If you are a football fan that likes to follow offensive and defensive line play, chances are you have heard of Brandon Thorn. Whether it’s his Substack “Trench Warfare” or his work at Establish the Run, Thorn is has put in the work to become one of the most respected voices in the community. All…
With weeks still remaining until training camp, the thirst for NFL action grows. Perhaps your fantasy football league has had its initial draft. Perhaps you have made your way-too-early bets on the upcoming MVP or Super Bowl champion. Perhaps you are breaking down the status of the roster for the season to come. Perhaps you…
DWith his new $120 million contract firmly in hand, Amon-Ra St. Brown is locked in as Jared Goff‘s number-one receiver and poised to have another record-breaking season. But who will become the Detroit Lions’ number two receiver? The competition for that second slot is wide open. Detroit Lions-The Battle For The Number Two Receiver Begins
When the 2020 season ended and Lions owner Sheila Hamp kicked off the franchise overhaul, the team was in a very bad place. Radical changes needed to happen to everything, from the front office to the coaching staff, right down to almost every player in the starting lineup. It took a little time, but that
Among the many things the Detroit Lions have done very well in the last two seasons with Ben Johnson as the offensive coordinator: scoring first in games. The Lions are among the best in the league at taking an early lead, and also at parlaying that early lead into a victory. Only the Eagles and
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We’re already under two weeks away from Detroit Lions rookie reporting for 2024 training camp, so it’s time to start turning our attention in that direction. Over the next few days, we’ll be rolling out a few preview series to help get you prepared for the preseason and beyond.
Fantasy football drafts are heating up as training camp approaches, and the Detroit Lions offense is providing some of the heat in early drafts. Detroit’s explosive offensive performance in 2023 has many fantasy football players expecting big things from the Lions in 2024. The good folks at Football Guys track several different fantasy websites and
On Saturday morning, news broke of a terrible tragedy in the NFL community. Minnesota Vikings fourth-round pick Khyree Jackson—and two of his friends—were killed in a traffic accident involving three cars. Details are still emerging from the scene, but according to multiple reports, alcohol may have been involved in the accident.
Bears Bears TE Cole Kmet gave his first impression of QB Caleb Williams and said the rookie has already made a lot of progress. “He’s really just a normal dude,” Kmet said, via SiriusXM NFL Radio. “Really good kid. Ultra-competitive and you can see why he’s been so successful thus far in his football career
Depending on when you became a Detroit Lions fan, your first memories of following the team are likely unique to you. Sure, there are probably other fans in your age demographic that might have answers from a similar era, but I’m talking about that first core memory. The one that sticks out the most when…
The running back position is one of the more undervalued positions in football. In the NFL, running backs make different types of plays on each snap, all depending on their job. They juggle several responsibilities while also being very dispensable, as there are always more coming in from the college game. Identifying the starting running
The Detroit Lions have a strong history of scooping up undrafted free agents who make the initial 53-man regular-season roster as rookies. Last year, cornerback Steven Gilmore made the cut, with fellow UDFA Trevor Nowaske quickly moving up to the 53-man roster off the practice squad, too. They joined several notables over recent seasons, including
The Detroit Lions completed mandatory minicamp four weeks ago on Thursday, June 6, and held their final round of voluntary organized team activities (OTAs) from Monday, June 10, to Wednesday, June 12. The Lions are in the middle of a month off and have two more weeks to go until they report to training camp.