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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 SEPTEMBER 17, 2001 LIONS TRAVEL TO CLEVELAND FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1986 GAME INFORMATION The Detroit Lions (0-1) will play their second road game of the 2001 schedule when they travel to take on the Cleveland Browns (0-1) Sunday, Sept. 23 at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Due to last week's national tragedy, all Week 2 NFL games were postponed and rescheduling or cancellation of those games are pending an NFL ruling. Detroit began 2001 regular season play Sunday, Sept. 9 with a 28-6 road loss to the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field, while the Browns were defeated by the Seattle Seahawks 9-6 at Cleveland Browns Stadium. This week s game will be televised on FOX Sports with Kenny Albert handling the play-by-play and Tim Green performing color commentary. Kickoff (capacity 73,200) at Cleveland Browns Stadium is slated for 1:00 p.m. EDT. COACHES PAGE 1 OF 18 2001 DETROIT LIONS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS REGULAR SEASON (0-1) Date Opponent Television Time (ET) Sun., Sept. 9 at Green Bay L, 6-28 Sun., Sept. 16 DALLAS Postponed Sun., Sept. 23 at Cleveland Fox 1:00 p.m. Sun., Sept. 30 ***Bye Week*** Mon., Oct. 8 ST. LOUIS ABC # 9:00 p.m. Sun., Oct. 14 at Minnesota Fox 1:00 p.m. Sun., Oct. 21 TENNESSEE CBS 1:00 p.m. Sun., Oct. 28 CINCINNATI CBS 1:00 p.m. 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. Home Games in BOLD CAPS; # Nationally Televised MARTY MORNHINWEG Marty Mornhinweg (0-1 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. BUTCH DAVIS Butch Davis (0-1 career record) was named head coach of the Browns on January 30, 2001 after serving the previous six seasons as head coach at the University of Miami. Davis took over a Miami program that had been saddled with NCAA sanctions and stripped of 31 scholarships and returned it to national prominence. Davis posted a 51-20 record during his time in Miami and helped the Hurricanes post a 4-0 bowl record, claim three Big East titles and finish in the top 20 in five of his six seasons. Miami posted an 11-1 record in 2000 and finished the season with a consensus No. 2 national ranking. Prior to joining the Hurricanes, Davis coached six seasons (1989-94) with the Dallas Cowboys including the final two as the club s defensive coordinator. Davis helped Dallas post one of the most spectacular turnarounds in sports history as the Cowboys went from a 1-15 season in 1989 to consecutive Super Bowl championships in 1992 and 1993. Davis was defensive line coach in the Cowboys 52-17 win over Buffalo in Super Bowl XXVII and served as defensive coordinator in the Cowboys 30-13 win over Buffalo in Super Bowl XXVIII. Davis entered the collegiate coaching ranks on the offensive side of the ball as an assistant under Jimmy Johnson at Oklahoma State from 1979-83, marking the initial stage of 15 consecutive years he would work with Johnson. Davis coached receivers and tight ends at Oklahoma State while also serving as recruiting coordinator. Prior to joining Oklahoma State, Davis was head

coach at Rogers High School in Tulsa, Okla., in 1978 after spending time as an assistant at two high schools in Oklahoma and one in Arkansas where he taught biology, anatomy and physiology. Davis played defensive end for Arkansas under Head Coach Frank Broyles and earned his bachelor s degree in biology and life science in 1974. LAST GAME DETROIT 6, GREEN BAY 28; SEPTEMBER 9, 2001; LAMBEAU FIELD The Detroit Lions opened the 2001 regular season with a 28-6 loss to the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. The Packers jumped out to an early 21-3 first quarter lead and the Lions never recovered. With a consistent rainfall throughout the game, the Lions were hit early with big plays. After holding the Lions to a three-and-out series to begin the game, the Packers wasted no time putting points on the scoreboard. QB Brett Favre hit WR Bill Schroeder on the team s opening play for 34 yards, and three plays later, RB Ahman Green galloped 31 yards to give the Packers a 7-0 lead. The Lions showed signs of offensive firepower as it drove to the Packers 35-yard line, but was denied on third and fourth down, which gave the ball back to the Packers. Favre hit Schroeder on back-to-back plays, a 35-yard completion and a 23-yard touchdown, to give the Packers a 14-0 lead. After a second three-and-out series by the Lions offense, the Packers needed only one play to increase their lead to 21-0, as Green fended off several tacklers, bounced outside and sprinted 83 yards for his second touchdown of the game. The Lions first points of the day came as K Jason Hanson nailed a 49-yard field goal. Midway through the second quarter, Hanson booted his second field goal (39 yards), which moved the scoreboard to 21-6. DE Robert Porcher s sack of Favre late in the second quarter sent him into a tie for first-place (Al Bubba Baker, 1978-82) on the Lions all-time quarterback sack list with 75.5. The Lions defense forced a turnover with 2:05 remaining in the half when LB Chris Claiborne and DT Kelvin Pritchett hit Green at the line of scrimmage, forcing him to fumble, and CB Lamar Campbell recovered. The Lions turned the potential momentum-changing play into a 41-yard drive to the Packers 11-yard line before Batch s pass intended for WR Herman Moore in the endzone was intercepted by S Darren Sharper. The last score of the game came midway through the third quarter when the Packers put together a 12-play, 75-yard drive that chewed 11:05 off the clock. The drive resulted in seven points, as Favre found TE Bubba Franks in the corner of the endzone for a 1-yard TD. 