The Detroit Lions held a walk-through practice session on Wednesday, one that was closed to the media. The team did produce an injury report based on likely availability, and a couple of developments on the team’s update are not positive. Foremost is the ankle injury that is plaguing starting left tackle Taylor Decker. After missing
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The latest episode of the Detroit Lions Podcast is now available to watch or stream. This week’s live show focused on the Week 1 win over the Kansas City Chiefs, as well as looking ahead to the Week 2 home opener against Seattle. Among the topics covered in this one, recorded on Wednesday night: [affiliatewidget_smgtolocal]
The Seattle Seahawks suffered some major injury issues in their Week 1 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Those will carry over into their trip to Detroit in Week 2 to face the unbeaten Lions. Seattle placed starting right tackle Abraham Lucas on I.R. on Wednesday, meaning he will miss several weeks. Lucas injured his
Allen Park — The Detroit Lions didn’t practice Wednesday, but the team released an estimated injury report as required by the league, projecting three players wouldn’t have participated. Offensive tackle Taylor Decker headlined that list, but that was expected as he continues to deal with an ankle injury he suffered in the team’s season-opening victory
Justin Rogers, Nolan Bianchi, John Niyo and Bob Wojnowski of The Detroit News offer their predictions for Week 2 of the NFL season. All picks made against the spread. Seahawks +5.5 at Lions Rogers: Lions Bianchi: Lions Niyo: Lions Wojo: Seahawks Vikings +7.5 at Eagles Rogers: Eagles Bianchi: Eagles Niyo: Eagles Wojo: Vikings Packers -1.5 at Falcons Rogers: Packers Bianchi: Falcons Niyo: Falcons Wojo: Falcons Chargers -3
C.J. Gardner Johnson, in his first year as a defensive back with the Detroit Lions, got a taste of what his team’s fans can bring to a game, in last week’s season-opening victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in raucous Arrowhead Stadium. He liked what he saw. “From what I’ve seen the crowd,” Gardner-Johnson told
Before Kalif Raymond hits the field Sunday at 1:00 PM ET on FOX, here are some key numbers you should know ahead of placing a bet on his player prop betting options. Raymond’s Detroit Lions (1-0) and the Seattle Seahawks (0-1) hit the field in Week 2 at Ford Field. [affiliatewidget_smgtolocal] Catch all the NFL
For Sunday’s game, which kicks off at 1:00 PM ET on FOX, sportsbooks have issued player prop bets on David Montgomery. Montgomery and the Detroit Lions (1-0) take on the Seattle Seahawks (0-1) in Week 2 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. [affiliatewidget_smgtolocal] Catch all the NFL action on DISH! David Montgomery Week 2 Player
Ahead of Sunday’s 1:00 PM ET game airing live on FOX, bookmakers have posted player prop bet markets for Josh Reynolds. This Week 2 matchup features Reynolds’ Detroit Lions (1-0) taking on the Seattle Seahawks (0-1) at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. [affiliatewidget_smgtolocal] Catch all the NFL action on DISH! Josh Reynolds Week 2 Player
Stacked Bloody Marys, brisket burgers, vegan crunch wraps, corned beef eggrolls, barbecue nachos and more game-time grub are available for Lions fans this season at Ford Field. This year, there’s a focus not just on local, Black-owned businesses and chefs, but those who have restaurants near the stadium. Bert’s Marketplace in Eastern Market, Great Lakes
Brian Branch had himself one heck of an NFL debut. The Lions rookie defensive back scored a pick-six interception off the reigning NFL MVP, Patrick Mahomes, on prime time in the home of the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. It was a huge moment for the Lions, helping spring them to the 21-20 upset
The Detroit Lions defense did a really nice job in containing All-Pro quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the explosive Kansas City Chiefs in Week 1. Mahomes managed just one touchdown throw and the Chiefs scored only 20 total points in Detroit’s road win. A lot of the credit should go to the overhauled Lions secondary. Spearheaded
When watching the Detroit Lions, it’s evident that a huge focal point to their offense is wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown. That’s been clear since his arrival in Detroit. Since being drafted in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft, St. Brown has compiled 196 receptions for 2,073 yards and 11 touchdowns. One of
Allen Park — Lions quarterback Jared Goff is closing in on etching his name into the record books. He’s thrown 359 consecutive passes without an interception, a franchise mark that ranks as the third-longest streak in NFL history. He’s made 10 starts since he was last picked off by a defender, another streak that’s tied