The Detroit Lions starting quarterback is #9 Matthew Stafford. Stafford was drafted 1st overall in the 2009 NFL Draft out of Georgia. Stafford is the Lions franchise QB and is projected to have a great career and lead the Lions for years to come.
There have been many. Recently, Matthew Stafford, Shaun Hill, Drew Stanton, Zac Robinson, Joey Harrington, Dan Orlovsky, JT O'Sullivan, and Charlie Batch have all played for the Lions within the last decade or so. Some of the quarterbacks during the '90s include Rodney Peete and Andre Ware. Bobby Layne was probably the last really good quarterback the Lions had and he played during the '50s
If you click on the 'NFL Rosters from 1920' link on this page you can see the rosters of every team for every year they played in the NFL, including the Detroit Lions.
Matt Stafford #9
Daunte Culpepper #11
Drew Stanton #5
For the 2010 season the Lions QB's are Matt Stafford, Shaun Hill, and Drew Stanton.
Starter : Matthew Stafford
2nd String : Shaun Hill
3rd String : Drew Stanton
4th string: Zac Robinson
As of 8/26/2011
Matthew Stafford
Joe Reed
Ben maier
Matt Ryan
You can find a Detroit Lion's poster at many online poster shops. AllPosters.com, ebay, and the Detroit Lions web page all sell these. I see them with Detroit Lion stars of both the past and present. Allposters.com sell posters of the Lions stadiums, the Lions roster, and the most popular Detroit Lion players.
77 wins. They are 77-151 since 1995.
Over the years, Texas Tech University has had many quarterbacks. Former quarterbacks include Kliff Kingsbury, B.J. Symons, and Graham Harrell.
Nate rivers
John Cartwright
They are all on here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_Sooners_starting_quarterbacks
Joe Montana, Steve Young, and many more.
Tiger Stadium was located in Detroit, Michigan. The stadium is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for the United States. In the past, the Major League Baseball team, the Detroit Tigers played here, as well as the National Football League team, the Detroit Lions. However, after the stadium stopped hosting these teams, it was eventually destroyed in the year 2009.
Claudia Covarrubias
Lions
2005: 5-11 2006: 3-13 2007: 7-9 2008: 0-16 2009: 2-14 Overall the past five seasons the Lions won/loss record is (GULP) 17-63. Can I get an ouch? OUCH!! Thank you.
Yes...he is still member of Lions Clubs for more than 35 years ,he is also past district governor of Lions Clubs in U.S.A.