No roster move has officially been made yet, but the Detroit Lions have apparently said goodbye to defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs. In a heartfelt social media post, Buggs thanked the city of Detroit and the Lions teammates in a statement that he concluded, “The time has come for me to say goodbye. Detroit 96 Out.”
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The Lions have moved on from Saturday’s reporting issue that cost them a potential win against the Dallas Cowboys. Despite having the division locked up there is still seeding that remains worth playing for. Because of that, Dan Campbell didn’t hesitate when asked about whether he was playing his starters. “Yeah no, that is the
There weren’t any players at the Detroit Lions facility in Allen Park on Monday, two days after the team suffered an agonizing loss in Dallas. Head coach Dan Campbell still had a press conference date with the media, and he used the latter portion of it to update some injury-related concerns about his team. The
We got our first Dan Campbell press conference since the postgame of the Lions’ controversial Week 17 loss at Dallas. Campbell’s demeanor calmed in the 36 or so hours after the officiating gaffe by Brad Allen that cost the Lions a go-ahead two-point conversion. As Rage Against the Machine would put it, “Calm Like a
The Brad Allen saga continues into the new year, and it’s not headed in a direction that many Detroit Lions fans will like. Allen, the referee who mistakenly announced Dan Skipper as an eligible receiver instead of Taylor Decker on the critical 2-pt. conversion late in Detroit’s loss in Dallas in Week 17, has the
There isn’t any drama about the Detroit Lions making the playoffs. The team took care of that by winning the NFC North championship back in Week 16. But there is some ambiguity about where the Lions wind up in the NFC standings and who will be their first postseason opponent as we enter Week 18.
The NFL doesn’t set dates or times for the final weekend of action until the Week 17 action concludes. When the Packers domination of the Vikings was near its merciful end on Sunday night, the league released the full slate for Week 18. The Lions will host the Vikings in Ford Field at 1 p.m.
Even after a night’s rest, the sting lingers from the Detroit Lions’ 20-19 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, a defeat that can only be described as tough in every sense of the word. Considering the competitiveness between two playoff-caliber teams, there were pivotal moments in the game where execution could have been different for the
The Detroit Lions lost an emotionally intense game against the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday night. Head coach Dan Campbell was furious after a controversial officiating call cost his Lions a potential win. He was apparently also upset once he got home. The Lions flew back to Detroit overnight, but Campbell got no rest. As told
Watch the highlights from the Week 17 game featuring the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys. The Lions lost 20-19 to the Cowboys. In that game, Dak Prescott went 26-for-38 for 345 yards (68.4%) with two touchdowns and one interception for the Boys. Tony Pollard carried the ball 16 times for 49 yards (3.1 yards
The Detroit Lions lost a controversial, competitive Week 17 matchup with the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday night. The Lions fell 20-19 in one of the most bizarre end-of-game scenes in NFL history. Detroit had an interesting game throughout the night. The focus here is on the football game that took place before and around the
In a hard-fought battle that ended with a questionable call, the Detroit Lions fell short, marking their fifth loss of the season against the Dallas Cowboys with a final score of 20-19. While the offense struggled to find its rhythm, the defense stepped up and showcased a clinic, slowing down the typically dominant Cowboys offense
The Detroit Lions fell to the Dallas Cowboys, 20-19, in a game that ended with a major controversy over an officiating call by referee Brad Allen. The official called an ineligible touching foul on Lions tackle Taylor Decker despite Decker quite clearly reporting as an eligible receiver before the play. After every game, the referee
The Detroit Lions had a 21-20 win in Dallas over the Cowboys all but in the books. However, referee Brad Allen controversially decided that something that clearly happened did not. Allen incorrectly ruled that left tackle Taylor Decker did not report as eligible before catching a brilliant 2-pt. conversion pass. Video evidence clearly indicates otherwise,