1989 Detroit Lions season

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1989 Detroit Lions season
Owner
NFC Central
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Pro BowlersRB Barry Sanders
LB Jerry Ball
LB Chris Spielman
K Eddie Murray
1989 NFL Draft
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The 1989 season was the Detroit Lions' 60th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 56th as the Detroit Lions, and their first full season under head coach Wayne Fontes. The team improved upon their 4–12 record from the previous season, falling to 2–9 before winning out to finish at 7–9. It was the Lions' sixth consecutive losing season, failing to reach the postseason for each of those seasons.

This was the first season with

NFL Rookie of the Year award. In the passing game, Bob Gagliano and Rodney Peete split time as quarterback, starting eight and seven games respectively. Neither the offense nor defense were above average, with the offense moving 4,992 yards and the defensive allowing 5,537 yards; both ranked 19th in the league. Special teams were the only highlight of the Lions, with kicker Eddie Murray receiving his second and last Pro Bowl nod making 20 of 21 field goals and all 36 extra points, and punt returner Walter Stanley
leading the league in yards per punt return with 13.8.

Offseason

NFL Draft

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The Lions took quarterback Rodney Peete in the sixth round.