It did not take wide receiver Tim Patrick long to find a new team following his release from the Denver Broncos on Tuesday. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Detroit Lions are expected to sign Patrick to their practice squad with the intention of him working his way on to their active roster. It was
The initial 53-man roster for the 2024 Detroit Lions was established on Tuesday. It took a little time after the 4 p.m. ET deadline before the Lions released the official roster, and the transactions the team posted left the roster at just 52. Now that the initial roster is out there, a few things stand
The Detroit Lions have been needing an X receiver for a while now and it appears they have found their guy. The Lions are reportedly signing former Denver Broncos receiver Tim Patrick. Patrick has an interesting route to Detroit. In 2020 and 2021 he looked like a player that was on the rise. He had
The Detroit Lions left an extra spot on the initial 53-man roster, leaving just 52 players after the 4 p.m. cutdown. We now know why. A report out of Denver indicates the Lions ate signing veteran wide receiver Tim Patrick. The 30-year-old Patrick was released by the Broncos ahead of the cutdown. Because he is
The Detroit Lions have established their initial 53-man roster (though it currently sits at 52), and while there weren’t any drastic surprises, there were a few things that warrant some extra attention. Here are five quick thoughts on the decisions the Lions made to get to their initial roster, as well as what could happen…
We made it to the initial Detroit Lions 53-man roster. After the official transactions from the Lions got processed through, the team technically only has 52 players on it. That’s one of a handful of unexpected developments from Detroit here. That will get remedied in the coming hours. In the meantime, here is the initial
Cutdown weekend continues to get harder and harder for the Detroit Lions. Alas, that is the curse of a Super Bowl contending team. More talent means more talented cuts and tougher decisions. It’s a grueling process for all 32 teams, and we’ve seen coach Dan Campbell agonize over some of these decisions in the past.
The Detroit Lions 53-man roster fully made up and now we’re ready to get into the 2024 regular season. Before we do that, it feels right to highlight some of the guys that made this roster despite having some long shot odds to do so. Here’s four guys that defied those long shots and earned
According to Justin Dunk of 3 Down Nation, the Detroit Lions are cutting defensive end Mathieu Betts. Betts was an intriguing free agency signing by the Lions, as he is coming off a huge year in the Canadian Football League. For the BC Lions, he produced 18 sacks in 18 games, earning himself the honors…
The Detroit Lions are looking to add another quarterback this week after Nate Sudfeld had such a bad Thursday and Hendon Hooker could miss this week’s game due to being in concussion protocol. “Brad (Holmes) and I talked about that this morning, that could come down the wire, you know, today or tomorrow.” Campbell said.
Per Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press, the Detroit Lions are cutting wide receiver Daurice Fountain. Fountain spent the entirety of 2023 on the Lions’ practice squad. After signing a futures deal to return to Detroit for 2024, Fountain looked like he had improved during the early days of training camp. His strong play…
We have our first true stunner from the Lions at the roster cutdown period. Reports indicate the Lions are releasing backup quarterback Mate Sudfeld. Source: The #Lions are releasing QB Nate Sudfeld, who has spent plenty of time as No. 2 QB. Now, it appears it’s Hendon Hooker who has won the job. Sudfeld has
The thing about cut down season is that there’s always going to be some big surprises. The Detroit Lions had a pretty big one on Tuesday when they released Nate Sudfeld. Look, we get it, Sudfeld looked really bad. You can understand why this is happening from an on the field standpoint. Where it gets
The Detroit Lions are releasing veteran quarterback Nate Sudfeld, according to Ian Rapoport. The move comes as a pretty big surprise considering coach Dan Campbell said just last week that Sudfeld was ahead of second-year quarterback Hendon Hooker for the backup job, and seemed to strongly suggest they’ll be keeping three quarterbacks on the roster.