Detroit, MI
YMCA Detroit to close Boll daycare center
Detroit — Leaders of the YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit are shutting down the early learning center at the Y’s downtown location at the end of August due to declining enrollment.
In a notice sent to families earlier this week from Kyle Anderson, vice president of operations, and Parrish Underwood, president and CEO of the Y of Metro Detroit, they said the daycare program at the Boll YMCA will continue to operate through Aug. 30 to allow families to find alternative care. The Boll YMCA is located on Broadway Street in downtown Detroit.
The notice was sent in a letter to families on Monday from Kyle Anderson, vice president of operations, and Parrish Underwood, president and CEO of the Y.
“Over the years, the center has been honored to serve the local community. However, it has experienced decreasing enrollment and was especially hard hit during the pandemic,” the leaders wrote. “Despite our efforts to reopen and sustain operations, average annual enrollment has been and is currently around 50% of licensed capacity, rendering the program unsustainable.”
The Boll Family YMCA will continue to offer various family programs, such as swim lessons, karate and sports.
“We understand this is a difficult and unexpected change for everyone,” the leaders wrote. “We do not make decisions without considering those most impacted ‑ in this case, our registered children, families, and center staff. We share the sadness of closing a program that has profoundly impacted the lives of so many children and families over the years. We want to express our heartfelt gratitude to our families and staff who have been an integral part.”
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Detroit, MI
Locker Room Buzz: Lions Have Kicked ‘Everyone’s Ass’ Last 11 Weeks
Here is a collection of quotes from Detroit Lions players and coaches following their 48-42 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 15.
Dan Campbell
On whether he thinks the Bills were great or if the Lions have serious defensive issues:
“No, I just feel like we didn’t play at the same level that that team did today. That’s how I feel, and that’s why, honestly, I put this on me. I didn’t, I just didn’t feel like I had them ready to go, not like we’ve been. You can get away with, maybe if you’re not quite all the way to a 10, but not against the Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs or Green Bay Packers, Minnesota, Philadelphia—whoever they are. It’s not going to be good enough, and it wasn’t good enough today.”
Jared Goff
On the importance of not overreacting to a loss:
“We don’t, yeah no. We’ll be just fine. I’m sure there will be a ton of stuff written about the sky falling, but no, internally, we’re good. Yeah, we had won how many in a row up to that point, but it sucks to lose. We would’ve loved to win every game out, all the way through the Super Bowl and I hope we can look back on this one as a good learning lesson for us and move on and use some of the stuff that we learned in this game to help us win these next three before we hit the Playoffs.”
Terrion Arnold
On if the defense felt like it was trying to claw back the entire game after a slow start:
“Nah, I wouldn’t say it feels like that. It’s one of those things where you look at, ‘What did we do wrong?’ On the plays that they scored, it wasn’t something where they necessarily went out there and won a 1-on-1 matchup or they went out there and did, it was on us. Aaron Glenn does a great job of putting us in positions to succeed, and we just have to go out there and execute the game plan.”
Dan Skipper
On his touchdown catch in the second quarter:
“I was trying to — the whole design of the play is the timing of it all. So getting the timing right, and once the ball is in the air, catch the ball, secure it. And then from there, they took (tight end) Brock (Wright). Turned around, there was one guy coming at me, so I lowered the shoulder on him.”
Josh Paschal
On the importance of moving forward after Sunday’s loss:
“He’s a great player, dynamic. He can hurt you with his legs, his arm. They got us today, but we’re gonna regroup. It’s a long season, and the good news is we’re still in control of our own destiny. We’ve got to get coached up and get back to work.”
DJ Reader
On how the team will respond after losing for the first time since Week 2:
“It’ll be fine, just can’t let it snowball. That’s really the thing. People get beat every Sunday. So we just can’t let it snowball. We still are what our record says we are, we’re 12-2. We’ve got a division opponent next week, we’ve got to go out there and get it done.”
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On if this loss will elevate their urgency:
“I think there should be urgency every Sunday. We’re getting closer and closer to the playoffs, we’ve already got a spot there. So I think the urgency, if it wasn’t, we should have it high. I think we do have it high. We just lost man. I think that’s what it is. It happens in this league. S**t, we’ve been kicking everybody’s a** for 12 weeks. This week, it happened to us.”
Sam LaPorta
On the importance of bouncing back next week against Chicago:
“We’ve got three games left. We’re gonna take it one game at a time. We know the opportunity of taking the one seed, just the benefit of playing here at Ford Field, the home-field advantage. Our fans are tremendous. Of course there’s tremendous urgency, but there is every week in the NFL. Every game is a tough game and everybody’s gonna give you their best.”
