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DETROIT LIONS MEDIA RELATIONS DEPARTMENT Matt Barnhart Director 1200 Featherstone Road Risa Balayem Publications Pontiac, Michigan 48342 Craig Vandermause- Internet Phone (248) 335-4131 Deanna Caldwell Admin. Assistant Fax (248) 335-0764 Bill Keenist Senior Vice President Internet: Detroitlions.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OCTOBER 29, 2001 LIONS HEAD WEST TO BATTLE 49ERS FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1998 GAME INFORMATION The Detroit Lions (0-6) will be looking for their first win of the 2001 season Sunday, Nov. 4 when they travel to 3Com Park to take on the San Francisco 49ers (4-2) for the first time since 1998. The Lions come into this week s game after falling 31-27 to the Cincinnati Bengals, while the 49ers lost 37-31 to the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field in overtime. The 49ers, who have been involved in three overtime games this year, are 2-1 during extended-period contests. This week s game will be televised on FOX with Ray Bentley handling the play-by-play and Jeff Lageman performing color commentary. Kickoff (capacity 69,734) at 3Com Park is slated for 4:05 p.m. EDT. 2001 DETROIT LIONS SCHEDULE Date Opponent TV Time (ET) Sun., Nov. 4 at San Francisco Fox 4:05 p.m. Sun., Nov. 11 TAMPA BAY Fox 1:00 p.m. Sun., Nov. 18 at Arizona Fox 4:15 p.m. Thurs., Nov. 22 GREEN BAY Fox # 12:30 p.m. Sun., Dec. 2 at Chicago Fox 1:00 p.m. Sun., Dec. 9 at Tampa Bay Fox 1:00 p.m. Sun., Dec. 16 MINNESOTA Fox 1:00 p.m. Sun., Dec. 23 at Pittsburgh Fox 1:00 p.m. Sun., Dec. 30 CHICAGO Fox 1:00 p.m. Sun., Jan. 6 DALLAS Fox 1:00 p.m. Home Games in BOLD CAPS; # Nationally Televised COACHES MARTY MORNHINWEG Marty Mornhinweg (0-6 career record) was named the Detroit Lions' head coach January 25, 2001. Mornhinweg previously served the last four seasons as the offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers. His offensive outputs during those four seasons included tremendous gains in both the running and the passing game. During his tenure with the 49ers, the team led the NFL in rushing in consecutive seasons (1998-99), grounding out 2,085 yards (130.0 avg./gm) in 99 and a team-record 2,544 yards (159.0 avg./gm) in 98. During the 1998 season, San Francisco led the league in rushing, gross passing yards, total offense and first downs, as they accumulated the second-highest all-time offensive output in league history. The unit became the first offense to lead the league in both gross passing and rushing yards since the Chicago Bears accomplished that feat in 1941. Prior to joining the 49ers coaching staff, he spent two seasons with the Green Bay Packers from 1995-96. He was the Packers offensive assistant/quality control coach in 1995, and was quarterbacks coach in 1996 as the team went on to win Super Bowl XXXI. Before joining the pro ranks, Mornhinweg served as the offensive coordinator for Northern Arizona (1994). He spent three seasons with the University of Missouri from 1991-93 (offensive line 1992-93, slots/tight ends 1991). He was the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach for Southeast Missouri State (1989-90), running backs coach for Northern Arizona (1988), a graduate assistant at Texas-El Paso (1986-87) and receivers coach at Montana (1985). He began his coaching career at Oak Grove High School (San Jose, Calif.) in 1984. Mornhinweg was a standout quarterback in college while directing the offense at Montana, as he established 15 passing records at the school. He prepped at Oak Grove H.S. and played for Mike Holmgren, who was the school s offensive coordinator. STEVE MARIUCCI Mariucci (39-31 overall record), who is in his fifth year as head coach of San Francisco, joined the 49ers staff after spending one season as head coach at the University of California. In 1996, he led a young Cal team to a 6-5 regular season record and a trip to the Aloha Bowl. His implementation of the West Coast offense helped the Bears average 457.6 yards per game, including a school record 321.5 through the air. Mariucci began his coaching career at his alma mater (1978-79), serving as the quarterbacks and running backs coach at Northern Michigan, before moving on to Cal State Fullerton as the quarterbacks and special teams coordinator (1980-82). For the next two seasons, Mariucci was the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at Louisville (1983-84) before accepting his first pro position in 1985 with the USFL s Orlando Renegades as receivers coach. Later that fall, he had a brief stint at the Los Angeles Rams as quality control coach, and then transferred to the University of Southern California in 86 to accept the receivers/special teams coordinator post. After a year at USC, Mariucci spent the next five years at Cal as the team s wide receivers and special teams coach (1987-89), then as offensive coordinator (1990-1991). In 1991, his offense led the Bears to a 10-2 record and a No. 7 national ranking. Mariucci joined the Packers in 1992 and spent four seasons as quarterback s coach under Mike Holmgren. Mariucci was elected into Northern Michigan University Hall of Fame in 1988 and elected into the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Hall of Fame in 1995. PAGE 1 OF 22

LAST GAME DETROIT 27, CINCINNATI 31; OCTOBER 28, 2001; PONTIAC SILVERDOME Detroit's 2001 regular season record fell to 0-6 after losing to the Cincinnati Bengals last Sunday. On the Bengals' first offensive play from scrimmage, RB Corey Dillon shifted to his left to avoid a tackle and then rambled 96 yards to give Cincinnati an early 7-0 lead. Detroit's defense carried the Lions in the first quarter as they forced two punts following two Lions' offensive turnovers. Detroit's offense eventually got on the board when K Jason Hanson nailed a 51-yard field goal attempt to pull the Lions within four points. On the ensuing drive, the Bengals used 13 plays, moved the ball 84 yards and chewed 7:24 off the clock, which resulted in a an eight-yard QB Jon Kitna-to-Dillon touchdown pass. The Lions' defense came up big when CB Terry Fair tipped a Kitna pass and S Ron Rice came away with the interception, however the offense could only muster up a Hanson 24-yard field goal. The boxing bout continued when Kitna threw his second touchdown pass of the game to WR Darnay Scott with just under two minutes remaining in the half. Although, after a 91-yard Desmond Howard kickoff return, the Lions eventually pulled within eight points on a one-yard RB Lamont Warren touchdown run. Howard again provided the Lions with much-needed spark when he returned the opening second-half kickoff 65 yards to yet again set up the Lions' offense with superb