Second-year running back Jahmyr Gibbs is expected to be a massive part of what the Detroit Lions do on offense in 2024. If the Lions make the Super Bowl this season — as they are one of the favorites to do so — Gibss will likely be a big reason why. That’s why everyone at
One of the names that Lions fans have been buzzing about as a potential acquisition to help bolster the pass rush is now off the market. Matthew Judon, a Detroit native and product of Grand Valley State University in Michigan, is heading from the Patriots to the Falcons. Judon is a four-time Pro Bowler and
The San Francisco 49ers were the team to beat last season as they went 12-5 en route to a Super Bowl berth. Should you put your money on them to do it again? Kyle Shanahan’s team has retained most of the superstars from a roster that eclipsed 11 wins in back-to-back seasons, so sportsbooks have
NFL teams are still feeling out the new kickoff formation and rules. For Lions special teams coordinator Dave Fipp, the unknown is a great opportunity for innovation. Fipp and head coach Dan Campbell watched every kickoff and return from the first week of preseason, and seeing what other teams were doing energized Fipp beyond his
The Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams will finish off NFL’s first Sunday of the 2024 season with an 8:20 p.m. kickoff at Ford Field on Sept. 8. This prime-time opener features two NFC sides that faced off in last year’s postseason, and yielded the Lions’ first playoff win in three decades. Even though the
Detroit Lions quarterback Hendon Hooker, a former Tennessee Vols standout, returned to game action last week for the first time since suffering a torn ACL at UT in late 2022. Hooker passed for 36 yards and rushed for 34 yards in the Lions’ preseason opener against the New York Giants before he was forced from
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The Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams will finish off NFL’s first Sunday of the 2024 season with an 8:20 p.m. kickoff at Ford Field on Sept. 8. This prime-time opener features two NFC sides that faced off in last year’s postseason, and yielded the Lions’ first playoff win in three decades. Even though the
Wednesday was the Detroit Lions’ official end to training camp practice, and it was supposed to end with a bang. Coach Dan Campbell wanted to close out the week with a full-on scrimmage, but, unfortunately, with the amount of injuries the team is dealing with, they opted to dial down the intensity of Wednesday’s practice.
Injuries can be brutal, but they seem especially cruel when they occur to a rookie during their first NFL preseason. Earlier this week, Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy was experiencing soreness in his knee. Testing done on McCarthy’s sore knee revealed a meniscus issue, which required surgery to repair, but to determine the length of…
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff recently explained how the “emotional IQ” possessed by Dan Campbell makes him the perfect head coach to handle the expectations hovering over the club coming off its 34-31 conference championship game loss to the San Francisco 49ers. It turns out Campbell began thinking about matters related to that task even
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Wednesday morning’s practice session at the Meijer Training Facility in Allen Park was originally scheduled to be a full scrimmage, likely the last one of training camp. Alas, a rash of injuries across the Lions roster convinced head coach Dan Campbell to call off the scrimmage, strip off the full pads and just hold a
The Detroit Lions had to scale back Wednesday’s practice from a full-fledged scrimmage to a padless practice due to an increasing amount of injuries. But it wasn’t all bad news for the Lions. There were a handful of players—including quarterback Hendon Hooker and defensive tackle Alim McNeill—who returned to action. In fact, most of the…