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The 2004 Detroit Lions season was the franchise's 75th season in the National Football League. The team began attempting to improve on their 5–11 record from 2003, they improved to 6–10 that season but, the Lions couldn't make the playoffs for a sixth consecutive season. In week 1, the Lions defeated the Chicago Bears in Chicago, 20–16, to snap a 24-game road losing streak, which was the longest road losing streak in franchise history. It was the first road win for the Lions under Matt Millen. The Lions would defeat the Houston Texans the next week, 28–16, to start the season 2–0. In week 7, the Lions defeated the New York Giants 28–13 on the road to begin the season 4–2, while going 3–0 on the road during that span.

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  • The 2004 Detroit Lions season was the franchise's 75th season in the National Football League. The team began attempting to improve on their 5–11 record from 2003, they improved to 6–10 that season but, the Lions couldn't make the playoffs for a sixth consecutive season. In week 1, the Lions defeated the Chicago Bears in Chicago, 20–16, to snap a 24-game road losing streak, which was the longest road losing streak in franchise history. It was the first road win for the Lions under Matt Millen. The Lions would defeat the Houston Texans the next week, 28–16, to start the season 2–0. In week 7, the Lions defeated the New York Giants 28–13 on the road to begin the season 4–2, while going 3–0 on the road during that span. However, in the following weeks, the Lions played poorly, as they would lose 5 straight games to sit at 4–7. The Lions would then defeat the Arizona Cardinals 26–12 the following week. However, the week after that, the Lions were eliminated from the playoffs after they lost to the Packers 16–13 in Green Bay. The Lions would only win 1 more game the rest of the season, as they defeated the Bears in week 16, 19–13 at home. The Lions sweep over the Bears during the season would be one of 2 times during the Matt Millen era that saw the Lions sweep a divisional opponent. They also did this against the Bears in 2007. The Lions had a non-last place finish in the NFC North for the first time since the division was founded. (en)
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  • * Defensive coordinator – Dick Jauron * Defensive line – Larry Brooks * Linebackers – Richard Smith * Defensive backs – George Catavolos * Defensive assistant – Johnny Holland * Defensive assistant – Don Clemons (en)
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  • * Owner and chairman – William Clay Ford, Sr. * Vice chairman – William Clay Ford, Jr. * President and chief executive officer – Matt Millen * Executive vice president and chief operating officer – Tom Lewand * Senior vice president of football administration/legal affairs – Martin Mayhew * Director of pro personnel – Sheldon White * Director of college scouting – Scott McEwen * Assistant director of pro personnel – Charlie Sanders * College scouting coordinator – Russ Bolinger (en)
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  • * Head coach – Steve Mariucci * Assistant to the head coach – Kevin Lartigue (en)
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  • * Offensive coordinator – Sherman Lewis * Quarterbacks – Greg Olson * Running backs – Tom Rathman * Wide receivers – Kevin Higgins * Tight ends – Andy Sugarman * Offensive line – Pat Morris * Assistant offensive line/tight ends – Sean Kugler (en)
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  • * Special teams coordinator – Chuck Priefer * Assistant special teams – Stan Kwan (en)
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  • * Strength and conditioning – Jason Arapoff * Strength and conditioning – Malcolm Blacken * Assistant strength and conditioning – Mondray Gee (en)
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  • The 2004 Detroit Lions season was the franchise's 75th season in the National Football League. The team began attempting to improve on their 5–11 record from 2003, they improved to 6–10 that season but, the Lions couldn't make the playoffs for a sixth consecutive season. In week 1, the Lions defeated the Chicago Bears in Chicago, 20–16, to snap a 24-game road losing streak, which was the longest road losing streak in franchise history. It was the first road win for the Lions under Matt Millen. The Lions would defeat the Houston Texans the next week, 28–16, to start the season 2–0. In week 7, the Lions defeated the New York Giants 28–13 on the road to begin the season 4–2, while going 3–0 on the road during that span. (en)
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