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, including this week s contest against the Browns, 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-by-play 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. 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, 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 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 18

FROM THE LIONS DEN HEAD COACH MARTY MORNHINWEG On moving forward following last week s tragedies: We feel like we are doing the right thing by moving on as a team, as a league and as a country. It s important to get back to normal, but normal is going to be different because we will always remember this national tragedy for the rest of our lives. We will pick ourselves up, dust our knees off and walk shoulder pad-to-shoulder pad to move forward. It will be good for everybody on our team, yet we will not forget this. We have trust in our leaders and we have trust in the President of the United States to do the right thing, and we feel like we are doing the right thing by marching on. On his thoughts of the team's first regular season game against the Packers two weeks ago: I was very surprised at how we started that game. In this league, it's not where you start, but where you finish and that's exactly what I told the team after the game. By all accounts, we can get better in every phase. We are going to do whatever it takes to get this team better." On playing the Cleveland Browns: This is a very crucial game for our club. Butch Davis will have a solid defense and we need to be prepared for everything. Anytime you play a coach that is new, it makes things even more difficult and unpredictable. THE LIONS-BROWNS SERIES The Lions hold a commanding 12-3 series lead over the Browns, dating back to the clubs initial meeting in 1952. Four additional match-ups came in NFL Championship Games in the 1950 s (1952-54 and 57) with the Lions winning in 1952-53 and 57. Detroit owns a 8-1 record in games played in Detroit (including a 4-1 mark at the Pontiac Silverdome). The last time the two teams squared off in Cleveland Stadium was in 1986, resulting in a 24-21 Browns win. Detroit has claimed four of the six contests played in Cleveland, but hasn t won there since 1970. The two clubs have also faced off 37 times in the preseason (most of any Detroit opponent) with the Lions holding a 21-15-1 edge. CONNECTIONS Detroit QB Ty Detmer played for Cleveland from 1999-00 Detroit G Kerlin Blaise was at Miami for the 1994-97 seasons with Cleveland WR Jaromi German and Cleveland CB Earl Little while Cleveland rookie WR Andre King and Cleveland rookie RB James Jackson were on the team in 1997... Cleveland Head Coach Butch Davis served in the same capacity for the Hurricanes at that time Detroit PR/KR Desmond Howard, who is a native of Cleveland, Ohio (St. Joseph Academy), played on the same Green Bay team with Cleveland DE Keith McKenzie in 1996 McKenzie is a native of Detroit, Mich. (Highland Park H.S.). Lions C Eric Beverly is a native of Bedford Heights, Ohio, and attended Miami (Ohio) University Lions WR Larry Foster played at Louisiana State with Browns QB Josh Booty during the 1997-99 seasons Detroit LB Stephen Boyd and Detroit TE Pete Mitchell were college teammates at Boston College with Cleveland DT Stalin Colinet from 1993-94 Mitchell played for the New York Giants with Browns CB Percy Ellsworth and Browns OT Roman Oben in 1999 Lions CB Bryant Westbrook joined Browns K Phil Dawson at Texas for the 1994-96 campaigns Dawson also went on to play with Lions second-round draft choice DT Shaun Rogers when the two were fellow Longhorns in 1997 Detroit S Tommy Bennett played on the same Arizona Cardinal defense with Cleveland DT Mark Smith and Cleveland LB Jamir Miller during the 1997-98 campaigns Lions WR Germane Crowell is a former Virginia Cavalier and played with Browns S Ryan Kuehl from 1994-96 and Browns CB Percy Ellsworth and LB Wali Rainer during the 1995 season Lions RB Cory Schlesinger was a fellow member of the Nebraska squad in 1994 with Browns CB Scott Frost... Frost later joined Lions rookie second-round draft choice C Dominic Raiola during the Cornhuskers 1997 campaign Detroit offensive line coach Carl Mauck and Cleveland defensive line coach Ray Hamilton both served in the same capacity for Tampa Bay in 1991 Lions S