FRENCHTOWN TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Rob ''Lion Eyes'' Gonzales stood on a swath of the turf from Pontiac Silverdome in his basement, sporting his signature shades with blue frames and leaping lions on silver lenses that obstruct his view.
''For years, that was a good thing,'' he joked Thursday.
No one is laughing at the Detroit Lions anymore.
The Lions, one of the NFL's worst teams for much of its 90-year history, are Super Bowl favorites for the first time and long-suffering fans are loving every minute of it.
Detroit will kick off a potential run to its first league title since 1957 against the Washington Commanders on Saturday night at Ford Field.
It's the hottest ticket in Motown — and the NFL.
The average ticket price is $836, according to Vivid Seats, and that's more than $300 more than tickets in Philadelphia and about three times more expensive than it costs to watch games in Kansas City and Buffalo.
Just two games other than the Super Bowl since 2010 had a higher average price for sold tickets, according to the secondary-market ticketing site.