field position. Two plays later, Batch hit TE David Sloan on a one-yard touchdown pass to pull the Lions within two points, 19-21 (two-point conversion attempt failed). Following a 39-yard Bengals field goal, Sloan caught his second touchdown of the day (a single-game career-high) to give the Lions their first lead of the day, 27-24. Dillon, however, scored his third touchdown on the afternnon midway through the 4 th quarter to mark the game s final scoring. LIONS RADIO NETWORK The 2001 season marks the Detroit Lions sixth season partnering with WXYT AM 1270 and the Infinity Broadcast Corporation to provide live radio broadcasts of all Lions games. This season, all Detroit Lions football games are broadcast live in metro Detroit on AM 1270 WXYT, in addition to sister-station WWJ AM 950. This year, the Lions radio network features 41 stations in Michigan, Ohio and Canada. Mark Champion, in his 13th season as the voice of the Lions provides the play-byplay analysis, Jim Brandstatter assists with color commentary and reporting from the sidelines is by Tony Ortiz. MISCELLANEOUS MEDIA INFORMATION GAMEDAY CREDENTIALS Written requests are required for all game credentials. Members of the media who have not submitted written credential requests for the 2001 season should do so immediately. All requests should be made in writing to: Matt Barnhart Director of Media Relations Detroit Lions 1200 Featherstone Road Pontiac, MI 48342 Fax: 248.335.0764 LIONS TICKETS Detroit Lions' season and single-game tickets are now on sale at the Lions ticket office, which is located at the north end of the Pontiac Silverdome, adjacent to the Main Event Restaurant. For more ticket information, call 800.616.ROAR. The hours are Monday through Friday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. DETROITLIONS.COM Follow up-to-the-minute Detroit Lions news by logging on to Detroitlions.com (www.detroitlions.com), the team s official Internet site. Fans and media can access breaking news, rosters, depth charts, press releases, Q & A sessions with Lions coaches and players and the site s extensive history section. Also featured on Detroitlions.com is updated information on the Lions new stadium, Ford Field, including a live web camera showing the progress of the unique construction project. By logging on Detroitlions.com, information on the NFL (www.nfl.com) as well as accessing all other teams is easy through the NFL Internet Network. PAGE 2 OF 22

THE LIONS-49ERS SERIES This is the 57th meeting between the two teams, dating back to a 24-7 Detroit win October 8, 1950. In winning eight of the last nine meetings, San Francisco has forged ahead in the all-time series to take a 29-26-1 advantage. From 1962-81, the Lions dominated the series, winning 15 of 22 meetings, but the 49ers have gotten the better of the Lions in the period since, winning eight of ten games. Overall, the Lions hold a 16-12 edge in home tilts with the 49ers (5-3 in the Silverdome), while the 49ers own a 17-10-1 series lead in San Francisco, including six consecutive wins. The two teams also have met twice in the post-season. The Lions claimed the "Comeback at Kezar" on December 22, 1957 (31-27) and the 49ers won a tight 24-23 match-up at Candlestick Park on December 31, 1983 when Eddie Murray's 43- yard field goal attempt sailed wide right in the game's final seconds. SERIES BY THE NUMBERS Lions Record vs. 49ers 26-29-1 Last Regular Season Game San Francisco 35, Detroit 13; 12/14/98; 3Com Park Detroit's Largest Winning Margin: 42 points (45-3 at San Francisco, 10/29/67) San Francisco's Largest Winning Margin: 49 points (49-0 at Detroit, 10/1/61) Current Series Streak: San Francisco - 2 (12/14/98) Lions' Longest Win Streak vs. 49ers: 6 (11/11/62-12/13/64) 49ers' Longest Win Streak vs. Lions: 5 (10/22/50 10/12/52) d (10/2/88 10/9/94) CONNECTIONS Lions Head Coach Marty Mornhinweg served as the 49ers offensive coordinator from 1997-00 under 49ers Head Coach Steve Mariucci. The two served on the same Green Bay staff in 1995 Mornhinweg was a standout quarterback at Oak Grove High School in San Jose, Calif., while Mariucci is a native of Iron Mountain, Mich., and was the quarterback for the Northern Michigan Wildcats 1974-77 and went on to serve as the team s QB and RB coach from 1978-79... Mariucci also served as the Chicago Bears offensive coordinator in 1990-91 when Lions defensive coordinator Vince Tobin served in the same capacity for the Bears... Tobin then went on to serve as the defensive coordinator for Indianapolis while San Francisco TE coach Tom Batta was a part of the Colts staff... Batta was the Pittsburgh quality control coach in 1998 while Lions G Brenden Stai was on the Steelers squad Detroit President and CEO Matt Millen played for the 49ers during the 1989-90 seasons when San Francisco won Super Bowl XXI Detroit pass rush specialist Charles Haley also joined Millen on the 49ers squad where he played from 1986-91 and won both Super Bowl XXIII and XXIV Lions WR coach Larry Kirksey served in the same capacity for the 49ers from 1994-99 Lions S Kurt Schulz played for Buffalo from 1992-99 while San Francisco special teams coach Bruce DeHaven served in the same capacity for the Bills over that span Detroit offensive line coach Carl Mauck was a center for New Orleans and was joined in 1985 by San Francisco secondary coach Brett Maxie who was a safety for the Saints San Diego offensive line coach Pat Morris served in the same capacity for Michigan State from 1987-94 Detroit DE Jared DeVries joined San Francisco P Jason Baker when the two played for Iowa during the 1997-98 seasons Lions CB Chidi Iwuoma played for California in college with 49ers centers Ben Lynch and Jeremy Newberry and DE Andre Carter in 1997 Lions WR Johnnie Morton and Lions TE/LS Brad Banta were on the same offensive unit at Southern California with 49ers T Derrick Deese and 49ers T Matt Willig from 1990-91 Lions T Aaron Gibson and Lions CB Lamar Campbell were part of the same Wisconsin squad in 1997 with 49ers T Dave Costa Detroit DT Travis Kirschke and Detroit S Tommy Bennett were fellow UCLA Bruins with San Francisco WR J.J. Stokes from 1993-94 Lions CB Terry Fair played at Tennessee with 49ers WR Cedrick Wilson in 1997 Detroit rookie T Jeff Backus and Detroit DE James Hall are former Michigan Wolverines and were joined from 1997-98 by San Francisco WR Tai Streets From 1997-99, Lions rookie RB Stephen Trejo played at Arizona State with 49ers TE/LS Brian Jennings San Francisco LB Julian Peterson is a former Michigan State Spartan who played from 1996-99 Detroit LB Scott Kowalkowski and Detroit CB Todd Lyght were part of the same Notre Dame defense in 1990 with San Francisco DT Bryant Young Detroit return WR/KR