Tommy Bennett and Lions DT Travis Kirschke played on the same UCLA defense with Browns LB Jamir Miller in 1993 Detroit LB coach Glenn Pires served in the same capacity for Syracuse from 1989-94 while Cleveland C Dave Wohlabaugh and Cleveland WR Kevin Johnson were Orangemen during those years Browns special teams coach Jerry Rosburg coached at Western Michigan from 1987-91 Detroit LB Chris Claiborne and Cleveland CB Daylon McCutcheon were on the same defense at Southern California Cleveland C Shaun O Hara was Detroit QB Mike McMahon s center when the two played for Rutgers during the 1997-99 seasons Lions S Lamar Campbell and Lions T Aaron Gibson joined Browns LB Tarek Saleh and Browns WR Tony Simmons on the Wisconsin squad in 1995-96 Lions DE James Hall and Lions rookie first-round draft choice T Jeff Backus were teammates with Browns TE Aaron Shea when the three played college football at Michigan Lions Chidi Iwuoma and Browns Marquis Smith were CBs together at California Lions P John Jett was a part of the 1993 Dallas Super Bowl Championship team while Browns head coach Butch Davis served as the team s defensive coordinator In 1989, Jett was the punter for East Carolina while Cleveland DB coach Chuck Pagano served on the Pirates staff Detroit RB coach Maurice Carthon and Cleveland defensive assistant Todd Bowles and Cleveland defensive line coach Ray Hamilton were on the same 2000 New York Jets staff Lions head strength and conditioning coach Jason Arapoff, Lions assistant strength and conditioning coach Malcolm Blacken and Lions head trainer Al Bellamy were part of the Washington Redskins organization in 2000 when Browns defensive coordinator Foge Fazio served as the squad s LB coach and Browns WR coach Terry Robiskie was the team s assistant coach/head coach Lions PAGE 3 OF 18 SERIES BY THE NUMBERS Lions Record vs. Browns 12-3-0 Last Regular Season Game Detroit 38, Cleveland 20, 10/8/95, Silverdome Detroit's Largest Winning Margin: 28 points (38-10 at Detroit, 12/8/63) Cleveland's Largest Winning Margin: 16 points (37-21 at Cleveland, 11/15/64) Current Series Streak: Detroit - 2 (10/8/95) Lions' Longest Win Streak vs. Browns: 5 (9/24/67-9/28/86) Browns' Longest Win Streak vs. Lions: 2 (9/11/83-9/28/86)

Todd Lyght and Browns Devin Bush were fellow CBs for the St. Louis Rams from 1999-00, and were members of the Super Bowl XXXIV championship team Detroit TE Brad Banta joined Cleveland P Chris Gardocki when the two played together for Indianapolis from 1995-98 Lions G Brenden Stai and Browns DL Orpheus Roye were fellow Pittsburgh Steelers during the 1996-99 seasons. THE LAST TIME Detroit 38, Cleveland 20 Pontiac Silverdome; October 8, 1995 Detroit's quick-striking offense and hard-nosed defense led to a 38-20 victory. Barry Sanders' 11-yard run opened the scoring and was again followed by a 75-yard touchdown run. Detroit led 24-3 at halftime as Brett Perriman hauled in the first of his two TD grabs and Jason Hanson boomed a franchise-record 56-yard field goal. Sanders' third TD run of the game made the score 31-3. Vinny Testaverde hit Michael Jackson from 17 yards out to pull the Browns to within 31-10, but another Mitchell-to-Perriman connection followed. A Matt Stover 38-yard field goal and Walter Reeves one-yard TD catch in the final minute closed the scoring. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME HIGHLIGHTS December 28, 1952 (NFL Championship Game) - The Detroit Lions claimed their first NFL title in 17 years with a 17-7 win over the Browns. The Lions scored the first touchdown of the game on a two-yard run by Bobby Layne and extended the lead to 14-0 in the third quarter on a 67-yard scamper by Doak Walker. Detroit was outgained in total yardage by 151 yards and had 12 fewer first downs, but the Detroit defense stiffened at crucial times; The Lions came up with four important goal line stands. Layne attempted only nine passes, all coming in the fourth quarter. To pick up the slack, the Lions rushed for 199 yards with 97 yards coming from Walker. Detroit capped the title game win with a 36-yard field goal by Pat Harder. December 27, 1953 (NFL Championship Game) - The game evolved into a defensive struggle as 20 of the 33 points scored in the game were direct results of turnovers. The mistakes began when Otto Graham fumbled on his own 13-yard line, the Lions capitalized on a one-yard touchdown run by Doak Walker. Although Graham completed only two of his 15 attempts, the Browns managed to hold a 16-10 lead with less than five minutes to play. Then, Detroit quarterback Bobby Layne put together an impressive drive that culminated with a 33-yard touchdown toss to Jim Doran. The 17-16 victory provided the Lions with their second consecutive title. December 26, 1954 (NFL Championship Game) - The game began on a good note for Detroit as Cleveland quarterback Otto Graham turned the ball over on an interception. But, the Lions could only manage a field goal after the turnover and the rest of the afternoon was all Cleveland. Graham bounced back from the early interception to pass for three touchdowns and run for another three touchdowns as the Browns captured the World's Championship with a 56-10 win. Lions' quarterback Bobby Layne had a horrible day as he threw for six interceptions. December 29, 1957 (NFL Championship Game) - Tobin Rote, playing for injured QB Bobby Layne, directed a relentless offensive attack as the Lions posted a 31-7 halftime lead and coasted to their fourth NFL title. The highlight of the day came on a 78-yard bomb from Rote to Jim Doran that gave the Lions a 38-14 lead. Detroit went on to win 59-14, the second biggest title win ever. 