HH. Due to scheduling conflicts with the Motor City Marathon, kickoff for the thrilling Lions vs Buccaneers matchup may be rescheduled..
Detroit’s Lions preparing to host the Buccaneers at Ford Field had all the makings: primetime mood, home-crowd hunger, Bucs arriving with fire. Then came the notice: “Due to the Motor City Marathon, kickoff may be rescheduled.” Lions Nation sat up. The motor city doesn’t do things half-heartedly, and when your city’s marathon blocks roads, changes ripple fast.

Picture this: fans weaving around marathon barricades, tailgate tents repositioned, shuttle drops re-routed. The stadium itself doesn’t change — but the path to your seats does. For Detroit faithful, that’s just fuel. For Tampa fans, it’s another test of focus: you’ve traveled in, ready to strike, and now you’re asked to adapt.
The Lions will remind their crowd: “It doesn’t matter when we start — only how we finish.” And for the Bucs, the mantra becomes: “We came this far — the streets can detour, but the field remains our focus.”
Marathon or no marathon, fans should do this: Arrive earlier than you planned. Check parking routes. Confirm kickoff times. Bring your voice, bring your pride. Because when Ford Field lights up, whether at 7:00 or 7:30, the roar will be heard.

On the field, tension is high. Lions want to prove they can dominate at home. Buccaneers want to show their road resilience. And the city around them? It’s alive with runners, spectators, traffic — yet the stadium stands at the center. That’s your cue: find your place, lock in, and let the moment be yours.
Bottom line: Marathon or game day, Detroit faithful — show up. The kickoff may move, but the mission doesn’t.



