NFL stadiums are switching from turf to grass for the FIFA World Cup and Lions players want Ford Field to make the change permanent, but will the team listen to the 92% of players who prefer natural surfaces?

Why Ford Field’s Turf is Embarrassing the Lions While Other NFL Teams Get the Grass Treatment

NFL stadiums are switching from turf to grass for the FIFA World Cup and Lions players want Ford Field to make the change permanent, but will the team listen to the 92% of players who prefer natural surfaces?

The Great Turf War: Lions Fans Should Care More Than You Think

As NFL stadiums across the country swap turf for grass ahead of the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup, some NFL players are hoping that change stays permanent. And honestly? They should.

Half of all NFL stadiums use artificial turf for football games. Seven NFL stadiums have replaced that turf with softer grass for the tournament kicking off next month, including MetLife Stadium, AT&T Field, Gillette Stadium, Lumen Field, NRG Stadium, SoFi Stadium and Mercedes-Benz Stadium. FIFA uses only grass fields, which means these franchises just got a glimpse of what their players have been asking for.

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JC Tretter, executive director of the NFLPA, says a vast majority of players he’s talked to want the grass to stay. The numbers don’t lie.

“If you ask every player that we polled, 1,700 players, 92% say they want grass over turf,” Tretter said recently on the “Not Just Football” podcast. “There is something about the feeling of being on grass, the body feels different. I think if you ask the coaches, just standing on grass vs. standing on turf for three hours feels different. There is something there that impacts the body.”

Ford Field and the Harsh Reality

Here’s where it gets uncomfortable for Lions fans. Ford Field uses FieldTurf, which means our guys are grinding it out on artificial surface while watching other stadiums roll out the green carpet for soccer players.

The NFL and NFLPA agreed on a new method of choosing what to play on in stadiums that requires teams to select from an approved set of metrics and styles for both natural and synthetic fields. But let’s be real about what that means in practice.

“You look at FIFA, they’re rolling out the green carpet for soccer players. And that has become the norm,” Tretter said. “Over in European leagues, that is what you do. You play on grass. They have surface standards that each thing is rolled out. It’s exactly how it’s supposed to be. And those players will not play if it’s not that.”

The Lions Connection You Didn’t See Coming

Former Lions tight end Shane Zylstra has found a new home with a team the Lions will face in 2026. Because of course he did.

The Lions will also be wearing a new alternate uniform in 2026. Rod Wood said their new Nike Rivalries Collection uniform is “consistent with our color and look, but with a little modern twist.” What that twist is remains a mystery, but hopefully it’s better than some of the fashion choices this franchise has made over the years.

And for Detroit sports fans looking for a road trip opportunity, the Tigers head to Toronto to play the Blue Jays September 14th-16th, while the Lions head to Buffalo to play the Bills on September 17th. Toronto is about two hours away from Buffalo, which makes for one hell of a sports weekend if you can swing it.

Are we really going to watch other stadiums upgrade to grass while Ford Field sticks with turf, or is this the push the Fords need to make a change? Sound off below.

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