Lions safety Kerby Joseph is not one to back down from a confrontation. New York rookie wide receiver learned that the hard way in Tuesday’s joint practices between the Lions and Giants. Joseph and Nabers squared off in a heated, multi-punch brawl after a play where Lions rookie CB Terrion Arnold broke up a pass
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Hearts are breaking for Emmanuel Moseley as the Lions announced Tuesday he suffered an injury that’ll keep him off the field indefinitely. The cornerback suffered a torn pectoral at practice that will keep him sidelined for an undetermined amount of time. While all injuries straight up stink, what makes this news particularly brutal is this…
The Detroit Lions are wrapping up joint practices in New Jersey on Tuesday in preparation for their preseason Game 1 against the New York Giants on Thursday. In previous training camps, the Lions have shown a pattern of resting key players during preseason games following joint practices with their opponent, and in 2024, they appear…
In past years, a player’s season was over if they were placed on the injured reserve before the final roster cutdowns. However, a rule change adopted by the NFL in 2024 means that’s not necessarily the case anymore. And that new rule change could come into play for the Detroit Lions, who have suffered a
NFL preseason games typically aren’t very compelling, but there’s a must-watch preseason game this week if you’re a Tennessee Vols fan. On Thursday night, the New York Giants will host the Detroit Lions. And a couple of former Vols are expected to see a significant amount of playing time. Lions head coach Dan Campbell told
Lions head coach Dan Campbell had to devote a lot longer than hoped for in his Tuesday press conference to reporting on the health status of several of his Detroit players. First up, the good news. Rookie cornerback Terrion Arnold, who left Monday’s practice in the concussion protocol, has cleared all the necessary tests and
Tuesday hasn’t gotten off to a great start for the Detroit Lions. It kicked off with news that cornerback Emmanuel Moseley is out indefinitely after suffering a torn pectoral. The news got a little better later when coach Dan Campbell noted that the injuries to Terrion Arnold—who will practice Tuesday—and Kevin Zeitler are not considered…
According to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Detroit Lions cornerback Emmanuel Moseley suffered a torn pectoral at practice this week, and will be out indefinitely. It’s another moment of terrible luck for Moseley, who has now suffered three serious injuries in three consecutive seasons. He played in just five games in 2022 before tearing…
As training camp continues and evolves into the preseason, we’re getting a better understanding of where the Detroit Lions roster stands. That said, with so much overhaul on the defensive side of the ball—and a ton of players repping at several positions—it’s hard to make sense of everything.
Whether you love or hate a player, you never want to see them get hurt. For Detroit Lions cornerback Emmanuel Moseley, it’s been three consecutive seasons where he’s suffered serious injuries. These injuries have all prevented him from playing the game of football. In 2022, he suffered a torn ACL in his left knee during week
During the off-season last year, the Detroit Lions made a surprising move by letting Jamaal Williams walk. To replace him, they signed David Montgomery. Hard to gauge exactly what Montgomery was going to bring to the table, it did feel like it was an upgrade over Williams. We’ve only seen Montgomery in Detroit for one
Watch the first episode of Inside the Pride 2024, hosted by Dannie Rogers, featuring exclusive interviews with Detroit Lions running backs coach Scottie Montgomery, a check in with the Lions’ 2024 rookie class, a sit-down interview with Detroit Lions senior writer Tim Twentyman, and more. Inside the Pride is presented by Whisker. 0:00-0:42 – Intro
Joint practices represent the first time the Detroit Lions players can hit someone in another uniform. For an undrafted rookie like Morice Norris, that presents an opportunity to make a splash. Norris, a defensive back from Fresno State, did just that in Detroit’s first joint practice session in New York against the Giants. He lowered
For the past two weeks, we’ve consumed every bit of Detroit media about Lions training camp. But thanks to joint practices with the New York Giants this week, we’re able to get a bit of an outsider perspective on this year’s team. It’s a fresh set of eyes, and while Giants media was predominantly focused…