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Canadian ex-NFLer grew up a Detroit Lions fan. Now, he won't cheer for them after playing there

Luke Willson grew up in LaSalle, Ont., on the outskirts of Windsor — across the river from Detroit — cheering for the Lions.

The Super Bowl champion and retired tight end played parts of eight seasons in the NFL, primarily with Seattle and one season for his "hometown" Lions in 2018 when they finished with a 6-10 record.

"With the whole coaching staff, especially compared to where I had been in Seattle — where we've been to two Super Bowls — it was very disappointing," Willson said.

"Very unprofessional at times … for that league. I thought it was a very peewee style operation, and we stunk that year.

"To be honest with you," added Willson, "I got to the point where I thought we were purposely trying to lose. But that was my own conspiracy … all those things kind of added up … that'll burn you a little bit."

Since Willson's time with the team there have been changes, including the hiring of a new head coach and general manager three years ago.

Willson, who splits his time between the Toronto and Seattle areas, does NFL analysis for TSN — meaning he's able to come back to see family near Windsor.

After an exciting 31-23 win over the Tampa Bay Buchaneers last weekend, the Lions are set to play in their second-ever NFC Championship game, this Sunday in California against the San Francisco 49ers.

But will the boyhood Lions' diehard fan be rooting on his former team?

"No. I mean, I'm excited for Windsor. Don't get me wrong. I'm excited for the city itself," Willson said. "I obviously have a lot of my friends and not a ton of my family members, but a lot of my buddies are big Lions fans and I think it's great for the football scene. I'm really excited for that."

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