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  • Roary - 'New' King of the Jungle!

    (1:30) Posted Dec 15, 2009

  • Sound FX: Matthew Stafford mic'd up

    (6:26:21) Posted Nov 25, 2009

    Listen to Matthew Stafford lead the Lions to a win vs. Cleveland and play through injury.

  • Sound FX: Schwartz mic'd up

    (4:25:12) Posted Sep 30, 2009

    Experience the Lions first win through head coach Jim Schwartz' eyes as he's wired for sound.

  • Watch Former TE Sanders' HOF Induction Speech

    (16:10) Posted Dec 8, 2008

    Watch former Detroit Lions tight end Charlie Sanders give his Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction Speech in Canton, Ohio on Saturday, August 4. Sanders' heartfelt and sincere speech moved many in attendance to tears.

  • Charlie Sanders and William Clay Ford Interview

    (02:28) Posted Dec 8, 2008

    Watch newly-inducted Hall of Famer Charlie Sanders and Detroit Lions Owner and Chairman William Clay Ford interview with NFL Network's Adam Schefter following Sanders' Hall of Fame Induction speech.

  • Lem Barney Talks about Charlie Sanders

    (02:20) Posted Dec 8, 2008

    Watch former Detroit Lions cornerback Lem Barney talk about former teammate Charlie Sanders on the eve of his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

  • A Tribute to Hall of Fame Inductee, TE Sanders

    (2:08) Posted Dec 8, 2008

    Watch the NFL Network's tribute to former Detroit Lions tight end Charlie Sanders before his Hall of Fame Induction on Saturday, August 4.

  • Charlie Sanders Talks About his Career

    (06:55) Posted Dec 8, 2008

    Former Detroit Lions tight end Charlie Sanders sits down with the NFL Network to talk about his career as an NFL tight end and his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

  • NFL Films Feature: Bill Dudley

    (0:36) Posted Dec 7, 2008

    Pro Football Hall of Famer Bill Dudley recollects on the pep talk before facing the Chicago Bears.

  • Barry Sanders: 1994 Roar

    (5:49) Posted Dec 2, 2008

    Take a look back at the Detroit Lions 1994 season and the dominance of Detroit Lions Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders in the first year he ran for 1,500 yards.