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Martha Ford, widow of William Clay Ford Sr., taking over Lions, not William Clay Ford Jr.

Martha Ford, wife of Williams Clay Ford Sr., will take over controlling interest of the Lions. (Carlos Osorio/AP)

Martha Ford, not William Clay Ford Jr., taking over Detroit Lions ownership

Over the weekend, longtime Detroit Lions owner William Clay Ford Sr. passed away at his home and many believed that his son, William Clay Ford Jr., would be the next man to take over the team.

However, in a statement released by the Lions on Monday, it was announced that Ford Sr.'s widow, Martha Ford, would take over controlling interest of the team.

“Pursuant to long-established succession plans, Mr. Ford’s controlling interest in the Lions passes to Mrs. Martha Ford,” the team said in the release. “She and her four children will continue to be involved in the ownership of the franchise, as they have during Mr. Ford’s tenure.”

While Martha Ford will have the controlling interest of the team, it is believed that William Clay Ford Jr. will maintain a prominent role in decision-making. He will remain the Lions vice chairman, a position that he has held since 1995.

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