The black uniforms are coming in Detroit. And they’re right around the corner. The Lions are debuting their new black uniforms and blue helmets Monday night when they host the Seattle Seahawks. Dark matter pic.twitter.com/gFRBk1z7bX — Detroit Lions (@Lions) September 25, 2024 The “Motor City Muscle” uniforms are a reinterpretation of jerseys worn in the
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