Detroit Lions vs Buffalo Bills showdown brings out Anxious Football Fans & 94.7 WCSX
In the catalog of classic rock, there are dozens upon dozens of songs that embody and characterize the intensity and grit of sports and competition. Some of these songs include;…

1,2,3,4 We want the Lions to win one more!!
Austin ZidarIn the catalog of classic rock, there are dozens upon dozens of songs that embody and characterize the intensity and grit of sports and competition. Some of these songs include; Queen-We will rock you/We are the Champions, Survivors-Eye of the tiger, or even Europe-The Final Countdown. If there was one song that took on the feeling of the 60,000 plus who packed Ford Field in Detroit to watch the (12 win) Detroit Lions take on the (10 win) Buffalo Bills, that song would have been the 1973 Electric Light Orchestra hit "Showdown."
Indeed, for many inside the stadium and media outlets both local and national, this game has been considered a marquee showdown and an early showing for what we might see in this year's Super Bowl in February. The Detroit Lions and Quarterback Jared Goff have been riding a winning streak that has never been seen in the storied history of the team's franchise. On the other side the Buffalo Bills and Quarterback Josh Allen are looking at returning to the top of their conference and make their statement as they are the best team and MVP contender in not only the AFC but in all the NFL.
The Detroit Lions have had plenty of support from their fans as every home game has been a sell out with tickets on the secondary market fetching as much as $400 just for standing room only. Those lucky enough to attend a game in person to root for the Detroit Lions have anxiously waited for gameday with many showing up hours ahead of time to stand outside Ford Field and join in the comradery of the other diehard fans.
With the latest successes of the Detroit Lions capturing the attention of the media, the Lions have played host to many National broadcasts pregame and postgame specials. No exception was made for this matchup as the colleagues and crew of CBS Sports "NFL Today" show came to the Motor City for the primetime bout to hear from fans and analyze the keys to the game.
94.7 WCSX was in the thick of all the action as Detroit Lions gameday wouldn't be complete without walking past and paying a visit to the Elwood Bar & Grill right across the street from Ford Field. The WCSX promo team had their whole day filled with giving out prizes to the Lions fans in attendance and keeping some of them dry as they awaited in the rain, snow, and even at times sleet for Ford Field to open up.
A special thanks to Elwood manager Liz and her outstanding staff for letting WCSX rock with the best football fans in Detroit.
Austin Zidar1,2,3,4 We want the Lions to win one more!!
Family of 4 smile before lions v bills game 12.15.2024
Austin Zidar6 hours before kickoff and the fans are already lining up in the rain to watch their team win!
Lions fans line up on brush street to enter ford field before buffalo bills game 12.15.2024
Austin ZidarCBS Sports has come to town to witness this incredible season matchup between the Lions and Bills.
CBS Sports live broadcast in downtown Detroit with wcsx. 12.15.2024
Austin ZidarOnce Jim Nantz and the experts are done with their Football picks, maybe they can pick what Bob Seger song they want to hear on WCSX.
Jim Nantz and CBS Sports broadcast at Ford Field 12.15.2024
Austin ZidarFormer Detroit Lion Nate Burleson is leading the rally for these Football hungry Lion fans.
CBS Sports broadcast outside ford field with wcsx logo in background. 12.15.2024
Austin ZidarWhen the national media comes to town, your always bound to see a WCSX fan rocking your tv screen!
wcsx fan smiles for camera on cbs sports tv show. 12.15.2024
Austin ZidarCoach "Faux Campbell" is ready to move Forward Down the Field to victory!
Dan Campbell look alike stops for a visit at the wcsx tent 12.15.2024




