The Detroit Lions defeated the Green Bay Packers at a sold-out Ford Field, putting more distance between them and their NFC North rival. But there was a particular incident that took place before the game which resulted in the Lions telling one fan of theirs that he’s no longer welcome at their home games.
The Detroit Lions have revoked a fan's season tickets following an on-field confrontation with Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur.
A Detroit Lions fan lost his season tickets after getting into a verbal altercation with Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur before the Week 14 game at Ford Field on Dec. 5, the Lions confirmed to The Athletic on Friday.
A Detroit Lions fan who got into a pregame shouting match with Matt LaFleur had his season tickets taken away by the organization.
The Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers' animosity was apparent pregame, leading to a yelling match between Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur and a fan in a Brian Branch jersey. In a clip of the pregame festivities at Ford Field, a Lions fan in a Brian Branch ...
The Detroit Lions revoked the season tickets of the fan whogot into a verbal altercation with Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur during last week’s Thursday Night Football game. Per the Detroit News Fahad Yousif said the Lions informed him of the decision via email.
Remember that weird moment in the Detroit Lions game? The one before kickoff where Matt LaFleur and, like, 50% of the Green Bay Packers got into an on-field yelling match with a random Lions fan? Because apparently, that Lions fan was kinda threatening Packers players?
Green Bay Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur spoke with the media on Tuesday afternoon after the team's win over the Saints on Monday night.
Even though they've lost both games to the Detroit Lions this year, they are hoping to get another crack at them in the playoffs. Back in Week 14, the Packers went to Ford Field but fell to the Lions 31-29.
A fan of the Detroit Lions who was seen yelling at Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur has been punished by his own team for his actions. Fahid Yousif told WXYZ ...
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