 41-yard field goal.Vikings 10–0.Drive:

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

  • MIN –Alan Page 15-yard interception return on a lateral (Fred Cox kick).Vikings 24–0.
  • MIN – Fred Cox 38-yard field goal.Vikings 27–0.Drive:
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
  • MIN – Dave Osborn – 2 receptions, 27 yards
  • DET –Charlie Sanders – 3 receptions, 47 yards

  • Muddy field
  • Largest crowd for Thanksgiving game in Detroit history

Standings

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NFL Central
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
Minnesota Vikings1220.8576–09–1379133L1
Detroit Lions941.6923–36–3–1259188W2
Green Bay Packers860.5713–35–5269221W2
Chicago Bears1130.0710–60–10210339L6

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Awards and records

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References

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  1. ^Detroit Lions season history at Sports E-Cyclopedia
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Formerly thePortsmouth Spartans (1930–1933)
Bold indicatesNFL Championship (1920–69) orSuper Bowl (1966–present) victory
Italics indicatesNFL Championship (1920–69) orSuper Bowl (1966–present) appearance
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