Lions’ NFC Championship Watch Party At Ford Field: How To Attend
Let’s go Lions! Sunday was quite the game, and many Detroiters are still celebrating the win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Detroit Lions will be playing against the San…

Let’s go Lions! Sunday was quite the game, and many Detroiters are still celebrating the win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Detroit Lions will be playing against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship in San Francisco this upcoming Sunday. If you’re looking to join in on the fun from Detroit, Ford Field will be hosting the Detroit Lions NFC Championship game watch party.
How can you go?
Doors will be open at 5 p.m. ahead of Sunday’s 6:30 p.m. kick-off. Tickets will go on sale on Ticketmaster on Monday, Jan 22, at 3 p.m. Those interested will have the opportunity to purchase up to 10 tickets while supplies last. According to the Lions, space is limited, and the event is subject to availability. Reservations will be accepted until Friday, Jan. 26, or until capacity has been reached.
If you’re a Lions Loyal Member, they’re reminding fans to their email associated with their membership to successfully purchase tickets.
The game will be shown on all the video boards and display screens on the field at Ford Field, according to the Lions. There’s even a charitable aspect to attending the watch party. A portion of all proceeds from this event will support the Detroit Lions Foundation for youth and high school sports.
Some of the event features include access to the 100-level concourse and reserved seating in the lower bowl to watch the game. The Lions Supply Retail store will be open to shop for official gear. There will be Power Hour pricing at select locations throughout the stadium from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Of course, there will be plenty of photo opportunities available with appearances by Lions Cheerleaders and Roary.
How much is parking?
In Ford Field controlled lots, parking is available for $10. It’s worth mentioning that all parking is first-come, first serve.
Find more information about the watch party here.
NFL Playoff Power Rankings: 4 Teams with the Best Super Bowl Chances
We're down to just eight teams. Who will win the Super Bowl this season? We'll know a lot more after this weekend. But, I have to say that these matchups this weekend all look really good. I can't wait to get comfy and watch all of the football action. So, let's get into some NFL playoff power rankings and the teams left with the best Super Bowl chances.
As for the games, when it comes to the AFC, the Houston Texans will head to Baltimore to play the Ravens. That's going to make for an exciting game. I totally think the Ravens will have it, but CJ Stroud is a fantastic quarterback, so he's going to give Lamar Jackson a run for his money. Later in the day, the Kansas City Chiefs will go to Buffalo to take on the Buffalo Bills. Expect another cold game, but hopefully not as cold as the outdoor games last weekend. Why don't these teams just accept the fact that they need domes?
As for the NFC, the Green Bay Packers go up against the San Francisco 49ers in San Francisco. Man. As a Detroit Lions fan, it's hard to root for Green Bay. But, a Green Bay win would be beneficial to the Lions, so heck, go Packers. Of course, the Detroit Lions will also host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. While the Lions beat the Bucs earlier in the season, the Bucs are on an incredible winning stream. I'm worried the Detroit fanbase is a bit too confident about a win, but I'm not worried that the team feeling that way. Dan Campbell and company always talk about how they're "not finished," and I think they see this as a winnable game, but not an easy one.
So, that completes the schedule of NFL games this weekend. Now, let's get into the NFL playoff power rankings and four teams with the best Super Bowl chances.
4. Detroit Lions
The Detroit Lions earned their first playoff win since 1992 last weekend. Now, since the Packers won their game against the Cowboys (what a blowout, right?), the Lions will host another playoff game in the divisional round. That helps their odds of making it to the Super Bowl. If they beat the Bucs, then they just need to get past either the 49ers or Packers to get to Vegas.
3. Buffalo Bills
For a while, the Buffalo Bills looked like toast. But, they're peaking the right time in the season. They won the AFC East and beat the Steelers in their wild-card game in Buffalo. Now, they have another home game, this time against the Kansas City Chiefs. It's Patrick Mahomes' first road playoff game. Having this game in Buffalo gives the Bills the edge, and they could make it to the Big Game.
2. San Francisco 49ers
While many analysts have the 49ers winning the whole thing, I have them just one step shy. They're the top seed in the NFC, but if they go up against the Ravens in the Super Bowl, I think it's going to be tough for them to win. That said, they're No. 2 on this list, meaning they have great odds of making it to the Super Bowl.
1. Baltimore Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens took the No. 1 seed in the AFC and really seem like the team to beat. Quarterback Lamar Jackson is unbelievable on the field and the likely MVP winner. If they get past Green Bay, which they should, I think they're strong enough to win the whole thing.