Desmond Howard played for the Washington Redskins from 1992-94 with San Francisco G Ray Brown Lions CB Todd Lyght joined 49ers T Matt Willig in 1999 when the two were on the same St. Louis Rams squad. THE LAST TIME San Francisco 35, Detroit 13 3Com Park; Dec. 14, 1998 San Francisco s record-setting 328 yards rushing went a long way in telling the story in the Lions 35-13 Monday night loss to the 49ers. Included in the 49ers rushing total was Garrison Hearst s team-record 198 yards in 24 carries, 66 yards in 10 carries from QB Steve Young and 60 yards in seven attempts from backup Terry Kirby. And despite falling behind 21-0 at halftime, the Lions could have made that gap much closer as they came away empty twice in the first half after moving the ball to the 49ers one-yard line (incomplete fourth-down pass to David Sloan and a Merton Hanks interception). Also for the Lions, QB Charlie Batch was forced from the game early in the second quarter with a lower back injury, with Frank Reich taking over for the remainder of the contest (18-of-35 for 281 yards, 2 TD s and 2 INT s). After each team punted following their first possession of the game, San Francisco scored touchdowns on consecutive drives of 80 and 73 yards, respectively, on a Hearst five-yard plunge and a one-yard dive by Kirby. Detroit s next two drives ended at the 49ers one-yard line, with a one-yard TD pass from Young-to-Terrell Owens sandwiched between the two possessions, which gave San Francisco their 21-0 halftime advantage. That lead was raised to 28-0 midway through the third quarter as Young scrambled into the endzone from nine yards out after the Lions initial drive of the second half resulted in a punt. Detroit got into the scoring column early in the fourth quarter as Reich found Herman Moore on a 24-yard scoring toss, but that score was countered moments later on Kirby s second rushing TD of the night (31 yards), leaving the 49ers cushion at 35-6 (Lions PAT was blocked). The Lions closed out the scoring with 1:06 remaining in the game as David Sloan reeled in the second TD of his career (three yards). PAGE 3 OF 22

LIONS AT A GLANCE LIONS OFFENSE OFFENSIVE LINE: The Detroit Lions' offensive line went through major changes this off-season Only two players from last year's front five started all 16 games in 2000 (G Jeff Hartings and C Mike Compton) and both players left via free agency Ten-year veteran Ray Roberts, who started ten games at both tackle positions last season, retired With those changes, only five players remain from the 2000 squad that had starting experience, including: C Eric Beverly, G Kerlin Blaise, G Tony Semple, T Aaron Gibson and G Stockar McDougle The Lions emphasized the selection of offensive linemen in the draft The team's top two selections, T Jeff Backus from Michigan and C Dominic Raiola from Nebraska, should prove to be a pillar of strength and stability for years to come Beverly fought off Raiola for the starting center position and provides athleticism to a key position along the front McDougle has made the transition from left tackle to left guard, and uses his strength and quickness to get a push off the ball Semple is the backup guard on the left side, but started at Minnesota (10/14) and vs. Tennessee (10/21) due to an injury to McDougle (foot) One of the key acquisitions made by the Lions in the off-season was the signing of free agent G Brenden Stai Stai, a six-year NFL veteran who spent his first five years with the Pittsburgh Steelers and 2000 with the Jacksonville Jaguars, has settled into the starting right guard slot Fourth-year G Kerlin Blaise adds depth to the right guard position Backus, the team's 2001 first-round draft choice, has been impressive since joining the Lions and starts at the left tackle position, while the team's 1999 first-round draft choice T Aaron Gibson has played on the right side Eight-year veteran T Matt Joyce, who was signed in the off-season, has become a very valuable member of the front five His ability to switch positions along the offensive line has given him increased playing time Joyce started at right tackle against the Tennessee Titans (10/21) and at left guard against the Cincinnati Bengals (10/28). TIGHT END: 1999 Pro Bowl participant David Sloan suffered a broken left hand early in training camp, however he has returned to the starting lineup Sloan, who served as an alternate for the 2000 Pro Bowl team, has both the size and speed to be a lethal target down the middle He has caught 15 passes for 210 yards and two touchdowns in 2001 Against the Bengals (10/28), Sloan's two touchdowns (both 1-yard TD receptions) marked a single-game career-high for the seven-year veteran The Lions added talented depth to the tight end position in the off-season after signing seven-year veteran Pete Mitchell Mitchell, who has exceptional hands, is used mainly during passing situations Brad Banta, an eight-year NFL veteran, was signed during the off-season and is used primarily as the long snapper on special teams. WIDE RECEIVER: The wide receiving corps is loaded with talent and is beginning prosper under the new West Coast offense, although the group has become depleted with injuries recently Veteran Johnnie Morton has been the Lions' most consistent receiver in recent years and his speed and pass-catching ability is again proving to be a significant asset for the Lions' offensive unit He leads the team with 35 catches for 506 yards and three touchdowns Morton has tallied three 100-yard receiving games, including 111 yards on five catches in the 2001 opener against the Packers, six catches for 100 yards and a touchdown in the team's second game against the Browns and nine grabs for 113 yards and a touchdown against the Titans Germane Crowell, the Lions' deep-play threat, tore his Patella tendon against the Titans (10/21) in the fourth quarter and will miss the remainder of the season Up to that point, Crowell was building steam and playing extremely well A majority of his 22 catches for 289 yards and two touchdowns came in the latter part of the Lions' first five games Herman Moore, who owns virtually every receiving record in Lions' history, was placed on IR (10/17) due to a torn muscle in his hip Desmond Howard, who acts as the team's kick and punt return specialist, is seeing more action at the receiver position His 36-yard touchdown reception against the Titans (10/21) in the fourth quarter was his first receiving touchdown as a Lion and first since 1995 Second-year receiver Larry Foster has moved into the third receiver spot due to the hip injury suffered to Moore 2001 fifth-round draft choice Scotty Anderson has been inactive for the team's first five games, however he did see action for the