Coach treats Lions to “field trip”
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Published on : 8/19/2011
The Detroit Lions were bussing to Cleveland yesterday in preparation for tonight's preseason game against the Browns. Unknown to most of the players on the busses was the fact that they were taking a detour to Canton, located just one hour south of Cleveland.
Lions head coach Jim Schwartz had secretly arranged for the team to have dinner at the Hall of Fame and then tour the museum. The visit was a hit for the players, coaches, and team personnel as the departure time for the trip to their Cleveland hotel was extended twice.
Lions head coach Jim Schwartz had secretly arranged for the team to have dinner at the Hall of Fame and then tour the museum. The visit was a hit for the players, coaches, and team personnel as the departure time for the trip to their Cleveland hotel was extended twice.
Hall of Famer Charlie Sanders and current Lions star Ndamukong Suh in front of Sanders' bust.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford poses with his jersey.
Kicker Jason Hanson smiles proudly in front of his jersey and shoes on display.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford poses with his jersey.
Kicker Jason Hanson smiles proudly in front of his jersey and shoes on display.
Lions players check out the different types of shoes worn by Hall of Famers
throughout history in the Moments, Memories & Mementos Gallery.
throughout history in the Moments, Memories & Mementos Gallery.
Lions players pose with the Lombardi Trophy.
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