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Jason Hanson honored at halftime, says he'll 'be a Detroit Lion forever'
Jason Hanson gave Detroit Lions fans exactly what they wanted Sunday, when he was inducted as the 14th member of the Pride of the Lions: his own ovation for fans.
?I didn?t only play football for Detroit,? Hanson said as he stood at midfield during a halftime ceremony. ?I played football only in Detroit. I?ll be a Detroit Lion forever.?
For 21 seasons, Hanson was as much a face of the team as anyone. His 327 games set the NFL record for games played with one team. And he set just about every Lions scoring record in the process, and several NFL records.
Hanson arrived in style for his ceremony. He did a tour around the field while riding shotgun in a black Ford Mustang. He waved and saluted the fans, looking every part the elder statesman, even though he may not feel the part at 43.
?I?m in the middle of Ford Field on game day in slacks and a Mustang ride,? Hanson told the crowd. ?I feel like I should be warming up.?
When Hanson walked toward midfield, some blasts from his past were there waiting for him: former punters Nick Harris and Jim Arnold and former special-teams coach Frank Novak.
?Jim, you held for my first field goal in the NFL,? Hanson said, ?and Nick, you held for my last field goal in the NFL.?
Then, one of the key people in Hanson?s career made a surprise entrance. Former special-teams coach Chuck Priefer showed up and got a bear hug from Hanson, who often has credited Priefer with making him such a successful kicker.
Hanson?s name and the years he played, 1992-2012, were unveiled on the East side of the stadium, along with other Lions greats.
Team president Tom Lewand offered his thanks to Hanson for a career filled with consistency and professionalism.
?On behalf of the entire William Clay Ford family and everyone in the Detroit Lions organization and Lions fans everywhere, it?s a great, great pleasure and honor to welcome Jason as the 14th member of the Pride of the Lions,? Lewand said.
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