1958 Detroit Lions season

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The 1958 season was Detroit Lions' 29th in the National Football League (NFL), their 18th playing in Briggs Stadium, and their second under head coach George Wilson. The defending NFL champions failed to improve on their 8–4 record from the previous season and finished at 4–7–1, fifth in the six-team Western Conference.[1]

Following the second game of the regular season in early October, the Lions made a major trade. Future hall of fame quarterback Bobby Layne, the Lions' primary starter for eight seasons and leader of three championship teams, was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers for third-year quarterback Earl Morrall and two draft choices.[2][3][4]

This supposedly led to Layne "cursing" the Lions, allegedly saying that Detroit "would not win for fifty years." The story is considered a hoax, as no contemporaneous account exists and Layne himself denied saying it. (Real or not, the "curse" bedeviled the Lions franchise for the next half-century, and beyond: as of 2024, 66 years after the trade, Detroit has not won another championship, and indeed has won only three playoff contests [two of them in 2023] in that time.) Meanwhile, after losing their first two games without Layne, the Steelers finished at 7–4–1, their best record in over a decade.

The Lions won only one game in the first half of the season (1–4–1),[5] then spilt the final six games; one of the poorest performances by a defending league champion in NFL history. The preseason began on a sour note in mid-August as they lost 35–19 to the 14-point underdog College All-Stars at Soldier Field in Chicago, closing the margin with a late touchdown.[6]

Preseason

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1 Template:Dow tooltip vs. College All-Stars L 19–35 0–1 Soldier Field 70,000
2 Template:Dow tooltip Cleveland Browns W 17–7 1–1 Briggs Stadium 36,662
3 Template:Dow tooltip New York Giants W 26–7 2–1 Briggs Stadium 33,090
4 Template:Dow tooltip vs. Chicago Bears L 17–24 2–2 Cotton Bowl 40,000
5 Template:Dow tooltip vs. Philadelphia Eagles L 24–31 2–3 Oklahoma Memorial Stadium 61,000
6 Template:Dow tooltip at Cleveland Browns L 7–41 2–4 Cleveland Municipal Stadium 35,543

Regular season

According to the team, a total of 42,154 season tickets were sold by the Lions for the 1957 campaign.[7] The Lions played their home games in Briggs Stadium (Tiger Stadium), which had a regular listed seating capacity of 46,194, with an additional 7,000 bleacher seats for football to bring total capacity to 53,194.[7]

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1 September 28 at Baltimore Colts L 15–28 0–1 Memorial Stadium 48,377 Recap
2 October 5 at Green Bay Packers T 13–13 0–1–1 New City Stadium 32,035 Recap
3 October 12 Los Angeles Rams L28–42 0–2–1 Briggs Stadium 55,648 Recap
4 October 19 Baltimore Colts L 14–40 0–3–1 Briggs Stadium 55,190 Recap
5 October 26 at Los Angeles Rams W 41–24 1–3–1 L.A. Memorial Coliseum 81,703 Recap
6 November 2 at San Francisco 49ers L 21–24 1–4–1 Kezar Stadium 59,350 Recap
7 November 9 at Cleveland Browns W 30–10 2–4–1 Cleveland Municipal Stadium 75,563 Recap
8 November 16 San Francisco 49ers W 35–21 3–4–1 Briggs Stadium 54,523 Recap
9 November 23 Chicago Bears L 7–20 3–5–1 Briggs Stadium 55,280 Recap
10 November 27 Green Bay Packers W 24–14 4–5–1 Briggs Stadium 50,971 Recap
11 December 7 vs. New York Giants L 17–19 4–6–1 Briggs Stadium 50,115 Recap
12 December 14 at Chicago Bears L 16–21 4–7–1 Wrigley Field 38,346 Recap
Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text. Thanksgiving: November 27.

Game summaries

Week 10

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Packers 7 070 14
• Lions 10 077 24
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Standings

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References

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  7. a b Edward M. "Bud" Erickson (ed.), Detroit Lions Facts Book 1963: Press, Radio, TV. Detroit, MI: Detroit Football Company, 1963, p. 4.
  8. Pro-Football-Reference.com

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