After two exciting home wins in Detroit, the Lions (12-5) are heading to San Francisco to take on the 49ers (12-5) in the NFC Championship with a trip to Super Bowl LVIII on the line.

Detroit snapped a nine-game postseason losing streak - the longest in NFL history, which dated back to 1992 when they defeated the Rams.

 The Lions also hosted two home playoff games for the first time in franchise history.

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In Dan Campbell’s third season as the Detroit head coach, the Lions tied a franchise record with 12 regular season wins en route to clinching their first NFC North title since 1993.

The signal caller ranked second in passing yards (4,575) and fourth in touchdown passes (30) in the regular season.

A strong offensive front propelled the Lions to success in the regular season, led by QB Jared Goff.

He had plenty of helps from RBs David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs.

Together, the Lions will look to keep their season alive and upset the 49ers on Sunday night.