Lions head coach Dan Campbell‘s powerful speeches and incredible analogies made waves when the team was featured on HBO’s “Hard Knocks.” Campbell was back at it this week while discussing Detroit’s 2024 season outlook. The fifth-year head coach (including one season with an interim role for the Miami Dolphins) explained how the Lions need to
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The Detroit Lions will lose one OTA practice after the NFL and the players’ union found they violated rules governing physical contact in the offseason. The Lions announced Friday night that their practice scheduled for next Monday had been forfeited. “On Friday evening the organization was made aware by the NFL and NFLPA that Organized
The Detroit Lions have had to forfeit the team’s final OTA practice scheduled for Monday after it was determined they violated play work rules relating to on-field physical contact in the Collective Bargaining Agreement. The Lions released a statement regarding the incident on Friday night. “On Friday evening the organization was made aware by the NFL
The Detroit Lions will forfeit an OTA practice after a collective bargaining agreement violation, the team announced. Monday’s practice will no longer take place. The Lions released a statement Friday night admitting to violating “player work rules” about physical contact late last month. Under the NFL’s CBA, the franchise will have to forfeit an OTA
The Detroit Lions had a breakthrough season in 2023, but they are looking to take the next step in 2024. Coach Dan Campbell knows what that step is, and he used a great analogy to convey it. On Thursday, Campbell emphasized that he wants the team to be more adaptable in certain situations this year.
Unfortunately not everyone is going to make the Detroit Lions 53-man roster. It would cool if the roster was bigger and allowed for more players, but that’s not the case. That doesn’t mean the Lions are done with these players though. They can still put them on their 17-man practice squad. Today we’re going to
It’s about that time for the Detroit Lions to go on a hiatus until training camp opens up in late July. The Lions do have one more day of OTAs, but that will just be for the young players per Lions’ head coach Dan Campbell. The veterans have done their thing at mandatory minicamp and
The Detroit Lions’ OTAs and mandatory minicamp are out of the way. It’s time for the team to go enjoy the summer sun and do their own private workouts before they have to come right back to Detroit in late July to report to training camp. Until then, we have time to talk about everything
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell had an interesting thought on Thursday when he was asked if contract years could be a thing for Lions players. The idea of the whole contract year phenomenon is that a player plays his best ball on the final year of his contract so that he can get another
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell had an interesting thought on Thursday when he was asked if contract years could be a thing for Lions players. The idea of the whole contract year phenomenon is that a player plays his best ball on the final year of his contract so that he can get another
Lions Lions HC Dan Campbell had high praise for WR Jameson Williams and believes he will have a breakout season after the departure of WR Josh Reynolds. “We’re two practices in (to Phase III) and if you said, ‘Give me one player who is the most improved from that start to finish over that time?’
OTAs and mandatory minicamp are coming to a close for the Detroit Lions this week. We’ve already got two under the radar players that have really shown up this spring in wide receiver Kaden Davis and safety Brandon Joseph. Both have been great throughout process. On Thursday Lions’ head coach Dan Campbell gave us a
During a recent episode of “The MMQB NFL Podcast”, Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer shared what he believes the Detroit Lions are capable of in the upcoming 2024 season. “I have a hard time picking anybody but the Lions [to win the NFC North]. I think the Lions have a chance to win 13 or 14
We touched on both passing markets earlier this week, and we turn next to some pass-catchers to fade and back heading into the 2024 NFL season. When you consider a market like this, do know that the numbers and data suggest pocketing more unders than overs, despite our innate desire to root on things happening.