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Phil O'Connor
28.03.25

Detroit DNA: Lions and Ford Extend Partnership, Double Down on Grit and Growth

In Detroit, some things just go together: Coney dogs and Faygo, hard work and a can-do attitude, and the Detroit Lions and Ford Motor Company. The football franchise and automaker are woven together, embodying the same blue-collar spirit, resilience, and unwavering grit that defines Detroiters.

And now, the Lions and Ford are extending their Ford Field naming rights partnership, which first began in 2002 when the Lions relocated to downtown Detroit, with Bill Ford spearheading the effort.

Since then, Ford Field has been a cornerstone of that neighborhood’s resurgence. The stadium's presence has drawn many millions of visitors to the area, boosting the local economy and helping solidify Detroit's place on the national stage. Its giant white roof, illuminated at night with blue lighting on the Ford Field logo, has made the facility a recognizable anchor in aerial imagery that appears frequently on live sports broadcasts.

The extension of the naming rights partnership is rare in today’s sports landscape; it’s the second-longest tenured naming rights partnership across the National Football League’s 30 venues.

Both the Lions, who played their home games in Detroit from 1934-1974, and Ford, which restored Michigan Central Station and is turning acres of land in the Corktown neighborhood into a tech and cultural hub, have deep roots in the community — and plans to help the city grow and succeed.

Wide stadium views during an NFC Divisional round football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on January 21, 2024 in Detroit. (Stephanie VanWagoner/Detroit Lions via AP)

Outside of the Lions, Ford Field has hosted major events including Super Bowl XL, the NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four, and the NCAA Frozen Four. It will host the 2027 NCAA Men's Final Four and is in contention for other high-profile events.

Beyond sports, Ford Field has become a major concert venue, attracting world-renowned artists and breaking attendance records.

Phil O’Connor is global director of marketing communications for Ford Blue and Ford Model e.