first time against the Cincinnati Bengals (10/28) Eight-year veteran Bert Emanuel was signed on Oct. 24 to add experience to the depleted receiving corps. RUNNING BACK: RB James Stewart, who was voted as the team's offensive MVP in 2000, returns for his second season with the Lions Stewart's hard north-south running style should prove to again be very effective in the new West Coast offense Not only can he carry the load, but Mornhinweg has been very impressed with Stewart's ability to catch the football out of the backfield (fourth on team with 17 receptions for 144 yards and one touchdown) Stewart has rushed for a total of 323 yards on 68 carries (4.8 yard per carry avg.) He is battling through a sprained right ankle, and was inactive last week vs. Cincinnati (10/28) Veteran RB Lamont Warren made his presence felt during the preseason as he showcased both his running and pass-catching ability Warren serves as a third-down back and spells Stewart when needed, although he did make his first start of the year against the Bengals (10/28) due to an ankle sprain to Stewart Seven-year veteran FB Cory Schlesinger is the team's bruising lead blocker Schlesinger, who signed a four-year contract extension in the off-season, has showcased his capability of catching the ball out of the backfield as he caught a career-high five passes for 37 yards against the Cleveland Browns (9/23) He is in third place on the team for receptions with 19 for 129 yards Also at fullback is Brock Olivo, who contributes heavily on special teams, and Stephen Trejo, one of two 2001 undrafted rookie free agents to make the Lions opening day 53-man roster. QUARTERBACK: Charlie Batch has emerged as the go-to guy at quarterback for the Lions' offense Batch threw for a single-game career-high 345 yards, 31 completions and tied a career mark with three touchdown passes at Minnesota (10/14) He followed up that career day with an outstanding performance vs. Tennessee (10/21) His 338 yards on 25-of-42 attempts for three touchdowns nearly helped the Lions come-from-behind victory attempt Batch currently has an 86.2 quarterback rating After being acquired via trade Sept.2 from Cleveland, Ty Detmer serves as the team's backup Mornhinweg sought his services because of his knowledge of the West Coast offense, having played in the offensive system in seven of the first nine PAGE 4 OF 22

years of his career Detmer was a backup QB in 1995 with Green Bay and for San Francisco in 1998 while Mornhinweg was an assistant on those respective staffs Third-string Mike McMahon proved his athletic ability during the preseason. LIONS DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINE: The Lions possess one of the deepest defensive line rotations in the NFL Two-time Pro Bowl DE Robert Porcher has collected five sacks in the Lions' six games during the 2001 season and now holds the Lions career record for quarterback sacks (79.5) His two sacks at Minnesota (10/14) marked the 19 th time in his career that he has collected a multi-sack game He is joined by 10-year veteran DE Tracy Scroggins on the right side Scroggins' eight-yard sack against the Cleveland Browns bumped him in front of Doug English into fifth place on the Lions' career sack list with 59.5 sacks He now needs 1.5 sacks to tie William Gay for fourth place on the Lions' all-time career sack list The interior has undergone a change with the emergence of rookie DT Shaun Rogers (selected in second round by the Lions), who has progressed quickly and earned a starting role Rogers, who was expected to see action midway through the season after recovering from a high ankle sprain suffered in college (Texas) that required surgery, recorded 1.5 sacks against the Vikings (10/14) Luther Elliss returned to the starting lineup against the Browns after recovering from elbow surgery performed during training camp Elliss is the heart of the Lions' defense and continues to plug holes along the trenches for opposing team's running games Both are backed up by Travis Kirschke (who started in Week 1 against Green Bay) and Kelvin Pritchett, who has played very well thus far in 2001 DE Jared DeVries was activated off the Reserve-Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list a day before the Bengals game (10/28) and will provide the Lions with quality depth as his playing time increases DE James Hall has emerged as a force to be reckoned with on the outside, as his speed and quickness allow the Lions to move him around on defense. LINEBACKER: The linebacking corps has undergone several changes due to injuries With two-time Bro Bowler Stephen Boyd nursing a back injury, which was suffered against the Vikings (10/14), third-year pro Chris Claiborne has moved into the starting middle linebacker position Claiborne, who played middle linebacker during his college campaign at USC, played very solid football during his first game in the middle against the Titans (10/21) after recording 15 tackles (6 solo, 9 assists), two passes defended and one interception Claiborne currently leads the team in tackles with 50 In Claiborne's place on the right side stepped nickel backer Barrett Green (second-round pick in 2000) Green also played solid football in his new role against the Titans (10/21), recording seven tackles and one sack Allen Aldridge continues to reside on the left side of the linebacking corps Veteran Scott Kowalkowski has not only been productive as a backup for the middle linebacker position, but is a consistent special teams contributor Nickel backer Clint Kriewaldt has the speed to cover and the knack for the ball to lay a big hit Kriewaldt saw his most extensive action on defense at Minnesota when Boyd was out with a back injury and the team used a 5-2 defensive front... On Oct. 17, the Lions added depth to the linebacker unit when they signed Khari Samuel, who originally was a third-round draft choice of the Chicago Bears in 1999. DEFENSIVE SECONDARY: The Lions have a very talented secondary, though they have been battling injuries in the early going The secondary has been hit hard with injuries stemming from last year and the 2001 preseason CB Bryant Westbrook, who was playing at a Pro Bowl level until rupturing his Achilles tendon last year at Minnesota (11/30/00), began practicing several weeks ago and is expected to see action soon He is progressing well and the team hopes to have him back on the field against the 49ers In his place is free agent acquisition CB Todd Lyght Lyght brings with him 10 years of experience from the Rams organization His interception against the Vikings was his first as a Lion and the 32 nd of his career At the left cornerback position is the consistent veteran Terry Fair Fair provided spark in the