1990 Detroit Lions season

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The 1990 Detroit Lions season was the 61st season in franchise history and their 57th in Detroit. Despite a stellar season from Barry Sanders who scored 16 touchdowns and led the league in rushing, the Lions took a step backward and finished in third place with a disappointing, seventh-consecutive losing record of 6–10, as they struggled to find a consistent quarterback. The conclusion of this season meant that up to this point, the Lions had only made three playoff appearances, won only one division title and not won a single playoff game since their last NFL Championship in 1957. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString * Head coach – Wayne Fontes * Off./def. administrative assistant to the head coach – Dave Levy
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rdf:langString First quarter *DET – Richard Johnson 11-yard pass from Bob Gagliano , 10:11. Lions 7–0. Drive: *DEN – Melvin Bratton 1-yard run , 6:45. Tie 7–7. Drive: *DET – Barry Sanders 7-yard run , 4:32. Lions 14–7. Drive: *DET – Richard Johnson 43-yard pass from Bob Gagliano , 0:50. Lions 21–7. Drive: Second quarter *DET – Eddie Murray 24-yard field goal, 1:32. Lions 24–7. Drive: *DEN – David Treadwell 24-yard field goal, 8:40. Lions 24–10. Drive: *DEN – Wymon Henderson 48-yard interception return , 7:40. Lions 24–17. *DET – Eddie Murray 32-yard field goal, 1:55. Lions 27–17. Drive: Third quarter *DEN – David Treadwell 32-yard field goal, 9:32. Lions 27–20. Drive: *DET – Barry Sanders 35-yard pass from Bob Gagliano , 6:32. Lions 34–20. Drive: Fourth quarter *DEN – Melvin Bratton 1-yard run , 14:14. Lions 34–27. Drive: *DET – Eddie Murray 43-yard field goal, 3:43. Lions 37–27. Drive: *DET – Eddie Murray 45-yard field goal, 2:51. Lions 40–27. Drive:
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rdf:langString * Strength and conditioning – Bert Hill
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rdf:langString Week Twelve: Denver Broncos at Detroit Lions
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rdf:langString ;Top passers *DEN – John Elway – 24/36, 246 yards, INT *DET – Bob Gagliano – 18/30, 248 yards, 3 TD, INT ;Top rushers *DEN – Bobby Humphrey – 16 rushes, 53 yards *DET – Barry Sanders – 23 rushes, 147 yards, TD ;Top receivers *DEN – Ricky Nattiel – 3 receptions, 50 yards *DET – Richard Johnson – 5 receptions, 83 yards, 2 TD
rdf:langString * Defensive coordinator/outside linebackers – Woody Widenhofer * Defensive line – Lamar Leachman * Inside linebackers – Herb Paterra * Defensive backs – Len Fontes * Defensive assistant – Don Clemons
rdf:langString * Owner and president – William Clay Ford, Sr. * Executive vice president and chief operating officer – Chuck Schmidt * Treasurer – William Clay Ford, Jr. * Director of player personnel – Ron Hughes * Director of pro scouting – Kevin Colbert
rdf:langString * Quarterbacks and receivers – Mouse Davis * Quarterbacks and receivers – June Jones * Running backs – Billie Matthews * Receivers – Charlie Sanders * Offensive line – Jerry Wampfler
rdf:langString The 1990 Detroit Lions season was the 61st season in franchise history and their 57th in Detroit. Despite a stellar season from Barry Sanders who scored 16 touchdowns and led the league in rushing, the Lions took a step backward and finished in third place with a disappointing, seventh-consecutive losing record of 6–10, as they struggled to find a consistent quarterback. The conclusion of this season meant that up to this point, the Lions had only made three playoff appearances, won only one division title and not won a single playoff game since their last NFL Championship in 1957.
rdf:langString * Special teams – Frank Gansz
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