Kerby Joseph suffered a hip injury in Week 2 of the 2023 campaign. The ailment led to two missed games before the third-year Lions safety returned to action for the remainder of the regular season and playoffs. Joseph underwent offseason surgery and is expected to be healthy for training camp. The 23-year-old missed spring practices while
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If you are looking for a microcosm of the Detroit Lions turnaround, from the beginning of 2021 until now, look no further than the linebacker room. Back when Lions’ coach Dan Campbell and general manager Brad Holmes took over, the cupboard was barren. They had just brought veteran linebacker Alex Anzalone into the fold, Derrick…
Josh Paschal Expectations for 2023 Paschal’s rookie season was relatively forgettable. A core injury sustained while in college cost him all of training camp and the first five games of the season. In the 10 games he did appear in, he tallied just 10 tackles, 2.0 sacks, and four QB hits. So going into 2023,
As the countdown to the 2024 NFL season continues, all eyes in Michigan are on the Detroit Lions as they prepare for a season with heightened expectations. This Lions roster is brimming with talent and potential, but the pressure is on for certain players to step up, deliver, and prove their worth to a team…
Detroit Lions fans all tuned into Netflix’s latest collaboration with the NFL this week when Receiver dropped. Amon-Ra St. Brown was a very large part of the show and there was a lot to take away from this one. Aside from St. Brown, one thing that was very hard to miss what the frustration that
The Detroit Lions tight end position is a great example of how their entire roster looks headed into the 2024 season: the starting job is not up for grabs, and neither is the primary reserve role. But building out depth is important for a championship team, and the 2024 training camp battle at tight end…
The Detroit Lions offense finished third in total yards and fifth in scoring in 2023, the second straight season finishing in the top five in both categories. That’s indicative of a great offense loaded with great players. Jared Goff is the commander in chief of coordinator Ben Johnson’s creatively intricate offense, and he’s been rewarded
Just when you think we are in the deep, dark abyss that is the NFL offseason, the football gods give you something to chew on. And no, I am not talking about Netflix’s receiver, although our own Max Gerber offered up his insights from episode one of the series.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s class of 2024 will officially be inducted on Aug. 3. With less than a month until the annual event in Canton, Ohio, we’re examining which players — past and present — on the league’s 32 teams we think will one day receive a similar honor. Here are three Detroit
Lions running back David Montgomery is known for being tough to tackle. His lower-body strength and thick build are a rough assignment for even the best NFL defenders to get onto the ground. Even though he’s coming off a very good first season in Detroit, Montgomery continues to push himself to be even better. That
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown turned in a career year last season despite battling several injuries. St. Brown stars in the new Netflix series, “Receiver.” The show reveals he suffered an oblique injury in Week 3 against the Atlanta Falcons after injuring his toe against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 2. St. Brown
In his first NFL game, Detroit Lions defensive back Brian Branch intercepted a Patrick Mahomes pass and returned it 50 yards for a touchdown. The Lions won the game by a score of 21-20. It was the perfect way to introduce himself to Lions fans and stick the landing. Detroit Lions DB Brian Branch Will
Kids, don’t try this at home… Lions All-Pro wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown made an admission on the debut episode of the “Receiver” series on Netflix that sounds painful just to describe. St. Brown says he tore his oblique muscle in the Lions’ Week 3 win over the Atlanta Falcons. As in, “tore completely off
Netflix’s new docuseries “Receiver” became available for streaming on July 10, and there is so much for both fans of the Detroit Lions and football as a whole to enjoy about it. The show follows the 2023 NFL seasons of San Francisco’s Deebo Samuel and George Kittle, Minnesota’s Justin Jefferson, Las Vegas’ Davante Adams, and—most…