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 four 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 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, is settling 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-found draft choice T Aaron Gibson is on the right side Eight-year veteran T Matt Joyce, who was signed in the off-season, backs up both tackle positions. TIGHT END: 1999 Pro Bowl 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 a lethal target down the middle 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, will be used mainly during passing situations Brad Banta, an eightyear 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 should prosper under the new West Coast offense Herman Moore, who owns virtually every receiving record in Lions' history, restructured his contract during the off-season and started in the Lions season opener Moore was slowed during training camp after suffering a separated left shoulder, but has fully recovered Veteran Johnnie Morton has been the Lions' most consistent receiver in recent years and his speed and PAGE 4 OF 18

pass-catching ability is again proving to be a significant asset for the Lions' offensive unit, as he gained 111 yards on five catches in the 2001 opener Germane Crowell, who was also slowed during the preseason due to swelling in his knee, has returned to the passing mix Crowell's speed, size and his ability to haul down a ball in traffic and will help stretch the defense Nine of Crowell s 13 career receiving TD s have been for 25 yards or more Desmond Howard, who acted as both the kick and punt return specialist for the 2000 season, is seeing more action at the receiver position Second-year receiver Larry Foster showed big-play ability during last year's regular season, but a knee injury has sidelined him for the beginning of the season 2001 fifth-round draft choice Scotty Anderson has looked very impressive at various times during training camp, but was de-activated for the season opener. 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 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 RB De Mond Parker was signed Sept. 12 to provide additional speed to the back-up running back spot 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 the capability of catching the ball out of the backfield 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: After being acquired via trade Sept.2 from Cleveland, Ty Detmer has moved into the starting spot Mornhinweg sought his services because of his vast knowledge of the West Coast offense, having played in the offensive system in seven of the first nine 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 Charlie Batch will back up Detmer as he continues to adjust to the new offense Batch started the season opener at Green Bay Third-string Mike McMahon proved his athletic ability during the preseason The fifth-round pick from Rutgers beat out former third-stringer Cory Sauter in 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 collected one sack in the season opener to tie the Lions career record for quarterback sacks with Al "Bubba" Baker (75.5) He is joined by 10-year veteran DE Tracy Scroggins on the right side Scroggins' 58.5 career sacks places him only a half-a-sack behind Doug English for fifth place on the Lions' all-time 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 Luther Elliss is expected to return to the starting lineup as he is recovering from elbow surgery performed during training camp Elliss saw action in passing situations in the Lions opener Both are backed up by Travis Kirschke (who started last week at Green Bay) and Kelvin Prtichett, who has played very well thus far in 2001 Off-season acquisition DE Alonzo Spellman has the speed to play on the outside, but also has the bulk and muscle to play on the inside 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 DT James Jones, who was a starter in 1999 and 2000, was released one day prior to the 2001 season opener. LINEBACKER: The linebacking corps is a well-rounded, productive unit with Chris Claiborne on the right side and Allen Aldridge on the left side In the middle resides two-time Pro Bowler Stephen Boyd, the defensive catalyst who owns four of the top five single-season tackle tallies in club history Boyd's seek-and-destroy mentality has helped him top the team in tackles for the past four consecutive seasons Veteran Scott Kowalkowski has not only been productive as a backup linebacker for Boyd, but is a consistent special teams contributor Nickel backers Barrett Green (second-round pick in 2000) and Clint Kriewaldt both have the speed to cover and the knack for the ball to lay a big hit. 