Evan Brown was a key piece of the Detroit Lions offensive line the last couple seasons, but he has departed for a free agent deal with the Seattle Seahawks. Evan Brown was set to, per a report from NFL insider Aaron Wilson, have a healthy market for his services in free agency. That opened the
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He never wanted to leave the Detroit Lions when he was a free agent three years ago, and now Graham Glasgow is coming home. Glasgow agreed to a one-year deal with the Lions on Thursday, rejoining the team that made him a third-round pick out of Michigan in 2016. ESPN reported the deal is worth
It seemed to make a lot of sense right off the bat, and Graham Glasgow is indeed coming back to the Detroit Lions on a one-year deal. Some times, things just make sense. As Graham Glasgow trended toward being a cap casualty by the Denver Broncos, and ultimately was, a return to the Detroit Lions
Allen Park — The Detroit Lions are reuniting with a familiar face, agreeing to a one-year deal with offensive lineman Graham Glasgow. A third-round draft pick for the franchise in 2016, the 30-year-old Glasgow departed in free agency in 2020 after receiving a four-year, $44 million contract from the Denver Broncos. He was released ahead
Allen Park — When you know, you know. And after getting a brief look at his options in free agency, new Detroit Lions cornerback Cam Sutton knew didn’t need to keep them open any longer. Detroit was home. In fact, he said at his introductory press conference Thursday in Allen Park that he doesn’t even
Jamaal Williams cried during training camp last summer. And cursed. “Every time I get tired, or I think I can’t go no more, I think of that (expletive) record,” he told his huddled teammates after practice. “Last year wasn’t it. That ain’t us. We can make it.” The speech went viral and endeared him to
New Detroit Lions cornerback Cam Sutton walked into the press room at the team’s Allen Park practice facility Thursday and made his way down the line of assembled media, shaking hands and introducing himself to the dozen or so reporters on hand. Sutton signed his three-year, $33 million contract a few hours earlier, and the
After the departure of safety DeShon Elliott, here are five free agent options for the Detroit Lions to replace him. On Wednesday, the Detroit Lions lost two notable players in free agency. Lost in the new Jamaal Williams signed with the New Orleans Saints, safety DeShon Elliott signed a one-year deal with the Miami Dolphins.
The Detroit Lions have been active in NFL free agency 2023, experiencing both additions and subtractions. So for convenience, we’re tracking all the signings and departures in one place. We’re onto Day 2 of the new league year, which kicked off Wednesday afternoon after two days of the negotiating window, where teams and players could
Jamaal Williams became a Detroit Lions fan-favorite over the past two seasons, so his goodbye after signing with the Saints will hit right in the feels. If you’d have told the majority of Detroit Lions fans that they’d fall in love with a Green Bay Packer, they’d have likely laughed you out of whatever building
Free agent running back Jamaal Williams has found a new home, one day after the Detroit Lions decided to move on from their leading rusher. Williams, who set a Lions single-season franchise record with 17 rushing touchdowns last year, reportedly agreed to a three-year, $12 million contract with the New Orleans Saints on Wednesday. The
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN – JANUARY 08: Robert Tonyan #85 of the Green Bay Packers is brought down by DeShon Elliott #5 of the Detroit Lions during a game at Lambeau Field on January 08, 2023 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Lions defeated the Packers 20-16. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) Dan Campbell sealed the deal
A day after the Detroit Lions agreed to a deal with his replacement David Montgomery, Jamaal Williams has come to terms on a three-year contract with the New Orleans Saints, according to multiple reports. While there had been reported interest from AFC Super Bowl contenders Buffalo and Cincinnati, it was the Saints who stepped in
Aaron Rodgers made it clear Wednesday: His time with the Green Bay Packers is done. And Rodgers’ pending departure opens the door for contention to every other team in the NFC North. The Packers have started a first-ballot Hall of Famer at quarterback for 31 straight seasons, an unprecedented streak that’s helped them dominate the