As the offseason starts now, here is a list of the 2023 free agents for the Detroit Lions. The Detroit Lions are on a high heading into the offseason. A Week 18 win over the Green Bay Packers gave them a winning season for the first time since 2017, and they went 5-1 in the
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An NFL mock draft constructed in January can only go so far in accurately predicting what will transpire in April. Even the full first-round order won’t be set until after the Super Bowl. The pre-draft process – from the Senior Bowl to the scouting combine and pro days – will further shape the work already
There was still a question about it fairly well into the season, but now there’s no doubt Jared Goff will be the Detroit Lions quarterback in 2023. Heading into this season, it seemed pretty certain Jared Goff would not be a Detroit Lion in 2023. Even fairly far into the season, it felt fair to
D’Andre Swift played most of this season with ankle and shoulder injuries, but the third-year Detroit Lions running back said he will not require surgery this offseason. “Long year,” Swift told the Free Press during locker room cleanout Monday. “Just blessed to be able to go out there and compete with the guys week in
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell could have said a lot of things about Ben Johnson. He could have played it cagey and hidden from the truth. In fact, he could have said nothing at all. But then that wouldn’t be Campbell. The man is practically incapable of not speaking his mind. So when it
The Detroit Lions started their offseason transactions by signing 10 players to reserve/futures deals on Monday. In the afterglow of the season-ending win over the Green Bay Packers, the offseason began for the Detroit Lions on Monday. The day after the season finale is usually the day for non-playoff teams to start signing players to
Quay Walker, Green BAy Packers (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) 2022 NFL power rankings: Final regular season edition by Russell S. Baxter Quay Walker was the subject of negative attention on Sunday night for shoving a Detroit Lions trainer. He since spoke with the trainer, here’s what he said. Green Bay Packers linebacker Quay Walker
Dan Campbell leaned into Detroit Lions history when he took the job as head coach. He leaned into the pressure last week as his team prepared to play Green Bay. “Let’s find out,” he said when asked how his team would handle the national stage, the possibility of a playoff berth, Lambeau Field, Aaron Rodgers.
He acknowledged the stigma of Same Ol’ Lions and embraced the magnitude of winning a Week 18 game at Lambeau Field against the mighty Green Bay Packers, and now that his Detroit Lions have slayed both those dragons, Dan Campbell is setting his sights on something new. Campbell said what everyone was thinking late Sunday
I’m putting the Detroit Lions in the playoffs. Bleep it. If the NFL won’t, I will. I’ve watched every minute of every Lions game this season, and while they stunk up the joint early, from November onward, they’ve been a formidable team, one that grew stronger pretty much every week. By the end, in my
Allen Park — Talking to the media minutes after the Detroit Lions beat the Green Bay Packers Sunday night, coach Dan Campbell was asked about the future of the franchise. Within his answer, Campbell reference “the guys we plan on re-signing.” It hinted that some level of conversation had already taken place between the coach
Allen Park — Jared Goff took a victory lap Sunday night at Lambeau Field. Or half of one, at least, following the Lions’ season-ending triumph in Green Bay. Once the postgame handshakes and interviews were done on the field after Detroit’s 20-16 win, Goff took off down the sideline behind the visitors’ bench, where hundreds
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson watches warmups before the game vs. the Miami Dolphins at Ford Field in Detroit on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2022. Texans submit interview request for Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson by Brad Berreman As the NFL head coaching carousel starts to spin, the Indianapolis Colts want to talk to Lions’
Allen Park — The Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts and Carolina Panthers have put in requests to interview Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson for the franchise’s head-coaching vacancy, according to a team source familiar with the talks. The Colts also requested to interview Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn for their vacancy. On Monday, the Texans