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 is the 2001 preseason CB Bryant Westbrook, who was playing at a Pro Bowl level until rupturing his Achilles tendon last year at Minnesota (Nov. 30, 2000), began practicing last week He is progressing well and the team hopes to have him back on the field within the first quarter of the season In his place is free agent acquisition CB Todd Lyght Lyght brings with him 10 years of experience from the Rams organization At the left cornerback position is the consistent veteran Terry Fair 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 Starting strong safety Ron Rice and free safety Kurt Schulz are both sidelined with injuries Schulz is suffering from a pinched nerve in his back, while Rice suffered a hairline fracture in his toe Schulz s return is expected back to the lineup around midseason Rice saw limited action in practice last week, but was de-activated for the season opener at Green Bay Lamar Campbell bulked up in the off-season and has moved to 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) 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. 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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 one punt return for a touchdown to place him in a tie with Eric Metcalf for the most punt return touchdowns in league history (9) Jett has the leg and accuracy to pin the opponent deep in their own territory, increasing the amount of yardage they must travel to put points on the board Hanson's accuracy from long range gives the Lions another option when entering the opposing team's territory After a mid-season slump in 2000, Hanson has connected on his last 11 field goals 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. LIONS NOTABLES 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. He rushed for 1,184 yards on 339 carries (both career-highs). The 339 carries are the third-highest single-season 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 accomplish this feat. 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.! The Lions were 7-1 in 2000 when Stewart had 20-or-more rushing attempts in a game.! 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 also 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 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 PAGE 6 OF 18

GETTING A KICK OUT OF HANSON In two-time Pro Bowler Jason Hanson, the Lions are blessed with one of the NFL's top all-around kickers. He finished 2000 by nailing each of his last nine field goal attempts and connecting on 24-of-30 (.800) field goal tries on the year.! Hanson was two-for-two on field goal attempts in the Lions 2001 season opener at Green Bay, which extended his consecutive field goals made to 11.! Hanson ranks in second-place on all five of the Lions major career scoring and kicking records. His career totals of 220 field goals, 273 field goal attempts, 964 points scored, 304 extra points and 309 extra points attempted all trail Eddie Murray s career totals. To eclipse Murray s records, Hanson needs to connect on 25 and attempt 53 field goals, score 150 points and attempt and make 78 extra points apiece. Murray s career totals include 244 field goals in 325 attempts, 1,113 points scored and 381 extra points in 386 attempts.! Hanson needs 36 points to eclipse the 1,000 career points mark, which would make him the second player (Murray the only other) in team history to reach that milestone.! Now in his 10 th season, Hanson has connected on 203-of-233 field goal attempts (.871) from inside 50 yards. No other kicker in NFL history possesses a better percentage from inside 50 yards, with Miami s Olindo Mare (114-of-131,.870) and Green Bay s Ryan Longwell (106-of-123,.862) following Hanson closely on this list. Hanson has made 108 of his last 122 attempts (.885) from inside 50 yards, dating back to the start of 1996.! His seven points in the 2000 season finale vs. Chicago put him over the 100-point plateau for the sixth time in his nine-year NFL career (101 points), and fourth year in a row. Among his 100-yard seasons, he holds the top two spots on the team's all-time seasonal scoring list -- a team-record 132 points in 1995 and 130 points in '93.! Among other 2000 milestones for Hanson were making his 200th career field goal vs. Washington Sept. 10, kicking his 300th extra point at Minnesota Nov. 30, and eclipsing the 900-point mark at Tampa Bay Oct. 19.! His game-winning 44-yard field goal vs. Atlanta November 12 was the ninth game-deciding field goal of his career. His last previous game-winner had come vs. Minnesota October 17, 1999 from 48 yards. Five of his nine career game-winners have come in overtime, including a team-record three in 1994.! In the Lions 15-10 win vs. Washington Sept. 10, 2000 (earned Special Teams Player of the Week