Even after a rough loss on Sunday, here are three players who get game balls for the Detroit Lions in Week 4. The Detroit Lions fell to 1-3 this season with a 48-45 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, as their defense got run (and passed) up and down the field by Geno Smith,
admin
T.J. Hockenson had a career high 179 yards against the Seahawks in Week Four. Up next: #DETvsNE on FOX Subscribe to the Lions YT Channel: https://bit.ly/2OABzdx More Lions NFL Action: https://bit.ly/3epKf5l #DetroitLions #Lions #NFL Keep up-to-date on all things Lions: Visit https://www.detroitlions.com/ Follow: https://twitter.com/Lions Follow: https://www.instagram.com/detroitlionsnfl/ Like: https://www.facebook.com/DetroitLions
Allen Park — The Detroit Lions have seven players on injured lists eligible to return to practice this week, and at least a couple of them are on track to return to the field, while a few others aren’t close to returning. On the positive side of that equation, Lions coach Dan Campbell said the
Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn deserves ample blame for his unit’s woes, but he’s also not the general manager. Matt Patricia was a supposed defensive guru from his time as Bill Belichick’s defensive coordinator. He of course tore down the Detroit Lions’ defense to its inept nubs over less than three seasons as head coach,
Reinforcements are on the way, but even that might not be enough to save the Detroit Lions’ struggling defense. Lions coach Dan Campbell said the team is hoping to get second-year cornerback Jerry Jacobs and rookie defensive lineman Josh Paschal back at practice this week, with a return to game action in the not-too-distant future.
Hear from Head Coach Dan Campbell as he speaks to the media on Oct. 3, 2022 Subscribe to the Lions YT Channel: https://bit.ly/2OABzdx More Lions NFL Action: https://bit.ly/3epKf5l #DetroitLions #Lions #NFL Keep up-to-date on all things Lions: Visit https://www.detroitlions.com/ Follow: https://twitter.com/Lions Follow: https://www.instagram.com/detroitlionsnfl/ Like: https://www.facebook.com/DetroitLions
[embedded content] Follow along with live updates, as Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell speaks to the media in his weekly Monday news conference around 2:15 p.m. from the practice facility in Allen Park. Video of the conversation is at the top of this page. The Lions (1-3) once again showed an exciting offense, with 520 yards of
The Detroit Lions defense has big issues, but Seahawks running back Rashaad Penny called out the core problem. When you allowed 41 points and a shade more than 550 yards to an offense quarterbacked by Geno Smith, your defense has a lot of problems. That’s where the Detroit Lions are after Sunday’s 48-45 loss to
Check out our other channels: NFL Tuesday Night Gaming https://www.youtube.com/c/NFLTNG NFL Mundo https://www.youtube.com/mundonfl NFL Brasil https://www.youtube.com/c/NFLBrasilOficial NFL UK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVe0dAja_vZCmvfHXjtdRQA NFL Fantasy Football https://www.youtube.com/nflfantasyfootball NFL Play Football https://www.youtube.com/playfootball NFL Throwback http://www.youtube.com/nflvault NFL Films http://www.youtube.com/nflfilms NFL Network http://www.youtube.com/nflnetwork #NFL #Football #AmericanFootball
Allen Park — Here are four observations after having a night to ponder the Detroit Lions’ 48-45 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. First down Before “Hard Knocks” made him a star, linebacker Malcolm Rodriguez was already making headlines as a fixture in our daily camp observations. But the HBO documentary series was able to provide
His cap was slightly ajar. His mood intense. Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell gripped the microphone with both hands, searching for the right words. Personally, I think he wanted to scream: “Freakin’, frackin’ fudgesicles!” Or something, perhaps, a little stronger. I mean, what can you say when your offense scores 45 points but you end
Free Press sports writer Dave Birkett breaks down the Detroit Lions’ 48-45 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, and looks at players and coaches who helped and hurt their stock Sunday at Ford Field. Three up TE T.J. Hockenson: The forgotten man in the Lions’ offense the first three games, Hockenson had a huge day Sunday
The Detroit Lions, according to their head coach, are searching for answers on defense. They’re also looking for confidence on that side of the ball. Dan Campbell should save himself some time and call off the search. Because when your offense scores 45 points and you still lose because you gave up 48 points to
Check out our other channels: NFL Mundo https://www.youtube.com/mundonfl NFL Brasil https://www.youtube.com/c/NFLBrasilOficial NFL UK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVe0dAja_vZCmvfHXjtdRQA NFL Fantasy Football https://www.youtube.com/nflfantasyfootball NFL Play Football https://www.youtube.com/playfootball NFL Throwback http://www.youtube.com/nflvault NFL Films http://www.youtube.com/nflfilms NFL Network http://www.youtube.com/nflnetwork #NFL #Football #AmericanFootball
T.J. Hockenson, with his tortilla-colored beard and long, flowing locks, looks like he could be playing the lute at the Renaissance Festival. And since that annual event was closing this weekend, maybe Sunday was destined to be his shining armor moment. Alas (as they said during the Renaissance), the Detroit Lions have been known to
Check out our other channels: NFL Mundo https://www.youtube.com/mundonfl NFL Brasil https://www.youtube.com/c/NFLBrasilOficial NFL UK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVe0dAja_vZCmvfHXjtdRQA NFL Fantasy Football https://www.youtube.com/nflfantasyfootball NFL Play Football https://www.youtube.com/playfootball NFL Throwback http://www.youtube.com/nflvault NFL Films http://www.youtube.com/nflfilms NFL Network http://www.youtube.com/nflnetwork #NFL #Football #AmericanFootball
In this postgame episode of Twentyman in the Huddle presented by Microsoft, Tim Twentyman and producer PJ Clark break down the Detroit Lions’ 48-45 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 4. The two discuss the Lions’ defensive performance against Seattle, T.J. Hockenson’s career day and how Detroit’s backup receivers looked on Sunday afternoon. After
Detroit — Justin Rogers of The Detroit News grades the Lions’ performance following the team’s 48-45 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Quarterbacks Jared Goff wasn’t perfect, but given what he was working with, down his top two receivers as well as dual-threat running back D’Andre Swift, it was a pretty impressive showing from Detroit’s signal-caller.
Detroit — T.J. Hockenson never was worried about his lack of production to start this season, and on Sunday, he showed why. With Amon-Ra St. Brown, D’Andre Swift and DJ Chark all missing from the starting lineup, the fourth-year tight end Hockenson had a franchise-record 179 receiving yards for a tight end, to go along
Detroit — The Lions’ offense set more records Sunday. But in the end, they knew the only record that mattered looked worse than it had before. The league’s high-scoring team is now 1-3 at the quarter pole of the NFL’s regular season. And while head coach Dan Campbell spent most of his postgame press conference