Season Description
The 2005 NFL season was the 86th regular season of the National Football League (NFL).
Regular season play was held from September 8, 2005, to January 1, 2006. The regular season also saw the first ever regular season game played outside the United States, as well as the New Orleans Saints being forced to play elsewhere due to damage to the Superdome and the entire New Orleans area by Hurricane Katrina.
The playoffs began on January 7. The New England Patriots' streak of 10 consecutive playoff wins and chance at a third straight Super Bowl title was ended in the Divisional Playoff Round by the Denver Broncos, and eventually the NFL title was won by the Pittsburgh Steelers, who defeated the Seattle Seahawks 21–10 in Super Bowl XL at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan on February 5 for their fifth Super Bowl win. This also marked the first time that a sixth-seeded team, who by the nature of their seeding would play every game on the road, would advance to and win the Super Bowl.
The season formally concluded with the Pro Bowl, the league's all-star game, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii on February 12.
This was also the final full season for Paul Tagliabue as commissioner.
Event List
Round 1
Detroit Lions vs Green Bay Packers -

Round 2
Chicago Bears vs Detroit Lions -

Round 4
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Detroit Lions -

Round 5
Detroit Lions vs Baltimore Ravens -

Round 6
Detroit Lions vs Carolina Panthers -

Round 7
Cleveland Browns vs Detroit Lions -

Round 8
Detroit Lions vs Chicago Bears -

Round 9
Minnesota Vikings vs Detroit Lions -

Round 10
Detroit Lions vs Arizona Cardinals -

Round 11
Dallas Cowboys vs Detroit Lions -

Round 12
Detroit Lions vs Atlanta Falcons -

Round 13
Detroit Lions vs Minnesota Vikings -

Round 14
Green Bay Packers vs Detroit Lions -

Round 15
Detroit Lions vs Cincinnati Bengals -

Round 16
New Orleans Saints vs Detroit Lions -

Round 17
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Detroit Lions -

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