team's second game of the season against the Cleveland Browns (9/23) when he returned an interception 26 yards for a touchdown Both CB Jimmy Wyrick and CB Robert Bailey add depth to the cornerback position and will see time in the team's nickel and dime packages Bailey, who spent his 2000 campaign with the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens, is in his second stint with the Lions after spending three years in the Motor City from 1997-99 Bailey intercepted Browns quarterback Tim Couch deep in Lions' territory against the Browns (9/23) for his first interception of the year Rookie free agent CB Chidi Iwuoma was activated to the 53-man roster from the practice squad prior to opening day Iwuoma provides depth at the position as well as speed on the special teams units Starting free safety Kurt Schulz was inactive for the first five games after suffering from a pinched nerve in his back, however he did return against the Bengals (10/28) and recorded his first interception of the year Strong safety Ron Rice has been one of the most consistent players in the secondary and continues to perform at a high level He also recorded his first interception of the year against the Bengals (10/28) Lamar Campbell bulked up in the off-season and has started all of the team's games at free safety The Lions added depth at safety just before the final preseason game against Tennessee when they signed six-year veteran Tommy Bennett (started in 2001 opener at strong safety) Bennett has been inactive in three of the last four games due to a hamstring injury S Kywin Supernaw (started first three games of his career late last year) had surgery to fix a herniated disc in his neck, and he was placed on the Injured Reserve list. LIONS SPECIAL TEAMS The Lions special teams unit has three of the most talented players in the league at their respective positions 2000 Pro Bowl return specialist Desmond Howard has the ability to break a game wide open, while K Jason Hanson and P John Jett are solid and consistent in their kicking duties Howard needs only two punt returns for a touchdown to place him in a tie with Eric Metcalf for the most punt return touchdowns in league history (10) Howard's 229 kickoff return yards vs. the Bengals (10/28) gave the Lions much-needed spark and was a single-game career-high Hanson's accuracy from long range gives the Lions another option when entering the opposing team's territory Both of Hanson's 51-yard field goals (Vikings and Bengals) marked the 18 th and 19 th time in his career he has nailed at least a 50-yarder Howard has two very capable return backups in Larry Foster and Terry Fair Foster returned both a 101-yard kickoff return and an 80-yard punt return for touchdowns in the team's first preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals, while Fair led the league in kickoff return yards as a rookie in 1998 Among the leaders in covering kicks are Scott Kowalkowski, Brock Olivo, Clint Kriewaldt and Cory Schlesinger. 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LIONS NOTABLES OFFENSIVE OUTPUTS Detroit has been developing its offensive fire-power early in the 2001 season as the Lions continue to adjust and adapt to the West Coast offense. Currently, the Lions are ranked seventh in the league in total offense and are among the NFL s top four teams in the league in the team passing category.! Prior to Monday night s game between Tennessee and Pittsburgh, the Lions offense is ranked seventh in the NFL (fourth in passing and 30 th in rushing) revving up 331.5 yards per game, after ending the 2000 season ranked 27 th (276.4 yards/gm.).! Last season, the Lions ended the 2000 campaign ranked 25 th in passing (167.2 yards/gm). This year, the offense is currently ranked fourth overall in the league by netting for 252.5 yards per game.! In the NFC, Detroit s offense in ranked fourth overall and is third in team passing.! Detroit s offense geared up over a three-week span (vs. St. Louis Oct. 8, at Minnesota Oct. 14 and vs. Tennessee Oct. 21) when the Lions totaled 1,154 yards of offense in those games (879 passing yards and 275 rushing yards), for an average of 384.7 yards per game. The offense has not tallied that many yards in three-straight games since gaining 1,310 yards in games vs. Chicago 11/27/97, at Miami 12/7/97 and at Minnesota 12/14/97.! Over a two game-stretch (at Minnesota Oct. 14 and vs. Tennessee Oct. 21), the Lions offense registered 820 yards of offense (650 yards passing and 170 yards rushing), which is the highest total since gaining 920 yards in consecutive games-- vs. Chicago 11/27/97 (496 yards) and at Miami 12/7/97 (424 yards).! Detroit tallied a season-best 457 yards of total offense (129 rushing/345 yards passing) at Minnesota Oct. 14. The Lions total was the most yards gained by an offensive unit since chewing up 496 yards (222 rushing/274 passing) vs. Chicago Nov. 27, 1997.! The Lions showed vast improvement in the Red Zone at Minnesota Oct. 14 by scoring touchdowns on two-of-three possessions that penetrated the Vikings 20-yard line. Their other possession resulted in a Jason Hanson 19-yard FG.! Over a two game span at Minnesota Oct. 14 and vs. St. Louis Oct. 8, Lions passers completed 76.0% of their passes (57- of-75). Against St. Louis Oct. 8, the Lions completed 26-of-34 passes (76.5%), and at Minnesota Oct. 14, they completed 31-of-41 (75.6%) passes.! Against St. Louis, Detroit completed 26-of-34 passes for a 76.5 completion percentage. That marked the highest percentage of passes completed by the Lions offense since QB Charlie Batch was 16-of-19 (84.2%) vs. Chicago Oct. 4, 1998. QB Ty Detmer completed 15-of-18 passes (83.3%) and Batch was 11-of-16 (68.8%).! Lions receivers have collected four 100-yard receiving efforts in five games after netting just one last season. WR Germane Crowell caught a career-high nine passes for 125 yards at Minnesota Oct. 14, and WR Johnnie Morton gained 113 yards vs. Tennessee Oct. 21, 111 yards at Green Bay Sept. 9 and 100 yards at Cleveland Sept. 23. The Lions' only 100-yard receiving outing during the 2000 season was a 106-yard performance by WR Larry Foster at Minnesota Nov. 30, 2000. 2001 NFL Team Passing Rankings (Prior to Monday night s game- 10/29/01) Team Gm Yds/Gm Yds Att Cmp Cmp% Yds/Att TD Int Sk/Yds Rating 1. St. Louis Rams 7 301.1 2225 267 182 68.2 8.33 14 8 19/117 98.6 2. Indianapolis Colts 6 266.3 1,461 209 137 65.6 8.05 12 9 13/84 91.4 3. Green Bay Packers 6 253.8 1,523 202 135 66.8 7.76 14 7 8/45 98.8 4. Detroit Lions 6 252.5 1,672 233 144 61.8 7.18 9 14 28/157 71.3 2001 NFL Team Offense Rankings (Prior to Monday night s game) Team Gm Yds/Gm Plays Yds Yds/Ply 1. Indianapolis Colts 6 410.3 400 2,462 6.2 2. St. Louis Rams 7 406.4 448 2,845 6.4 3. San Francisco 49ers 6 373.3 399 2,240 5.6 4. Kansas City Chiefs 7 358.3 435 2,508 5.8 5. Green Bay Packers 6 356.7 371 2,140 5.8 6. Baltimore Ravens 7 353.4 495 2,474 5.0 7. Detroit Lions 6 331.5 379 1,989 5.2 8. Minnesota Vikings 7 330.9 423 2,316 5.5 9. Buffalo Bills 6 330.5 391 1,983 5.1 10. San Diego Chargers 7 329.1 444 2,304 5.2 Lions 2001 NFL Offensive Ranking (Through Oct. 29, 2001) Rush Pass Overall Week 1 26t 10 19 Week 2 27 16 23 Week 3 30 12 21 Week 4 27 12 18 Week 5 23 6 9 Week 6 28 3 8 Week 7 30 4 7 2000 20 25 27 1999 28 9 21 1998 10 19 14 1997 2 12 2 1996 12 18 20 1995 14 2 1* PAGE 6 OF 22