On if he wants to see the Bills again in February:
“Of course. You always want payback, especially when a team gets the best of you. But that’s the competitor in me saying that.”
Al-Quadin Muhammad
On whether playing a team like the Bills can teach them what they need to improve upon for the playoffs:
“As we watch the film there’s always things you can learn from playing the great football teams. But we’re gonna watch the film, we’re gonna evaluate us and we’re gonna go out there and do what we do best, play our style of football.”
Detroit, MI
Bills Mafia invades Detroit ahead of potential Super Bowl preview
Bills Mafia does table slam at tailgate in Detroit
Ryan Cauley, left, and Ryan Petras, right, are friends. But on Sunday, before the Bills and Lions kicked off, Cauley launched Petras through a table.
Hundreds of football fans in downtown Detroit were wearing blue, and it wasn’t just the Lions’ Honolulu Blue. It was a royal blue. Buffalo Bills Blue.
They are the Bills Mafia, a cheeky, self-given name for Buffalo Bills fans. The Mafia came in droves to Detroit Sunday, anxiously awaiting a matchup between the Lions and Bills, two likely SuperBowl contenders. In parking lots all around Ford Field, hordes of Bills fans were bearing the cold, wet weather and enjoying the camaraderie of fandom, anticipating the showdown of high-speed offenses at Ford Field.
The Bills Mafia has become infamous for their pregame antics, which often go viral on social media. Among their many hijinks, the Bills Mafia is perhaps most known for jumping from high places onto foldable white tables — the Bills Mafia table slam.
And at the corner of Gratiot Avenue and Brush Street, the Bills mafia congregated to do just that. At a large tailgate hosted by Fans of Buffalo — a group that advertises itself as the “premier Buffalo sports travel group” — white, plastic tables were getting crushed all day.
From a distance, it might have looked like an act of violence when Alex Cauley, a big, burly Buffalo fan in Bills-themed Zumbas overalls, threw Ryan Petras, a Lions fan, through a table from atop a concrete block. But they’re friends, they said, and were partying downtown and having a good time regardless of who might win.
Petras, 31, is from Troy. Cauley, also 31, is from Kansas City. The two met years ago while working together and linked up to tailgate before they game. They both plan to be groomsmen at each other’s weddings.
“He’s a good guy, even though he’s a Bills fan,” Petras said before getting thrown through the table.
Ceremoniously, Buffalo fans gathered around the table while Cauley led them in a chant before launching Petras (and himself) through the table, crashing to the ground and laughing — wincing with a little bit of pain, too.
“I’ll feel that tomorrow,” Petras said.
This season, the Bills mafia has brought a considerable presence to all of their away games. The goal is to make every game for the Bills feel like a home game, even if they are hundreds of miles away.
Kym Eiss, a Bills fan born in Buffalo, now living in Toledo, was out early for the tailgate in all of her Bills gear. Her reason for coming out?
“It’s the Mafia. What do you mean?” Eiss said. “I bleed red, white and blue, my whole family is from Buffalo.”
Eiss said she has some respect for the Lions, saying that she expects this game to be a preview of this year’s Super Bowl. But, of course, her faith was behind Josh Allen and Buffalo’s high-powered offense.
“The Bills, Josh (Allen), they look good. There’s no other way to put it,” Eiss said.
On the same strip of tailgaters on Mechanic Street, DJ Myers, a 29-year-old Lions fan from Troy, said there were simply “too many” Bills fans in Detroit, but he wasn’t intimidated by their presence.
“(Lions) fans this year have been as good as ever and you’ve seen the blue wave from the Lions in Arizona and Green Bay,” Myers said. “Our noise is so important to the product we put out on the field.”
Myers has been to every Lions home game this season, and he traveled to Arizona in week three to see the Lions beat the Cardinals. Lions fans are just as dedicated as the Bills Mafia, Myers said.
“That’s why this is the most expensive ticket in the NFL this year,” Myers said. “It’s not by accident,”
Liam Rappleye covers breaking and trending news. He can be reached at LRappleye@freepress.com
Detroit, MI
Buffalo Bills vs. Detroit Lions game: How to watch, kickoff time and more
It’s official, NFC North’s Detroit Lions and the AFC East’s top seeded Buffalo Bills have both clinched their divisions, guaranteeing the teams a spot in the NFL playoffs. The two teams have been dominating the league this season, but only one of them can emerge victorious when will meet for the first time this season on Sunday afternoon for a game that some are considering a possible Super Bowl preview. This Sunday’s game will air on CBS and Paramount+ during their late window with a 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff. Here’s all the info you need about today’s Bills vs. Lions game; you can also keep an eye on live game-day updates here.
