NFL team season
1970 Detroit Lions season Head coach Joe Schmidt Home field Tiger Stadium Record 10–4 Division place 2nd NFC Central Playoff finish Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Cowboys) 0–5
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The 1970 Detroit Lions season was the 41st season in franchise history. With a record of 10–4, their best in eight years, the Lions finished in second place in the NFC Central and qualified for the playoffs as the NFC's first ever Wildcard team. Detroit made the postseason for the first time since their championship season in 1957 (they played in three post-season runner-up games (Playoff Bowl) in 1960, 1961, and 1962 and won all three).
One unusual loss during the regular season was at New Orleans in Week 8. The Lions led by a point with only two seconds left, but Saints kicker Tom Dempsey booted a then-record 63-yard field goal as time expired to give the Saints a 19–17 win.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
In the divisional round of the playoffs at the Cotton Bowl, the Lions fell 5–0 to the Dallas Cowboys in the lowest scoring game in NFL playoff history, and the first without a touchdown in twenty years.[ 4] [ 5]
NFL Draft [ edit ]
Round
Pick
Player
Position
Team
1
19
Steve Owens
Running back
Oklahoma
2
45
Ray Parson
Tackle
Minnesota
3
71
Jim H. Mitchell
Defensive end
Virginia State
5
123
Bob Parker
Guard
Memphis
6
149
Tony Terry
Defensive tackle
Southern California
7
175
Ken Geddes
Linebacker
Nebraska
9
227
Herman Weaver
Punter
Tennessee
10
253
Bruce Maxwell
Running back
Arkansas
11
279
Roger Laird
Defensive back
Kentucky State
12
305
Emanuel Murrell
Defensive back
California Polytechnic State
13
331
Dave Haverdick
Defensive tackle
Morehead State
14
357
Charlie K. Brown
Wide receiver
Northern Arizona
15
383
Bob Haney
Tackle
Idaho
16
409
Jerry Todd
Defensive back
Memphis
17
435
Jesse Marshall
Defensive tackle
Centenary
[ 6]
Roster [ edit ]
Detroit Lions roster
Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
Tight ends
Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
Linebackers
Defensive backs
Special teams
Reserve lists
-- George Hoey DB (Military )
-- Bob Bergum DE (Military )
-- Tony Terry DT (IR)
89 John Wright WR (IR)
Practice squad
rookies in italics
Regular season [ edit ]
Schedule [ edit ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
Recap
1
September 20
at Green Bay Packers
W 40–0
1–0
Lambeau Field
56,263
Recap
2
September 27
Cincinnati Bengals
W 38–3
2–0
Tiger Stadium
58,202
Recap
3
Chicago Bears
W 28–14
3–0
Tiger Stadium
58,210
Recap
4
October 11
at Washington Redskins
L 10–31
3–1
RFK Stadium
50,414
Recap
5
October 18
at Cleveland Browns
W 41–24
4–1
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
83,577
Recap
6
October 25
at Chicago Bears
W 16–10
5–1
Wrigley Field
45,632
Recap
7
November 1
Minnesota Vikings
L 17–30
5–2
Tiger Stadium
58,210
Recap
8
November 8
at New Orleans Saints
L 17–19
5–3
Tulane Stadium
66,910
Recap
9
November 15
at Minnesota Vikings
L 20–24
5–4
Metropolitan Stadium
47,900
Recap
10
November 22
San Francisco 49ers
W 28–7
6–4
Tiger Stadium
56,232
Recap
11
November 26
Oakland Raiders
W 28–14
7–4
Tiger Stadium
56,597
Recap
12
December 6
St. Louis Cardinals
W 16–3
8–4
Tiger Stadium
56,362
Recap
13
at Los Angeles Rams
W 28–23
9–4
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
79,441
Recap
14
December 20
Green Bay Packers
W 20–0
10–4
Tiger Stadium
57,387
Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Season summary [ edit ]
Week 3 [ edit ]
1
2 3 4 Total
Bears
7
0 0 7
14
• Lions
0
0 21 7
28
Date: October 5Location: Tiger Stadium • Detroit, MichiganGame start: 8:00 p.m. ESTGame weather: 55 °F (13 °C) • Wind 13 mph (21 km/h)Referee: Jack VestTV announcers (ABC): Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell & Don Meredith
Scoring summary 1 CHI Dick Gordon 20-yard pass from Jack Concannon (Mac Percival kick) Bears 7–0
3 DET Mel Farr 3-yard run (Errol Mann kick) Tie 7–7
3 DET Altie Taylor 7-yard run (Errol Mann kick) Lions 14–7
3 DET Larry Walton 13-yard pass from Bill Munson (Errol Mann kick) Lions 21–7
3 CHI Dick Gordon 60-yard pass from Jack Concannon (Mac Percival kick) Lions 21–14
4 DET Mel Farr 20-yard run (Errol Mann kick) Lions 28–14
[ 7]
Standings [ edit ]
NFC Central
W
L
T
PCT
DIV
CONF
PF
PA
STK
Minnesota Vikings
12
2
0
.857
5–1
10–1
335
143
W3
Detroit Lions
10
4
0
.714
4–2
7–4
347
202
W5
Green Bay Packers
6
8
0
.429
2–4
4–7
196
293
L2
Chicago Bears
6
8
0
.429
1–5
5–6
256
261
W2
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Playoffs [ edit ]
NFC Playoff, Dallas Cowboys 5, Detroit Lions 0
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Lions
0
0
0 0 0
Cowboys
3
0
0 2 5
at Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas
Date : December 26, 1970Game time : 4:00 p.m. EST/3:00 p.m. CSTGame attendance : 69,613Referee : Jim TunneyTV announcers (CBS) : Frank Glieber and Frank Gifford
Game information
Scoring
DAL – field goal Clark 26 DAL 3–0
DAL – Safety, Andrie tackled Landry in end zone DAL 5–0
References [ edit ]
^ "Detroit Lions (1934-Present)" . www.sportsecyclopedia.com .
^ "Saints upset Lions, 19-17 on Dempsey's 63-yard FG" . Ludington Daily News . (Michigan). UPI. November 9, 1970. p. 5.
^ Rappaport, Ken (November 9, 1970). "Still plenty of foot in football" . Reading Eagle . (Pennsylvania). Associated Press. p. 22.
^ "Colts, Cowboys advance in playoffs" . Reading Eagle . (Pennsylvania). Associated Press. December 27, 1970. p. 65.
^ "Detroit looking ahead to 1971" . Ludington Daily News . (Michigan). UPI. December 28, 1970.
^ "1970 NFL Draft Listing - Pro-Football-Reference.com" . Pro-Football-Reference.com . Archived from the original on December 21, 2007. Retrieved March 27, 2018 .
^ "Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions - October 5th, 1970 - Pro-Football-Reference.com" . Pro-Football-Reference.com .
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