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Seibert, 26, is a former fifth-round pick of the Browns back in 2019. He signed a four-year, $2.8 million contract with the Browns, but was waived the following year. From there, Seibert joined the Bengals before being claimed by the Lions and was later waived by Detroit after just three games. In 2022, Seibert appeared
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Lucas, 26, was named to the USA Today All-Freshman team and the All-Pac-12 Second team during his career at Arizona State. He was drafted in the seventh round by the Lions in the 2022 NFL Draft.  He signed a four-year rookie deal worth $3,759,280 and includes a $99,280 signing bonus. In 2022, Lucas appeared in
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Allen Park — Imposter syndrome exists in any profession, including professional sports. During the first two years of Detroit Lions linebacker Derrick Barnes’ career, he questioned whether he belonged in the NFL. “Early in my career, I think I lost sight of myself and my confidence,” Barnes said. “I had to sit back and regroup,
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Each Saturday during the college football season, we’ll highlight five prospects with locally televised matchups who could be a fit for the Detroit Lions in the 2023 NFL Draft, based on projected needs. The list aims to highlight early-, mid- and late-round prospects. This will give you a chance to watch the players performing live, instead
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No reason to wait for the remainder of the Week 1 NFL schedule before handing out some roses for exemplary Rookie performances. 2023 NFL Rookie Progress – Week One DETROIT LIONS And early season kudos have to go out to LIONS GM BRAD HOLMES and all those in the Lions’ chain of command who put
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Not an official designation, but the point is clear from head coach Dan Campbell when he says left tackle Taylor Decker is “less than questionable” to play Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks due to an ankle injury. Decker hasn’t practiced this week and remained sidelined Friday. Campbell said the Lions likely won’t rule him out
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Hall of Fame Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders’ life is headed to the small screen. Sanders has partnered with Amazon Prime Video for “Bye Bye Barry,” a documentary about his life and his decision to walk away from professional football, he announced Friday on social media. The documentary heads to the streaming service on
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