Week 1: Lions 35, Eagles 0 On Friday, September 20, 1935, the Lions opened their season with a 35–0 victory over the
Philadelphia Eagles before a crowd of approximately 10,000 at
University of Detroit Stadium. Halfback
Ernie Caddel scored three touchdowns.
Dutch Clark also scored a touchdown, and a fifth came on a 10-yard pass from
Pug Vaughan to
Frank Christensen. Clark kicked four extra points, and
Glenn Presnell kicked the fifth. The Lions prevented the Eagles from making a first down. The Lions totaled 381 total yards against the Eagles, including 324 rushing yards on 57 carries for an average of 6.8 yards per carry. Following the game, the Associated Press reported that the Lions has "definitely established themselves as serious contenders for the 1935 National Professional football league championship."
Week 3: Dodgers 12, Lions 10 The Lions suffered their first loss of the season in a road game against the Brooklyn Dodgers at
Ebbets Field.
Week 4: Lions 17, Redskins 7 In week four, the Lions defeated the
Boston Redskins 17–7 in front at
Fenway Park in Boston. The Lions opened the scoring in the first quarter with a 35-yard field goal by
Glenn Presnell. The Lions added a touchdown in the third quarter on a 20-yard touchdown pass from
Ace Gutowsky to
Dutch Clark. Both teams scored touchdowns in the fourth quarter. The Lions' final touchdown was fueled by a 40-yard run by
Ernie Caddel and a final 10-yard touchdown run by Caddel. This would be the Lions' last road win against the Redskins until the
2013 season, as they went on a 21-game road losing streak against them, one of the longest road losing streaks against a single opponent in NFL history.
Week 5: Packers 13, Lions 9 In week five, the Lions suffered their second loss of the season, falling to the
Green Bay Packers 13–9 at State Fair Park in Milwaukee. Former Oregon State tackle
Tar Schwammel kicked two field goals for the Packers. Through the first five games,
Ernie Caddel was tied with
Dale Burnett for the NFL scoring lead with five touchdowns and 30 points. Caddel had gained 297 yards on 39 carries for an average of 7.6 yards per carry.
Week 6: Lions 14, Redskins 0 In the sixth game of the season, the Lions defeated the
Boston Redskins 14–0 in front of 14,000 spectators in Detroit. In the first quarter,
Ernie Caddel threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to Schneller for the first points of the game. The second half was played in heavy fog, "at times almost completely blotting out all action, and making necessary the use of a white ball."
Week 7: Lions 7, Cardinals 6 In week seven, the Lions narrowly defeated the Chicago Cardinals in the rain and mud at
Wrigley Field. The final score was 7–6 with the difference being a successful extra point kicked by
Dutch Clark after a 12-yard touchdown run by
Ernie Caddel in the first quarter. The Cardinals scored a touchdown in the second quarter but missed the extra point attempt.
Week 8: Packers 31, Lions 7 In week eight, the Lions lost for the second time in 1935 to the
Green Bay Packers, this time by a score of 31–7.
Week 9: Lions 20, Packers 10 In week nine, the Lions and Packers met for the third time in the 1935 season. This time, the Lions came out on top 20–10.
Bill Shepherd, who had been acquired by the Lions in a trade for
Doug Nott on November 4, 1935, scored two touchdowns for the Lions. Ebding added another.
Dutch Clark kicked two extra points. The game was attended by 14,000 spectators at University of Detroit Stadium.
Week 10: Lions 20, Bears 20 In week 10, the Lions played the
Chicago Bears to a 20–20 tie at
Wrigley Field. The Bears'
Bill Karr caught three touchdown passes in the game. The Lions' touchdowns were scored by
Dutch Clark,
Bill Shepherd and Klewicki.
Week 11: Lions 14, Bears 2 For their 11th game, the Lions played the Bears on Thanksgiving Day in Detroit.
Dutch Clark scored two touchdowns as the Lions beat the Bears 14–2. The Bears scored a safety after
Buddy Parker fumbled and recovered the ball behind his own goal line.
Week 12: Lions 28, Dodgers 0 In their final regular-season game, the Detroit Lions defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers 28–0 in front of 12,000 spectators in Detroit. The Lions scored on a field goal by
Glenn Presnell, a touchdown reception by Presnell, two safeties, and touchdowns by
Dutch Clark and
Ace Gutowsky. They scored 16 points in the fourth quarter. The win gave the Lions the undisputed NFL Western Division title. ==Standings==