The Lions have one of the game's most-rampant fan bases, and they'll be on full display as the team begins its playoff run Saturday against the Washington Commanders.
The Detroit Lions are one of the hottest teams in the NFL, and the tickets for the matchup against the Washington Commanders on Saturday are in demand.
If you want to get tickets to the Commanders-Lions game this Saturday, or the Ravens-Bills on Sunday, here are some smart buying tips.
New tax rules hit in 2025 just in time to trigger more 1099-K paperwork for Detroit Lions ticketholders who are reselling hot playoff tickets now.
The city shut down the three parking lots early Friday in a dispute over whether city parking ordinances that control pricing were being followed.
StubHub is another good option for scoring last-minute Commanders vs. Lions NFC Divisional Round tickets ahead of Saturday’s game. Prices start at $420/each.
The Detroit Lions launched a "We Want More Tour" on Jan. 6 that hit a variety of parts of the state — including Michigan Central in Detroit — and Windsor, helping fans to get pumped up for this weekend's game with giveaways and tailgate games.
The Washington Commanders’ playoff matchup with the Detroit Lions on Saturday night at Ford Field is the hottest ticket in the country.
It's become apparent that three things are guaranteed in life: Death, taxes, and astronomical Detroit Lions ticket prices.
Unfortunately for head coach Dan Campbell, the Detroit Lions won’t, in fact, host the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC divisional round of the playoffs like he predicted after their 31-9 victory over them in Week 18.
However, that’s cheap compared to three parking lots that were charging $999 per spot during the game. The Detroit News is reporting they were shutdown earlier today and there’s good reason for that as tickets to the game itself can be found for as little as $410 on Stubhub. In fact, $948 gets you a seat in row 39 near the 50 yard line.