Benjamin Capp, a Lions season ticket holder for 66 years, is getting the opportunity to watch his team host a Divisional playoff game at Ford Field. He was seen meeting Peyton Manning and Chad Smith from the Red Hot Chili Peppers before the game. This marks a historic moment for Capp, who has been invited to watch his team's playoff run from the sidelines. Michigan native Bryan Rust also expressed his enjoyment of the Lions' playoff run, highlighting the rarity of such opportunities for the team.
Some of the guys are watching the Lions game on the bus back from practice. Michigan native Bryan Rust has been enjoying their run: "It’s been fun to watch. Obviously, there haven’t been too many years to cheer for. Last time they went to a playoff game I wasn’t born yet."
Benjamin Capp has been a Lions season ticket holder since 1957 — over 66 years. Today, he’s been invited to watch his longtime team’s historic playoff run from the sidelines: https://t.co/2czLsj04EH
Benjamin Capp has been a Lions season ticket holder for 66 years 🤯 He was on the field chopping it up with Peyton Manning and Chad Smith from the Red Hot Chili Peppers pregame 🤩 (via @NFL) https://t.co/6tQ9sOZCYN
Benjamin Capp, @Lions season ticket holder for 66 years, meets up with Peyton Manning and @ChiliPeppers drummer Chad Smith before the game. 💙 📺: #TBvsDET -- 3pm ET on NBC 📱: Stream on #NFLPlus https://t.co/frRD38BNYS https://t.co/CE8qIPPOn3
In his 66th year as a @Lions season ticket holder, Benjamin Capp gets to watch them host a Divisional playoff game today at Ford Field. https://t.co/15ZVVQusW2