The 1935 Detroit Lions season resulted in the Lions winning their first NFL Championship. In their second season in Detroit, the Lions placed first in the NFL's Western Division and went on to defeat the New York Giants in the 1935 NFL Championship Game. The team was coached by Potsy Clark. The leading offensive players were Dutch Clark, who led the NFL with 55 points, and Ernie Caddel, who led the league with 621 yards from scrimmage and 6.4 yards per touch.
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| - The 1935 Detroit Lions season resulted in the Lions winning their first NFL Championship. In their second season in Detroit, the Lions placed first in the NFL's Western Division and went on to defeat the New York Giants in the 1935 NFL Championship Game. The team was coached by Potsy Clark. The leading offensive players were Dutch Clark, who led the NFL with 55 points, and Ernie Caddel, who led the league with 621 yards from scrimmage and 6.4 yards per touch.
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Date
| - 1935-11-03(xsd:date)
- 1935-11-18(xsd:date)
- 1935-12-15(xsd:date)
- 1936-01-01(xsd:date)
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playoffs
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Attendance
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- 12000(xsd:integer)
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- 6(xsd:integer)
- 13(xsd:integer)
- 21(xsd:integer)
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Title
| - Detroit Lions at Chicago Cardinals
- Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions
- NFL All-Star Game
- NFL Championship Game: New York Giants at Detroit Lions
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Referee
| - Kahn, Chicago ; Elliot, Notre Dame ; Ritter, Purdue
- Tommy Hughitt, Buffalo , Tommy Cahn, Chicago , M. J. Mayer, Ohio Wesleyan , H. D. Robb, Pittsburgh
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Home
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- Chicago Cardinals
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Stadium
| - University of Detroit Stadium
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- 7(xsd:integer)
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| - The 1935 Detroit Lions season resulted in the Lions winning their first NFL Championship. In their second season in Detroit, the Lions placed first in the NFL's Western Division and went on to defeat the New York Giants in the 1935 NFL Championship Game. The team was coached by Potsy Clark. The leading offensive players were Dutch Clark, who led the NFL with 55 points, and Ernie Caddel, who led the league with 621 yards from scrimmage and 6.4 yards per touch.
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