NFL team season
The 1978 Detroit Lions season was the franchise's 49th season in the National Football League . Under new head coach and former NFL player Monte Clark , the Lions continue to struggle with mediocrity finishing in third place again with a less than stellar record of 7–9.
This season would also be the swan song for starting quarterback Greg Landry's stellar ten-year career in Detroit, as in the offseason Landry was shipped to the Baltimore Colts for a 1979 fourth round pick (#88—Ulysses Norris ), a 1979 fifth round pick (#131—Walt Brown ), and a 1980 third round pick (#62—Mike Friede), in a rebuilding process begun by head coach Monte Clark .[ 1] [ 2]
Offseason
NFL draft
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Notes
Detroit traded its third-round pick (67th) and seventh-round pick in 1979 to Cleveland in exchange for the rights to K Tom Skladany .
Detroit traded DT Herb Orvis to Baltimore in exchange for the Colts' fourth-round pick (107th).
Detroit traded P Herman Weaver to Denver in exchange for the Broncos' fourth- and sixth-round picks (109th and 165th).
Detroit traded LB Jim Laslavic to San Diego in exchange for the Chargers' fifth- and sixth-round picks (123rd and 153rd).
Detroit traded its ninth-round pick (233rd) to San Francisco in exchange for K Steve Mike-Mayer .
Personnel
Staff
1978 Detroit Lions staff
Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
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Roster
Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
1
September 3
Green Bay Packers
L 7–13
0–1
Pontiac Silverdome
51,187
2
at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
W 15–7
1–1
Tampa Stadium
64,445
3
September 17
Chicago Bears
L 0–19
1–2
Pontiac Silverdome
65,982
4
September 24
at Seattle Seahawks
L 16–28
1–3
Kingdome
60,040
5
October 1
at Green Bay Packers
L 14–35
1–4
Milwaukee County Stadium
54,601
6
October 8
Washington Redskins
L 19–21
1–5
Pontiac Silverdome
60,555
7
October 15
at Atlanta Falcons
L 0–14
1–6
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
51,172
8
October 22
San Diego Chargers
W 31–14
2–6
Pontiac Silverdome
54,031
9
October 29
at Chicago Bears
W 21–17
3–6
Soldier Field
53,378
10
November 5
at Minnesota Vikings
L 7–17
3–7
Metropolitan Stadium
46,008
11
November 12
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
W 34–23
4–7
Pontiac Silverdome
60,320
12
November 19
at Oakland Raiders
L 17–29
4–8
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
44,517
13
November 23
Denver Broncos
W 17–14
5–8
Pontiac Silverdome
71,785
14
December 3
at St. Louis Cardinals
L 14–21
5–9
Busch Memorial Stadium
39,200
15
Minnesota Vikings
W 45–14
6–9
Pontiac Silverdome
78,685
16
December 17
San Francisco 49ers
W 33–14
7–9
Pontiac Silverdome
56,674
Note : Intra-division games are in bold text
Game summaries
Week 9: at Chicago Bears
1
2 3 4 Total
• Lions
7
14 0 0
21
Bears
3
7 7 0
17
Standings
References
External links
Franchise Records Stadiums Culture Lore Rivalries Division championships (10) League championships (4) Media Current league affiliations