GETTING DEFENSIVE! On Sept. 23, 2001 vs. Cleveland, CB Terry Fair moved into a tie for fourth place on the Lions' career return touchdowns list with Levi Johnson (five). Fair's 26-yard interception return for a touchdown against QB Tim Couch helped to bring his interception returns for touchdown total to two. The remaining three returns for touchdowns came in the form of two kickoff returns and one fumble recovery.! CB Todd Lyght s interception at Minnesota Oct. 14 was his first as a Lion and was the 32 nd pick in his 11-year NFL career.! LB Chris Claiborne is leading the team with 50 tackles (29 solo) on the season, and has started as the team s middle linebacker over the past two games.! In his first career start at middle linebacker, Claiborne intercepted his second-career pass and returned it six yards, and he registered a career single-game high 15 tackles (six solo). Claiborne had started 35 previous games at outside linebacker since becoming the Lions first-round draft choice (ninth overall) in the 1999 NFL Draft. Claiborne was the 1998 Butkus Award winner (USC s first-ever) while playing middle linebacker in college.! LB Barrett Green collected his first career sack (a 10-yard drop) vs. Tennessee Oct. 21 and he made a career-high 11 tackles (seven solo) in his first career start. He was inserted in the starting lineup at outside linebacker as LB Chris Claiborne shifted to the middle spot.! S Ron Rice, recorded 14 tackles (five solo) vs. Tennessee Oct. 21, which put him over the 500- tackle mark for his career. Rice has collected 507 tackles (336 solo) in his seven seasons since signing as an undrafted rookie free agent with Detroit following the 1995 NFL Draft.! S Kurt Schulz played last week vs. Cincinnati, which marked his first game-action of the season since he played at the New York Giants Nov. 19, 2000. Last season he missed the team s final five games due to an ankle injury and this season s first five games because of a back injury suffered during the preseason. He posted the league s highest interception tally (seven) when he left the lineup last season, and he returned against the Bengals by collecting his first interception (29 th of career) of the 2001 season. Schulz garnered a team-high seven tackles vs. Cincinnati. In 12 games with Detroit, he has intercepted eight passes. BATCH OF NOTES Since being re-inserted as the Lions starting quarterback in the second half vs. St, Louis Oct. 8, QB Charlie Batch has shown the ability to be the field general behind an offensive unit that has been moving the ball down the field consistently. Batch is ranked in the top 10 in several team career passing records including passing rating (78.3, second), passing yards (ninth, 7,935), touchdowns (ninth, 45), attempts (ninth, 1,158), completions (ninth, 652) and completion percentage (fourth, 56.3).! Among passers who have attempted over 100 passes this season in the NFL, Batch ranks ninth (prior to Monday night s game between Tennessee and Pittsburgh) in passing rating with an 86.2 mark.! In the five games Batch has played in 2001 (did not see action at Cleveland Sept. 23), he is averaging 262.2 passing yards per game. Entering the season, Batch s previous career single game high was 277 yards (vs. Tampa Bay 9/17/00).! Batch garnered his second-consecutive 300-yard passing game (second of career) vs. Tennessee Oct. 21 by passing for 338 yards (25-of-42, 3 TD). By going over the 300-yard mark for the second-straight week, Batch became the second player in Lions history to throw for 300 yards in consecutive games. Scott Mitchell accomplished that feat when he collected 410 passing yards vs. Minnesota 11/23/95 and 320 yards vs. Chicago 12/4/95.! His back-to-back outings, at Minnesota Oct. 14 and vs. Tennessee Oct. 21, are two of the top 10 individual passing outings of the NFL among passers in 2001. His 345 yards at Minnesota is the eighth-best game of the season and his 338-yard performance vs. the Titans is the 10 th highest of the year.! His three touchdown passes (career single-game high and fifth time in career) against Tennessee Oct. 21 was the first time in his career he has tossed three TDs in consecutive games. It marked the first time a Lions quarterback had at least three touchdown passes in consecutive games since Scott Mitchell threw four TDs vs. Minnesota 11/23/95 and three vs. Chicago 12/4/95.! Batch also threw for three touchdowns at Minnesota Oct. 14, which is a single-game career high and the fourth time that he tossed three TDs in a game. His three TD passes move him past Rodney Peete (38) for ninth place on the Lions career passing TDs list. With 45 career touchdown passes, he resides behind Earl Morrall (52), who is in eighth place.! Over the last four games, Batch has completed 87-of-134 passes (64.9%), which includes a 31-of-41 (75.6%) performance at Minnesota Oct. 14. His passing rating since returning to play is 95.8 (134 att., 87 cmp., 64.9 cmp. %, 1,035 yds., 7.72 avg./att., 8 TD, 6.0 TD %, 4 Int., 3.0 Int. %).! Batch threw for a career-high 345 yards at Minnesota Oct. 14 as he brought the Lions back from a 25-point deficit to only fall short in the closing seconds of the game. His 345-yard performance marked the first 300-yard passing game during his four-year career.! His 345 passing yards are the most by a Lions quarterback since Gus Frerotte garnered 375 yards at Arizona 11/14/99, and his tally is the 11 th -highest single-game total in Lions history. His 345 yards passing at Minnesota is the 4 th highest tally in the NFL by a passer in the NFL this season.! Batch s career single-game best 31 pass completions at Minnesota tied for the second-highest single game tally in Lions franchise history. Batch becomes the fourth player in team history to complete 31 passes in a game (Eric Hipple, twice, at TB 9/21/86 and at LARm 10/19/86; Scott Mitchell at Oakland 10/13/96). The franchise record is 33 pass completions done on two occasions (Eric Hipple at Clev. 9/28/86 and Chuck Long vs. GB 10-25-87).! In the 2001 season opener at Green Bay Sept. 9, Batch passed for 276 passing yards, which was one-yard shy of his previous career single-game best of 277 yards set in 2000 vs. Tampa Bay Sept. 17.! In Games 11-12 of 2000, Batch was particularly solid, completing 36-of-56 passes for 419 yards and four touchdowns (16- of-24 for 194 yards Nov. 23 vs. New England). Those two games marked the first occasion since Games 10-11 of his rookie season that he completed more than 60 percent of his passes in consecutive outings. PAGE 7 OF 22

