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Posted: 12/04/2012
DETROIT - At the beginning of the season, Lions linebacker Justin Durant wanted to give back to students at the Detroit Lions Academy.
He also had a challenge: achieve perfect attendance and lunch was on him.
Tuesday, over a dozen boys from the school celebrated their achievement by dining on filet mignon, baked potatoes, and a gourmet meal at the Legend's Club at Ford Field.
WATCH THE VIDEO IN THE PLAYER ABOVE TO HEAR FROM DURANT AND LEARN WHY THE STUDENTS WERE SO SURPRISED.
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