honors for his efforts), Hanson made five field goals in the game, which marked the 11th time in his career he kicked four-or-more field goals in a game. The Lions are 11-0 in those games. In addition to his effort vs. the Redskins, nine of the above outings were fourfield-goal efforts, and he connected on a career-high six field goals Oct. 17, 1999 vs. Minnesota.! Hanson connected on both of his field goal attempts from 50 yards-or-more in 2000 (17 for his career). They came on a 54- yarder vs. Washington Sept. 17 and a 52-yarder at Minnesota Nov. 30. He is six-of-10 from 50+-range since 1999.! The above 54-yarder was the third-longest of his career, having made a club record 56-yarder Oct. 9, 1995 vs. Cleveland and a 55-yarder Nov. 23, 1997 vs. Indianapolis. The 54-yarder Sept. 10 tied him for third-longest in team history Glenn Presnell and Eddie Murray (twice) also have 54-yarders to their credit.! Detroit is 42-22 (.656) during Hanson's career when he kicks two-or-more field goals in a game. Also, the club is 23-7 (.767) when Hanson kicks three-or-more field goals in a contest.! He had a day to remember on Oct. 17, 1999 vs. Minnesota kicking a career-high six field goals, including the 48-yard game-winner with seven seconds remaining. With those six field goals, he tied a team record, formerly held by Garo Yepremian at Minnesota on Nov. 13, 1966. He also became one of 17 players in NFL history to boot six field goals in a game (Mare also on the same day). For his effort, he was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week, and on Nov. 4, he was named the NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for October 1999.! Other standards set vs. Minnesota included his seven field goal attempts and represented the second-most ever by a Lion kicker in a game (Yepremian with eight in 66). Previously, Hanson had attempted six field goals vs. Phoenix Sept. 26, 1993. Also, Hanson scored a career-high 19 points in that win. His previous high was 14 points, accomplished five times.! He also had a huge game on Dec. 5, 1999 vs. Washington, recording the 10th four-field goal game of his career. Among the four field goals against the Redskins in that game were two from 50 yards-or-more (50 and 52-yarders). That was the second time in his career that Hanson had accomplished that feat (Nov. 23, 1997 vs. Indianapolis). Hanson in the Detroit Lions Record Books Most Points Career Player Total Years 1. Eddie Murray 1,113 1980-91 2. Jason Hanson 964 1992-3. Barry Sanders 654 1989-98 Most Points Season Player Total Year 1. Jason Hanson 132 1995 2. Jason Hanson 130 1993 3. Doak Walker 128 1950 4. Eddie Murray 121 1981 5. Jason Hanson 117 1997 6. Eddie Murray 116 1980 7. Jason Hanson 114 1998 8. Eddie Murray 113 1983 9. Eddie Murray 109 1985 10. Doak Walker 106 1954 Jason Hanson 106 1999 Most Extra Points Career Player XP Years 1. Eddie Murray 381 1980-91 2. Jason Hanson 304 1992-3. Errol Mann 213 1969-76 4. Doak Walker 183 1950-55 Most Extra Points Season Player XP Year 1. Jason Hanson 48 1995 2. Eddie Murray 46 1981 3. Doak Walker 43 1951 Doak Walker 43 1954 5. Errol Mann 41 1970 6. Eddie Murray 40 1991 7. Jason Hanson 39 1994 Jason Hanson 39 1997 Most Field Goals Career Player FG Years 1. Eddie Murray 244 1980-91 2. Jason Hanson 220 1992-3. Errol Mann 141 1969-76 Most Field Goals Season Player FG Year 1. Jason Hanson 34 1993 2. Jason Hanson 29 1998 3. Jason Hanson 28 1995 4. Eddie Murray 27 1980 5. Eddie Murray 26 1985 Jason Hanson 26 1997 Jason Hanson 26 1999 PAGE 7 OF 18 Most Field Goals Game Player FG Opp. Date 1. Garo Yepremian 6 at Min 11/13/66 Jason Hanson vs. Min 10/17/99 2. Eddie Murray 5 at GB 9/14/80 3. (20 times) most recent Jason Hanson 4 vs. Was 12/5/99 Longest Field Goals Player Yds. Opp. Date 1. Jason Hanson 56 vs. Cle 10-8-95 2. Jason Hanson 55 vs. Ind 11-23-97 3. Glenn Presnell 54 at GB 10-7-34 Eddie Murray 54 at Cin 12-11-83 #Eddie Murray 54 at SF 12-31-83 Jason Hanson 54 vs. Was 9-10-00 Highest FG % Career (min. 100 att.) Player FG% FG/FGA Years 1. Jason Hanson 80.59 220/273 1992-2. Eddie Murray 75.08 244/325 1980-91 3. Errol Mann 65.89 141/214 1969-76 4. Jim Martin 44.80 56/125 1951-61 5. Wayne Walker 40.46 53/131 1958-72

DESMOND S HAPPY RETURNS KR Desmond Howard was outstanding in his first full season in Detroit, as illustrated by him being named to his first career Pro Bowl in 2000. He ended the season ranked third in the NFL in punt return average (14.7) and accumulated a career-high 1,858 total return yards, also the third-highest total in the NFL.! His club record 95-yard punt return late in the third quarter in the season opener at New Orleans Sept. 3 turned out to be the game-winner. It was the eighth punt return touchdown in his career, tying him for second-place with Jack Christiansen (Detroit, 1951-58), Rick Upchurch (Denver, 1975-83) and Philadelphia s Brian Mitchell on that all-time NFL list (Eric Metcalf leads with nine).! He was named the NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September. During that four-game span, he returned