! He recorded the third three-touchdown game of his career Nov. 19, 2000 at the New York Giants. He had previously thrown for three scores on Oct. 1 vs. Green Bay and in the 1999 season opener at Seattle. At Seattle, all three of his scores came in the first half that was the first time a Lions QB had done that since Scott Mitchell on Oct. 6, 1996.! Batch's 83.3 passer rating in 1998 was the fourth-best ever by a rookie QB, trailing only Miami's Dan Marino (96.0 in 1983), Cincinnati's Greg Cook (88.2 in 1969) and the New York Giants' Charlie Conerly (84.0 in 1948).! Included in his 11 TD's in '98 was a 98-yard TD bomb to Johnnie Morton at Chicago Oct. 4, 1998 (first TD throw of career), which ranks as the second-longest scoring throw in team history and was the longest in the NFL in 1998.! In 1998, Batch compiled two of the five highest single-game percentage marks for a rookie quarterback since 1960 (minimum 18 attempts). His 16-of-19 (.842) performance vs. the Packers Oct. 15 ranks at the top of this list, and the.762 mark (16-of-21) vs. Chicago Nov. 15 is fifth-best. In the contest vs. Green Bay, Batch completed 11 consecutive passes, tying for the longest such streak in Lions' history. Previously, Gary Danielson (vs. Green Bay 12/21/80) and Dave Krieg (vs. Buffalo 11/24/94) had also thrown 11 straight completions in a game. 2001 NFL Passing Rating Leaders (Prior to Monday night s game 10/29/01) (At least 100 pass attempts) Player Rtg GP Cmp Att Yds Avg/Att TD Int 1. Brett Favre, GB 98.8 6 135 202 1,568 7.8 14 7 2. Chris Chandler, Atl 97.8 6 82 128 1,181 9.2 9 6 3. Kurt Warner, StL 96.5 7 180 265 2,164 8.2 13 8 4. Rich Gannon, Oak 93.8 6 120 185 1,293 7.0 6 1 5. Jeff Garcia, SF 92.5 6 126 195 1,410 7.2 10 5 6. Peyton Manning, Ind 92.2 6 132 200 1,625 8.1 12 9 7. Donovan McNabb, Phi 90.6 6 116 195 1,324 6.8 10 3 8. Doug Flutie, SD 87.9 7 124 209 1,563 7.5 7 3 9. Charlie Batch, Det 86.2 6 107 173 1,311 7.6 8 6 Top 2001 Passing Yards Games Player Opp. Date Yds Att Cmp TD 1. Peyton Manning, Ind vs. Buf 9/23 421 29 23 4 2. Kurt Warner, StL at NO 10/28 385 47 29 1 3. Tom Brady, NE vs. SD 10/14* 364 54 33 2 4. Trent Green, KC at Arz 10/21 35244 21 1 5. Doug Flutie, SD at Dal 9/23 348 38 23 2 6. Tony Banks, Was vs. Car 10/21* 346 30 17 1 Kerry Collins, NYG at Was 10/28 346 52 32 3 8. Charlie Batch, Det at Min 10/14 345 41 31 3 9. Rich Gannon, Oak at KC 9/09 341 46 31 2 10. Charlie Batch, Det vs. Ten 10/21 338 42 25 3 * Overtime Batch in the Lions Record Books Most Passing Yards Career Player Yds Att Cmp Cmp% TD INT Rtg Years 1. Bobby Layne 15,710 2,193 1,074 49.0 118 142 63.7 1950-58 2. Scott Mitchell 12,647 1,850 1,049 56.7 79 57 79.2 1994-98 3. Greg Landry 12,451 1,747 957 54.8 80 81 73.4 1968-78 4. Gary Danielson 11,885 1,684 952 56.5 69 71 74.7 1976-84 5. Eric Hipple 10,711 1,546 830 53.7 55 70 68.7 1980-89 6. Milt Plum 8,536 1,315 671 51.0 55 87 58.0 1962-67 7. Bill Munson 8,461 1,314 716 54.5 56 42 75.2 1968-76 8. Rodney Peete 8,164 1,125 641 57.0 38 49 72.9 1989-93 9. Charlie Batch 7,935 1,558 652 56.3 45 34 78.3 1998- Most Passing Yards Game Player Yds Opp. Date 1. Scott Mitchell 410 vs. Min 11-23-95 2. Gus Frerotte 375 at Arz 11-14-99 3. Bobby Layne 374 vs. ChiB 11-5-50 4. Bobby Layne 364 vs. Pit 9-27-53 5. Chuck Long 362 vs. GB 10-25-87 6. Gary Danielson 360 vs. TB 12-14-80 7. Gary Danielson 352 vs. Min 12-9-78 Scott Mitchell 352 at TB 12-23-95 9. Dave Krieg 351 vs. Buf 12-24-94 10. Gary Danielson 348 vs. Atl 10-5-80 11. Milt Plum 347 vs. LA 11-1-64 Gary Danielson 347 vs. Min 12-19-82 13. Charlie Batch 345 at Min 10-14-01 Most Touchdown Passes Career Player TD Att Cmp Cmp% Yds INT Rtg Years 1. Bobby Layne 118 2,193 1,074 49.0 15,710 142 63.7 1950-58 2. Greg Landry 80 1,747 957 54.8 12,451 81 73.4 1968-78 3. Scott Mitchell 79 1,850 1,049 56.7 12,647 57 79.2 1994-98 4. Gary Danielson 69 1,684 952 56.5 11,885 71 74.7 1976-84 5. Bill Munson 56 1,314 716 54.5 8,461 42 75.2 1968-76 6. Eric Hipple 55 1,546 830 53.7 10,711 70 68.7 1980-89 Milt Plum 55 1,315 671 51.0 8,536 87 58.0 1962-67 8. Earl Morrall 52 839 431 51.4 6,280 41 76.4 1958-64 9. Charlie Batch 45 1,158 652 56.3 7,935 34 78.3 1998- Most Pass Attempts Career Player Att. Cmp Cmp% Yds TD INT Rtg Years 1. Bobby Layne 2,193 1,074 49.0 15,710 118 142 63.7 1950-58 2. Scott Mitchell 1,850 1,049 56.7 12,647 79 57 79.2 1994-98 3. Greg Landry 1,747 957 54.8 12,451 80 81 73.4 1968-78 4. Gary Danielson 1,684 952 56.5 11,885 69 71 74.7 1976-84 5. Eric Hipple 1,546 830 53.7 10,711 55 70 68.7 1980-89 6. Milt Plum 1,315 671 51.0 8,536 55 87 58.0 1962-67 7. Bill Munson 1,314 716 54.5 8,461 56 42 75.2 1968-76 8. Rodney Peete 1,125 641 57.0 8,164 38 49 72.9 1989-93 9. Charlie Batch 1,158 652 56.3 7,935 45 34 78.4 1998- Most Pass Completions Career Player Cmp Att Cmp% Yds TD INT Rtg Years 1. Bobby Layne 1,074 2,193 49.0 15,710 118 142 63.7 1950-58 2. Scott Mitchell 1,049 1,850 56.7 12,647 79 57 79.2 1994-98 3. Greg Landry 957 1,747 54.8 12,451 80 81 73.4 1968-78 4. Gary Danielson 952 1,684 56.5 11,885 69 71 74.7 1976-84 5. Eric Hipple 830 1,546 53.7 10,711 55 70 68.7 1980-89 6. Bill Munson 716 1,314 54.5 8,461 56 42 75.2 1968-76 7. Milt Plum 671 1,315 51.0 8,536 55 87 58.0 1962-67 8. Rodney Peete 641 1,125 57.0 8,164 38 49 72.9 1989-93 9. Charlie Batch 652 1,158 56.3 7,935 45 34 78.3 1998- Highest Completion Percentage Season (min. 200 att.) Player Cmp% Att Cmp Yds TD INT Rtg Year 1. Eric Hipple 62.95 305 192 1,919 9 11 75.6 1986 2. Rodney Peete 62.30 252 157 1,670 6 14 66.4 1993 3 Charlie Batch 61.85 173 107 1,311 8 6 86.2 2001 4. Dave Krieg 61.79 212 131 1,629 14 3 101.7 1994 5. Gary Danielson 61.46 410 252 3,076 17 15 83.1 1984 Most Pass Completions Game Player Yds Opp. Date 1. Eric Hipple 33 at Cle 9-28-86 Chuck Long 33 vs. GB 10-25-87 3. Eric Hipple 31 vs. TB 9-21-86 Eric Hipple 31 at LARm 10-19-86 Scott Mitchell 31 at Oak 10-13-96 Charlie Batch 31 at Min 10-14-01 Highest Completion Percentage Career (min. 500 att.) Player Cmp% Att Cmp Yds TD INT Rtg Years 1. Rodney Peete 57.0 1,125 641 8,164 38 49 72.9 1989-93 2. Scott Mitchell 56.7 1,850 1,049 12,647 79 57 79.2 1994-98 3. Gary Danielson 56.5 1,684 952 11,885 69 71 74.7 1976-84 4. Charlie Batch 56.3 1,158 652 7,935 45 34 78.3 1998-5. Erik Kramer 55.2 509 281 3,408 23 19 75.5 1991-93 