New York Jets at Detroit Lions

New York Jets at Detroit LionsGame time: 7:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2015

Location: Ford Field • Detroit, MI

In Preseason Week 1 action, the New York Jets vs Detroit Lions will take place on Thursday. Both teams are looking to kickoff their respective seasons in hopes of starting a new campaign with major success. The Jets last season posted a 4-12 record as the Lions posted an 11-5 record while clinching a Wild Card berth.

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The Lions and Jets are one of a handful of preseason NFL games being played tonight. The Lions made major steps forward last year under the first-year direction of Jim Caldwell. In 2014 Detroit finished the regular season with an 11-5 record, winning four of their last five games overall and qualifying for the playoffs, where they lost in the Wild Card matchup to the Dallas Cowboys.

This year the Lions are looking to get back to the playoffs, but they're in a tough division in the NFC North where the Green Bay Packers might be the best team in the conference and the Minnesota Vikings are expected to be considerably better.

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The Lions and Jets are one of a handful of preseason NFL games being played tonight. The Lions made major steps forward last year under the first-year direction of Jim Caldwell. In 2014 Detroit finished the regular season with an 11-5 record, winning four of their last five games overall and qualifying for the playoffs, where they lost in the Wild Card matchup to the Dallas Cowboys.

This year the Lions are looking to get back to the playoffs, but they're in a tough division in the NFC North where the Green Bay Packers might be the best team in the conference and the Minnesota Vikings are expected to be considerably better.

The Lions and Jets are one of a handful of preseason NFL games being played tonight. The Lions made major steps forward last year under the first-year direction of Jim Caldwell. In 2014 Detroit finished the regular season with an 11-5 record, winning four of their last five games overall and qualifying for the playoffs, where they lost in the Wild Card matchup to the Dallas Cowboys.

This year the Lions are looking to get back to the playoffs, but they're in a tough division in the NFC North where the Green Bay Packers might be the best team in the conference and the Minnesota Vikings are expected to be considerably better.

 

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