seven punts for 164 yards (NFL-high 23.4 avg.) and 14 kickoffs for 376 yards.! His 457 punt return yards in 2000 tied him for the second-highest single-season tally in Lions history (tied with Pat Studstill in 1962). His 2000 total trails only Walter Stanley s 496 yards in 1989. Additionally, his 1,401 kickoff return yards is the third-highest seasonal total in team history. That amount trails only Glyn Milburn s 1,627 yards in 1996 and Terry Fair s 1,428 yards in 1998.! Howard came two yards short of tying Metcalf when he was tackled by Indianapolis P Hunter Smith in the third quarter Oct. 29 vs. the Colts. The 80-yard return was still the third-longest of his career (longest non-scoring return).! He had another big game at the New York Giants Nov. 19, returning his two punts 50 and 30 yards, respectively. The 50- yarder set up the Lions second touchdown of the game and the 30-yarder placed him into the top ten on the Lions all-time single-season punt return yardage list.! Despite the losing effort, Howard enjoyed an outstanding outing Sept. 17 vs. Tampa Bay. He returned six kickoffs for 218 yards, which marked the third-most kickoff return yards in a game in Lions history (Wally Triplett s 294 yards at Los Angeles 10/29/50 and Fair s 224 yards at Green Bay 9/6/98 rank first and second, respectively).! Included in his 218-yard effort Sept. 17 vs. Tampa Bay were the two longest kickoff returns of his career. He returned the opening kickoff of the game 63 yards, and added a career-long 70-yarder later in the first quarter.! Prior to his opening day heroics, the last time Howard had played in the Louisiana Superdome was while he was with the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XXXI. In that game, he sparked the Packers to a 35-21 win over New England with a Super Bowl record 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, earning him MVP honors (only special teamer ever).! The 119 punt return yards Howard accumulated at New Orleans in the season opener was also the fifth-highest single-game punt return yardage total in Lions history. The 95-yarder for a touchdown broke Tommy Watkins previous record of 90 yards, set vs. San Francisco Oct. 6, 1963.! Howard s other punt return for a touchdown in his tenure with the Lions came Dec. 5, 1999 vs. Washington (68 yards), only hours after signing with the team. That return was the Lions first punt return for a touchdown since Mel Gray s 58- yarder on Sept. 13, 1992 vs. Minnesota.! Howard is also in second-place in NFL history (along with five others) for having recorded three punt returns for touchdowns in a single-season, while with Green Bay in 1996. Christiansen (1951) and Upchurch (1976) hold that all-time NFL record with four returns for score. Howard in the Record Books NFL Records Most Punt Return for Touchdowns Career Player TD Years 1. Eric Metcalf 9 1989-99 2. Desmond Howard 8 1992- Brian Mitchell 8 1990- Jack Christensen 8 1951-58 Rick Upchurch 8 1975-83 Lions Records Most Punt Return Yards Season Player Yds. No. Avg. TD Year 1. Walter Stanley 496 36 13.8 0 1989 2. Pat Studstill 457 29 15.8 0 1962 Desmond Howard 457 31 14.7 1 2000 Highest Punt Return Average Season (min. 20 returns) Player Avg. No. Yds. TD Year 1. Pat Studstill 15.76 29 457 0 1962 2. Mel Gray 15.40 25 385 1 1991 3. Desmond Howard 14.74 31 457 1 2000 Most Punt Return Yards Game Player Yds. Opp. Date 1. Tom Watkins 184 vs. SF 10/6/63 2. Jack Christiansen 175 vs. GB 11/22/51 3. Robbie Martin 140 vs. Pit 11/24/83 4. Jack Christiansen 126 vs. LaRm 10/14/51 5. Desmond Howard 119 at NO 9/3/00 Longest Punt Returns Player Yds. Opp. Date 1. Desmond Howard 95t NO 9/3/00 2. Tommy Watkins 90t vs. SF 10/6/63 3. Jack Christiansen 89t vs. GB 11/22/51 4. Eddie Payton 87t vs. Min 12/17/77 5. Bill Dudley 84t at ChiB 10/19/47 Howard s Best Combined Return Yards Seasons Year (Team) Punt Kickoff Total 1. 2000 (Det) 447 1,275 1,722 2. 1998 (Oak) 541 1,040 1,581 3. 1997 (Oak) 210 1,318 1,528 MOORE OF HERMAN WR Herman Moore is in the midst of moving up several all-time NFL receiving lists. He holds virtually every major Lions' career and seasonal receiving record, including career marks in receptions, receiving yardage and TD catches, and the seasonal standards for most receptions and receiving yardage.! Nov. 23, 2000 vs. New England, Moore became the 23rd player in NFL history to record 9,000 career receiving yards. He surpassed that milestone on his first reception (a 20-yarder) of the contest. Moore is the Lions' all-time career receiving yards record holder with 9,139 yards.! With 668 career receptions, Moore stands in 15th-place on the NFL s all-time receptions list. In the 2000 season finale vs. Chicago Dec. 24, he caught four passes to break a tie with Ozzie Newsome (662) for the 15th spot. He moved into a tie with Newsome at Green Bay Dec. 10. He is currently 20 catches behind Larry Centers (688) for 14th-place and 33 receptions behind Gary Clark (699) for 13th-place on that list.! On Nov. 12, 2000 vs. Atlanta, Moore passed Charlie Taylor (649) for the 15th position among the NFL s all-time receptions leaders. He passed Don Maynard (633) and Drew Hill (634) with his two receptions at Chicago Sept. 24. PAGE 8 OF 18