How to watch the Bills vs. Lions game:
Date: December 15, 2024
Time: 4:25 p.m. ET/1:25 p.m. PT
Game: Bills vs. Lions
TV channel: CBS
Streaming: Paramount+, Fubo, DirecTV, NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube, and more
What channel is the Bills vs. Lions game on?
The Lions vs. Bills game is this Sunday, Dec. 15 airing live at 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS.
How to watch the Bills vs. Lions game:
The Buffalo Bills vs. Detroit Lions game is also available to stream on Paramount+ through their NFL on CBS channel, which is included in both their Essential plan and their Paramount+ with SHOWTIME plan. You can also watch CBS on platforms including Fubo TV, DirecTV and YouTube TV. Out-of-market viewers will be able to find the game on YouTube TV’s NFL Sunday Ticket and NFL+.
Paramount+ offers subscribers access to NFL games on CBS. Plus, the platform is great for fans of Champions League soccer, Star Trek, Survivor, The Challenge and so much more.
Unlike a lot of other streaming services these days, Paramount+ still offers a one-week free trial — so new subscribers can sign up to watch this weekend and check out the rest of the Paramount+ library totally free for seven days.
Try free at Paramount+
(Fubo)
Fubo TV gives you access to ESPN, NFL Network, Fox, ABC, CBS and 100+ more live channels. At $80/month, the live TV streaming service is definitely a big investment for football fans. But it offers nearly every channel you’ll need to watch the NFL season, and still leaves you with major savings compared to a traditional cable package. Fubo subscribers also get 1000 hours of cloud DVR storage. The platform also offers a free trial period, so you can catch a week’s worth of games risk-free.
The platform also offers a free trial period, so you can catch some games risk-free. Right now you can get $20 off any Fubo tier for your first month.
$44.99/month at Fubo
(YouTube)
NFL Sunday Ticket is available exclusively on YouTube TV and offers football fans the chance to watch every major game that’s airing out of their local markets. NFL Sunday ticket is available with a subscription to YouTube TV for $670.96 over four months (that’s $168/mo). You can also purchase a subscription without being a YouTube TV subscriber for $479 for the season.
Try free at YouTube
2024 NFL season Week 15 schedule:
All times Eastern
Thursday, Dec. 12
Sunday, Dec. 15
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Kansas City Chiefs vs. Cleveland Browns: 1 p.m. (CBS)
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Cincinnati Bengals vs. Tennessee Titans: 1 p.m. (FOX)
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Washington Commanders vs. New Orleans Saints: 1 p.m. (FOX)
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Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Giants: 1 p.m. (CBS)
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Dallas Cowboys vs. Carolina Panthers: 1 p.m. (FOX)
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New York Jets vs. Jacksonville Jaguars: 1 p.m. (FOX)
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Miami Dolphins vs. Houston Texans: 1 p.m. (CBS)
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Indianapolis Colts vs. Denver Broncos: 4:25 p.m. (CBS)
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Buffalo Bills vs. Detroit Lions: 4:25 p.m. (CBS)
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Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Philadelphia Eagles: 4:25 p.m. (FOX)
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New England Patriots vs. Arizona Cardinals: 4:25 p.m. (CBS)
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Los Angeles Chargers: 4:25 p.m. (FOX)
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Green Bay Packers vs. Seattle Seahawks: 8:20 p.m. (NBC, Peacock)
Monday, Dec. 16
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Chicago Bears vs. Minnesota Vikings: 8:00 p.m. (ABC, ESPN+)
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Atlanta Falcons vs. Las Vegas Raiders: 8:30 p.m. (ESPN)
How to watch every NFL game this season:
Many NFL games are broadcast on local channels, so if you’re looking to catch an in-market game, it may be as simple as turning on your TV (or setting up a digital TV antenna). A $7/month subscription to NFL+ will get you access to NFL Network which can be great for watching some games, but the downside of NFL+ is that when it comes to the regular season, it’s just local and primetime games (and only on mobile or tablet!). In which case, here’s what we recommend to watch the NFL.
(Fubo)
Fubo TV gives you access to ESPN, NFL Network, Fox, ABC, CBS and 100+ more live channels. At $80/month, the live TV streaming service is definitely a big investment for football fans. But it offers nearly every channel you’ll need to watch the NFL season, and still leaves you with major savings compared to a traditional cable package. Fubo subscribers also get 1000 hours of cloud DVR storage.
The platform also offers a free trial period, so you can catch some games risk-free. Right now you can get $20 off any Fubo tier for your first month.
$44.99/month at Fubo
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