Lions Nation Unite is live-talking the latest Detroit Lions news and rumors for the 2024 NFL free agency and the 2025 NFL draft. Who should the Lions look to target in free agency? Could they look to add Justin Simmons to the Lions’ DB room? Should the bring in more competition to the QB Room?
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The Detroit Lions are bolstering their linebacking and special teams depth ahead of next month’s training camp, signing veteran Ben Niemann. The move was confirmed to The Detroit News by a team source. The six-year veteran spent the first four years of his career with the Kansas City Chiefs after going undrafted out of Iowa.
Today on the show, we’re talking about the Detroit Lions, the NBA Finals, MSU Basketball and more as we were joined by some of our great guests. Throughout our first two hours we were joined in studio by Mike Kimber from Lions Nation Unite so he and Huge could talk all about the Lions in
Today on the show, we’re talking about the Detroit Lions, the NBA Finals, MSU Basketball and more as we were joined by some of our great guests. Throughout our first two hours we were joined in studio by Mike Kimber from Lions Nation Unite so he and Huge could talk all about the Lions in
A former second-round pick in this regime’s first draft class, Onwuzurke came in as a swashbuckling pass rusher. Just minutes after his selection, he hopped on a call with beat reporters and said he liked to (expletive) people up. “I just like making them feel like (expletive),” he said that night. Onwuzurike was a quarterback-eater
ALLEN PARK — Cam Sutton is getting a second chance with the first team that gave him a chance, agreeing to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers according to NFL Network. Sutton rose to prominence during a six-year run in Pittsburgh, then cashed in by signing a three-year, $33 million deal with the Detroit Lions last
Lions Nation Unite is live-talking the latest Detroit Lions news and rumors for the 2024 NFL free agency and the 2025 NFL draft. Who should the Lions look to target in free agency? Could they look to add Ryan Tannehill to the Lions’ QB room? Should the bring in more competition to the QB Room?
While most of the Detroit Lions’ offense will return intact from the 2023, season there has been one loss. Josh Reynolds, the Lions second-leading receiver among wide receivers, signed as a free agent with the Denver Broncos. Reynolds had 40 receptions for 608 yards, which was only bettered by star Amon-Ra St. Brown as far
CB Terrion Arnold Arnold notched his second pick of the offseason on Thursday after he secured one in rookie minicamp. The play came in coverage against Jameson Williams, with Jared Goff throwing the football. “Arnold made a great break on a comeback route from Williams and made a terrific catch,” Tim Twentyman of DetroitLions.com wrote.
Marcus Davenport has not even been through a fully padded practice with the Detroit Lions yet, but he’s already carrying some interesting expectations. The pass rusher, signed as a free agent this offseason, was tabbed as the Lions player who is the best candidate for a bounce-back season by the analysts at Pro Football Focus.
Lions Nation Unite is live-talking the latest Detroit Lions news and rumors for the 2024 NFL free agency and the 2025 NFL draft. Who should the Lions look to target in free agency? Could they look to add Ryan Tannehill to the Lions’ QB room? Should the bring in more competition to the QB Room?
Sometimes, the value equation in signing or drafting players has injury risk baked into it. It’s risk the Detroit Lions generally aren’t scared of, but they aren’t reckless about it. If a player fits what they are looking for, they’ll bring him in. If DJ Reader hadn’t had his 2023 season with the Cincinnati Bengals
Since the days of HBO’s “Hard Knocks,” Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell has captured football fan’s hearts around the world. Now, after a successful 2023 season, more people are looking for a spot on the bandwagon. Beyond fans, analysts and football pundits have taken notice for a while now, which is a stark contrast to
First-team run: Rookie cornerback Terrion Arnold paired with veteran Carlton Davis III as the two outside cornerbacks running with the first-team defense for most of Thursday’s open OTA practice. The Lions drafted Arnold in the first round with the idea of him competing for the No. 2 cornerback role. I didn’t see him get challenged