The Lions’ injury situation just keeps getting worse, with linebacker Derrick Barnes expected to be placed on injured reserve after suffering a knee injury in Detroit’s Week 3 victory over the Cardinals on Sunday, per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Head coach Dan Campbell said that Barnes would be out for a significant amount of time, according
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Barnes, 25, was a three-year starter at Purdue and a second-team All-Big Ten in 2020. The Lions drafted Barnes with pick No. 113 overall in the fourth round of the 2021 draft. He is in the final year of a four-year rookie deal worth $4,261,205 million that includes a $4,261,205 million signing bonus. In 2024,
The offense for the Lions looked more in sync in their 20-13 win Sunday over the Cardinals than in their Week 2 loss to the Buccaneers. The grades from Pro Football Focus certainly reflect that as four offensive players scored over an 80 overall. Did the defense fare just as well? Let’s take a look
Dan Campbell revealed recently that he had to move out of his Detroit-area home after word got around that he lived there, and a new report has shed light on how that information was released. In an interview with Crain’s Detroit Business that was published last Wednesday, Campbell shared that he and his wife Holly
On Monday afternoon, Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell addressed the media and provided updates on a laundry list of players, including Marcus Davenport, Derrick Barnes, Sam LaPorta, and Brian Branch, among others. What we didn’t know at the time was that Lions All-Pro center Frank Ragnow was also reportedly dealing with a partially-torn pectoral, so
In this week’s power rankings roundup, the Detroit Lions got back to their winning ways and moved up in the majority of analysts’ minds. But early season NFL can be challenging to predict. Good teams can struggle, while bad teams can thrive, and water has yet to find its level.
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The Detroit Lions pulled off the most exciting play of Week 3 with this hook-and-ladder from Amon-Ra St. Brown to Jahmyr Gibbs. Because of the inherent danger of a trick play like this, they are carefully crafted and repeatedly practiced to make sure every little detail is executed to perfection. The Lions pulled it off…
The Lions are set to be without their Pro Bowl center for an extended period. Frank Ragnow suffered a torn pectoral muscle during the team’s Week 3 win, Dan Campbell confirmed Tuesday. During an appearance on 97.1’s “Costa & Jansen with Heather” (via ESPN.com’s Eric Woodyard), Campbell said the veteran blocker wants to keep playing. The
Coach Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions don’t lose back-to-back games. The team learned from some of their mistakes in the Buccaneers game in Week 2 and were an improved team, beating the Arizona Cardinals 20-13. This game epitomized how gritty this team is. After winning, despite not scoring in the second half, there were…
On Monday afternoon, Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell addressed the media and provided updates on a laundry list of players, including Marcus Davenport, Derrick Barnes, Sam LaPorta, and Brian Branch, among others. What we didn’t know at the time was that Lions All-Pro center Frank Ragnow was also reportedly dealing with a partially-torn pectoral, so…
According to Ian Rapoport Detroit #Lions Pro Bowl and All-Pro Center Frank Ragnow suffered a partially torn pec, making him week-to-week. A brutal reality for one of the NFL’s toughest players, who injured it very early in the game. But the belief is it’s not season-ending and he could be back soon. #OnePride FOLLOW HERMAN
It’s not often after a win that a head coach praises a punter as being the key to victory, but not every head coach is Detroit’s Dan Campbell. And not every punter is Jack Fox of the Lions. Fox had an outstanding game in the Lions’ Week 3 win over the Cardinals. Just ask Campbell,
The Detroit Lions secured a massive victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, but it came with a heavy price. The team suffered several injuries throughout the game, but one name that wasn’t on that list at the time was defensive end Marcus Davenport, who suffered an elbow injury during the game on Sunday and…