Highest Passing Rating-- Career (min. 500 att.) Player Rtg Att Cmp Cmp% Yds TD INT Years 1. Scott Mitchell 79.2 1,850 1,049 56.7 12,647 79 57 1994-98 2. Charlie Batch 78.3 1,158 652 56.3 7,935 45 34 1998-3. Earl Morrall 76.4 839 431 51.4 6,280 52 41 1958-64 4. Erik Kramer 75.5 509 281 55.2 3,408 23 19 1991-93 5. Bill Munson 75.2 1,314 716 54.5 8,461 56 42 1968-76 Highest Passing Rating-- Season (min. 200 att.) Player Rtg Att Cmp Cmp% Yds TD INT Year 1. Dave Krieg 101.7 212 131 61.8 1,629 14 3 1994 2. Scott Mitchell 92.3 583 346 59.3 4,338 32 12 1995 3. Greg Landry 89.6 291 168 57.7 2,191 17 8 1976 4 Charlie Batch 86.2 173 107 61.8 1,311 8 6 2001 Earl Morrall 86.2 328 174 53.0 2,621 24 14 1963 5. Charlie Batch 84.1 270 151 55.9 1,957 13 7 1999 Batch s Career Single-Game Best Passing Yards Date Opp. Yds Att Cmp Pct Lg TD 10/14/01 at Min 345 31 41 75.6 26 3 10/21/01 Ten 338 42 25 59.5 46t 3 9/10/00 TB 277 36 26 72.2 50t 1 9/9/01 at GB 276 39 20 51.3 42 0 10/4/98 at Chi 268 31 16 51.6 98t 2 PAGE 8 OF 22

LITTLE MAN STEWART MAKING BIG IMPRESSION RB James Stewart was the workhorse running weapon in 2000 that the Lions envisioned when they signed him as an unrestricted free agent from Jacksonville February 14, 2000. In 2001, Stewart has rushed for 323 yards on 68 carries (4.8 avg.) and is the team s fourth-leading receiver with 17 receptions for 144 yards (8.5 avg.) and one touchdown. He was inactive last week vs. Cincinnati due to a sprained ankle.! Stewart rushed for a season-high 108 yards at Minnesota Oct. 14 on 16 carries (6.8 avg.). His 100-yard rushing effort was the 10 th of his career and the fourth since joining the Lions prior to 2000 season. He also caught three passes for 22 yards, including a 15-yard touchdown that sparked the Lions offense in the second half.! Oct. 8 vs. St. Louis, Stewart had 13 carries for 88 yards (6.8 avg.), including a season-long run of 30 yards. He also caught four passes for 36 yards.! The Lions are 7-1 (.875) in games that Stewart records more-than-20 rushing attempts, and are 8-3 (.727) when Stewart rushes 20-or-more times in a contest.! In 2000, Stewart rushed for 1,184 yards on 339 carries (both career-highs). The 339 carries are the third-highest singleseason mark in Lions history, trailing only Barry Sanders 1998 and 91 outputs.! Stewart was outstanding in Detroit s win at the New York Jets Dec. 10, 2000, tallying 37 carries for 164 yards (both career-highs). He also went over the 1,000-yard barrier for the first time in his career with his 30-yard run late in the first quarter. The game served as his ninth career 100-yard game and the third of the season.! The 37 carries in that game are the second-highest single-game tally in Lions history, trailing only the 40 rushes Sanders accumulated in an overtime game at Dallas Sept. 19, 1994.! With his 2000 rushing output, Stewart became only the fourth Lion to ever rush for 1,000 yards in a single season. Sanders did so on 10 occasions, Billy Sims went over 1,000 yards three times (1980-81 and 83) and Steve Owens did so in 1971. By gaining 1,184 yards, he became only the third player to eclipse the 1,100-yard mark.! Stewart also rushed for 10 touchdowns in his first year in Detroit. That represented the highest single-season total for the Lions since Sanders 11 rushing touchdowns in 1997, and tied for the third-highest mark in the NFC. His 11 total touchdowns (including one receiving) also tied him for the third-highest mark among NFC running backs.! Stewart also enjoyed a big game at Tampa Bay Oct. 19, 2000, rushing for 116 yards and three touchdowns on 29 carries. The 20 points he scored in that game (two-point run also) tied him for the sixth-most single-game points in Lions history (Garo Yepremian in 1966).! Stewart was a productive option out of the backfield in the Lions passing game in 2000. He finished tied for fourth on the squad with 32 receptions for 287 yards and a touchdown. He recorded the two highest pass yardage totals of his career in two of the team s October outings a career-high 67 yards in five receptions vs. Green Bay Oct. 8 and three catches for 66 yards Oct. 29 at Indianapolis.! Stewart is in the NFL record books as one of five players in league history to rush for five touchdowns in a game (vs. Philadelphia 10/12/97). Stewart in the Detroit Lions Rushing Books Most Yards Season Player Yds. Att. Avg. TD Year 1. Barry Sanders 2,053 335 6.1 11 1997 2. Barry Sanders 1,883 331 5.7 7 1994 3. Barry Sanders 1,553 307 5.1 11 1996 4. Barry Sanders 1,548 342 4.5 16 1991 5. Barry Sanders 1,500 314 4.8 11 1995 6. Barry Sanders 1,491 343 4.3 4 1998 7. Barry Sanders 1,470 280 5.3 14 1989 8. Billy Sims 1,437 296 4.9 13 1981 9. Barry Sanders 1,352 312 4.3 9 1992 10. Barry Sanders 1,304 255 5.1 13 1990 11. Billy Sims 1,303 313 4.2 13 1980 12. James Stewart 1,184 339 3.5 10 2000 Most Attempts Season Player Att. Yds. Avg. TD Year 1. Barry Sanders 343 1,491 4.3 4 1998 2. Barry Sanders 342 1,548 4.5 16 1991 3. James Stewart 339 1,184 305 10 2000 Most Attempts--Game Player Att. Opp. Date 1. Barry Sanders 40 at Dal 9-19-94 2. James Stewart 37 at NYJ 12-17-00 Most Rushing Touchdowns--Season Player TD Att. Yds. Avg. Year 1. Barry Sanders 16 342 1,548 4.5 1991 2. Barry Sanders 14 280 1,470 5.3 1989 3. Billy Sims 13 313 1,303 4.2 1980 Billy Sims 13 296 1,437 4.9 1981 Barry Sanders 13 255 1,304 5.1 1990 6. Barry Sanders 11 314 1,500 4.8 1995 Barry Sanders 11 307 1,553 5.1 1996 Barry Sanders 11 335 2,053 6.1 1997 9. James Stewart 10 339 1,184 3.5 2000 Most Rushing Touchdowns Game Player TDs Opp. Date 1. Barry Sanders 4 at Min 11-24-91 2. Dutch Clark 3 vs. Bkn 10-22-34 Ernie Caddel 3 vs. Pit 11-4-34 Ernie Caddel 3 vs. Phi 9-20-35 Jim Ninowski 3 at LARm 10-30-60 Greg Landry 3 at Chi 10-1-72 Billy Sims 3 at LARm 9-7-80 James Jones 3 vs. GB 10-9-83 Barry Sanders 3 at Atl 12-24-89 Barry Sanders 3 vs. TB 9-29-91 Barry Sanders 3 vs. Cle 10-8-95 Tommy Vardell 3 vs. Min 11-16-97 Barry Sanders 3 vs. Chi 11-27-97 Barry Sanders 3 vs. Cin 9-12-98 James Stewart 3 at TB 10-19-00 HERE S JOHNNIE WR Johnnie Morton has become one of the Lions most consistent offensive weapons over the past five seasons. The eightyear veteran is off to a fast start in 2001, having recorded three 100-yard receiving outings. He leads the team with 35 receptions for 506 yards and three touchdowns. Morton is on a 90-catch, 1,300-yard season pace.! Morton recorded a season-high nine receptions for 113 yards and caught one touchdown vs. Tennessee Oct. 21. This was Morton s third 100-yard receiving game in Detroit s five contests in 2001. It also marked the 17 th time in his career he has totaled 100 yards in a game, which is the second-highest career tally in Lions franchise history. PAGE 9 OF 22