! On Dec. 20, 1998, Moore became the fastest player in NFL history to reach the 600-reception plateau. He was the 20th player in league history to accomplish that feat and did so in his 118th career game, breaking the previous record of Jerry Rice (123). In 1997, he became the third-fastest player in league history to reach the 500-reception plateau (99 games).! A four-time Pro Bowl selection, Moore has also recorded 34 100-yard outings in his career (Lions are 21-13 in those games). He is currently ranked 12 th on the NFL's all-time list for most career 100-yard receiving games, two behind Andre Reed, who is in 10th-place with 36 such outings. Moore Among The NFL s Elite NFL All-Time Receptions List Player Rec. Yards TD GP Yrs 1. Jerry Rice 1,289 19,334 176 239 17* 2. Cris Carter 1,025 13,006 124 214 15* 3. Andre Reed 951 13,198 87 234 16 4. Art Monk 940 12,721 68 224 16 5. Irving Fryar 851 12,785 84 255 17 6. Tim Brown 854 12,205 87 193 14* 7. Steve Largent 819 13,089 100 200 14 8. Henry Ellard 814 13,777 65 228 16 9. James Lofton 764 14,004 75 233 17 10. Charlie Joiner 750 12,146 65 239 18 11. Michael Irvin 750 11,904 65 159 12 12. Andre Rison 743 10,205 84 186 12 13 Gary Clark 699 10,856 65 167 11 14. Larry Centers 688 5,720 25 158 12* 15. Herman Moore 668 9,139 62 143 11* * Active NFL Top Active Pass Receivers Player Rec. Yards TD GP Yrs 1. Jerry Rice 1,289 19,334 176 239 17 2. Cris Carter 1,025 13,006 124 214 15 3. Tim Brown 854 12,205 87 193 14 4. Larry Centers 688 5,720 25 158 12 5. Herman Moore 668 9,139 62 143 11 NFL All-Time 100-Yard Receiving Games Player No. GP Yrs 1. Jerry Rice 65 239 17* 2. Don Maynard 50 186 15 3. Michael Irvin 47 159 12 4. James Lofton 43 233 17 5. Cris Carter 41 214 15* 6. Lance Alworth 41 136 11 7. Steve Largent 40 200 14 8. Stanley Morgan 38 196 14 9. Tim Brown 38 193 14* 10. Henry Ellard 37 228 16 11. Andre Reed 36 234 16 12. Herman Moore 34 143 11* Consecutive Games With Reception Player Games 1. Jerry Rice 226* 2. Art Monk 183 3. Steve Largent 177 4. Ozzie Newsome 150 5. Keith Byars 131 6. Harold Carmichael 127 7. Mel Gray 121 8. Michael Irvin 117 9. Cris Carter 111 10. Larry Centers 109 11. Herman Moore 107 Eric Martin 107 * Active streak Moore s Detroit Lions Receiving Records Most Receptions - Career Player Rec. Years 1. Herman Moore 668 1991-2. Brett Perriman 428 1991-96 3. Johnnie Morton 397 1994-4. Barry Sanders 352 1989-98 5. Charlie Sanders 336 1968-77 Most Receiving Yards - Career Player Yards Years 1. Herman Moore 9,139 1991-2. Johnnie Morton 5,456 1994-3. Brett Perriman 5,244 1991-96 4. Gail Cogdill 5,220 1960-68 5. Charlie Sanders 4,817 1968-77 Most Receiving Touchdowns - Career Player TD Years 1. Herman Moore 62 1991-2. Terry Barr 35 1957-65 Leonard Thompson 35 1975-86 4. Cloyce Box 32 49-50, 52-54 5. Charlie Sanders 31 1967-77 Johnnie Morton 31 1994- Most Receptions - Season Player Rec. Year 1. Herman Moore 123 1995 2. Brett Perriman 108 1995 3. Herman Moore 106 1996 4. Herman Moore 104 1997 5. Brett Perriman 94 1996 6. Herman Moore 82 1998 Most Receiving Yards - Season Player Yards Year 1. Herman Moore 1,686 1995 2. Brett Perriman 1,488 1995 3. Germane Crowell 1,338 1999 4. Herman Moore 1,296 1996 5. Herman Moore 1,293 1997 6. Pat Studstill 1,266 1966 7. Herman Moore 1,173 1994 Most Receptions - Game Player Rec. Game 1. Herman Moore 14 vs. Chi 12/4/95 2. Herman Moore 12 at Min 9/1/96 Cloyce Box 12 at Bal 12/3/50 Brett Perriman 12 at Chi 11/19/95 Brett Perriman 12 vs. Min 11/23/95 PORCHER S PRESSURES DE Robert Porcher has been named to two of the last four Pro Bowls. Porcher moved into a tie with Al Bubba Baker Sunday at Green Bay for the Lions career quarterback sacks record when he collected the 75.5 sack of his career. He needs.5 sack to become the Lions career sacks king.! After a slow start in 2000, Porcher erupted for five sacks in Games 10-11, including the third three-sack outburst of his career Nov. 19 at the New York Giants. He now leads the Lions with eight sacks in 2000. The above-mentioned two-game tally served as the 16th and 17th multi-sack outings of his career.! With his 15 sacks in 1999, he became the first player in Lions history to lead the club in sacks in five different seasons (1993 and 1996-99). Mike Cofer and Baker each led the Lions in sacks during four campaigns.! Porcher is the only player in team history to record at least 10 sacks in four consecutive years (1996-99).! Porcher s 57 sacks since 1996 are the most of any active NFL player in that span (Baltimore s Michael McCrary is second with 55).! His 15 sacks garnered in 99, gave him the most single-season sack tally for Lions player since quarterback sacks became an official statistic in 1983. His 99 output was the fourth-highest single season tally in Lions history, and he owns three of the top 10 11.5 in 98 (10th), 12.5 in 98 (7th) and 15.0 in 99 (4th) single-season sack totals. PAGE 9 OF 18