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Each Saturday during the college football season, we’ll highlight five prospects with locally televised matchups who could be a fit for the Detroit Lions in the 2024 NFL Draft, based on projected needs. The list aims to highlight early-, mid- and late-round prospects. This will give you a chance to watch the players performing live, instead
Mike Tirico has lived in Metro Detroit for a quarter-century, and has long been a booster for the city and its sports teams. Mike Tirico has lived in Michigan for 24 years and has long been a booster for the revival of the city of Detroit. Now, he’s having to defend himself against a Lions’
Even in victory, Lions head coach Dan Campbell remains focused on improving his team. Campbell found some areas where his team needs to do better than they did in Kansas City in Week 1 if they hope to keep the wins rolling. Campbell’s Lions beat the Chiefs, 21-20, on Thursday night. It’s a great win,
In the moments following the Detroit Lions’ 21-20 win over the Kansas City Chiefs, coach Dan Campbell used one phrase over and over again. “We got a lot to clean up,” he said. And, he’s not wrong. Though the Lions ultimately outscored the Chiefs in the thriller at Arrowhead Stadium, the offensive side of the
Detroit Lions fans held their collective breath as rookie safety Brian Branch and defensive tackle Levi Onwuzurike took turns getting worked on by the on-field medical staff in the second half of Thursday night’s 21-20 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The positive news: The injuries were just cramps, in both cases. But the Lions
It came from all over — from Detroit Lions fans, from the fantasy football enthusiasts, from draft analysts. You took a running back 12th overall and you’re not even going to use him? Lions rookie rusher Jahmyr Gibbs saw a fraction of the workload that veteran David Montgomery did in Thursday night’s 21-20 win over
Kansas City, Mo. — Here are three observations after having a night to ponder the Detroit Lions’ 21-20 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Rookie rampage All offseason, we’ve been telling you about the ability of this rookie class to have an instant impact, and without the performance of that talented group of first-year players,
The Detroit Lions have been telling everyone they’re ready to win and compete, but most people wrote them off, saying they haven’t proved anything. However, they proved the doubters wrong with a massive 21-20 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. The Lions demonstrated their grit and no-quit attitude, showing the world they’re ready to walk
The most important set of numbers from the Week 1 matchup between the Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs are 21 and 20. That’s the final score, with the Lions coming out on top on the road on Thursday night. How the two teams arrived at those respective scores can be told by breaking down
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Winning in Kansas City over the Chiefs in the Week 1 prime-time kickoff has Lions fans everywhere happily bleary-eyed. Thursday night’s 21-20 victory featured many Lions who did their part to contribute to the exciting win. The snap count totals from the game spotlight a few who were steady all night, with others who shone
Hop in your time machine and go back to the NFL draft. The Detroit Lions went RB, LB, and TE with their first three picks, positions that most consider low value, especially for where the Lions selected them. Lions GM Brad Holmes was widely criticized for selecting players who did not meet the “positional value”
Kansas City, Mo. — The Lions kept pounding and the Chiefs started retreating, and gradually, it happened. Thousands of blue-clad fans advanced toward the field, getting closer and closer, infiltrating the home crowd. By the end, the blue had bled through the red, completely circling the sacred ground, a fitting encapsulation of what the Lions