1994 Detroit Lions season
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The 1994 Detroit Lions season was the 65th season in the National Football League (NFL). The Lions finished with a 9–7 record and made their second consecutive playoff appearance as one of the NFC's Wildcard teams -- the first time the franchise had made the playoffs in consecutive non-strike seasons since 1954. Despite the signing of Scott Mitchell from Miami in the offseason, it was former Seattle quarterback Dave Krieg who led the Lions into the playoffs following an injury to Mitchell. For the second consecutive year, the Lions lost in the playoffs to the Green Bay Packers.
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Chris Boniol 19 yard field goal
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* Head coach – Wayne Fontes
* Assistant head coach/offense – Dave Levy
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* Strength and conditioning/defensive assistant – Bert Hill
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NFC Wild Card Game: Detroit Lions atGreen Bay Packers – Game summary
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* Defensive coordinator – Herb Paterra
* Defensive line – Lamar Leachman
* Linebackers – Howard Tippett
* Outside linebackers – Don Clemons
* Defensive backs – John Fontes
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* 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
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* Quarterbacks – Tom Moore
* Running backs – Billie Matthews
* Receivers – Charlie Sanders
* Tight ends/h-backs – Dave Jaumotte
* Offensive line – Paul Boudreau
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The 1994 Detroit Lions season was the 65th season in the National Football League (NFL). The Lions finished with a 9–7 record and made their second consecutive playoff appearance as one of the NFC's Wildcard teams -- the first time the franchise had made the playoffs in consecutive non-strike seasons since 1954. Despite the signing of Scott Mitchell from Miami in the offseason, it was former Seattle quarterback Dave Krieg who led the Lions into the playoffs following an injury to Mitchell. For the second consecutive year, the Lions lost in the playoffs to the Green Bay Packers.
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* Special teams – Steve Kazor
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