Detroit Lions will wear their Honolulu Blue jerseys and pants against Washington Commanders on Saturday at Ford Field in NFL divisional playoff round.
The Detroit Lions' uniforms used to be a muddy mess, a blah version of Honolulu blue and a dull gray. Their uniforms got better, and they're winning.
Traditional threads are the trend across the league for the wild-card round. The AFC North will see a familiar uniform battle between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers. The Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles will also rock classic looks on both sides. Here are the uniforms for each team in the NFL playoffs.
Five USC Trojans signees in the 2025 cycle are competing this week in the Polynesian Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii, including five-star quarterback Husan Longstreet,
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Alexander Gouin says he’s one of scores of lifelong Detroit Lions fans who have been priced out of Saturday’s face off with the Commanders at Ford Field.
LOS ANGELES >> Musicians Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Joni Mitchell and Jelly Roll will take the stage with other big names at wildfire relief concerts in Los Angeles this month, organizers said on Thursday.
The Port of Los Angeles announced a new $31 million grant Thursday afternoon to test new reduced emission technology.
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court dealt a major setback to the oil industry Monday, refusing to block lawsuits from California and other blue states that seek billions of dollars in damages for the effects of climate change. Without a comment or dissent, the justices turned down closely watched appeals from Sunoco, Shell and other energy producers.