Allen Park — The Detroit Lions will be down a second starting offensive lineman for the team’s Week 2 game against the Washington Commanders, ruling out center Frank Ragnow on Friday. Ragnow suffered a groin injury in the week of practice leading up to the season opener, but he was still able to start the contest,
Frank Ragnow tried to play through a toe injury before undergoing season-ending surgery last year. Now, the Detroit Lions Pro Bowl center is set to miss time with a toe injury once again. The Lions ruled Ragnow out of Sunday’s game against the Washington Commanders because of toe and groin injuries. Ragnow suffered a groin
Lamar Jackson may be legitimately be eyeing a way out of Baltimore, and the Detroit Lions are apparently on his short wishlist. As contract negotiations continued to seemingly get nowhere, the closer it got to Lamar Jackson playing this season on his fifth-year option without an extension from the Baltimore Ravens. Jackson set a deadline
Nolan Bianchi, John Niyo, Justin Rogers and Bob Wojnowski of The Detroit News offer predictions for Sunday’s Lions-Commanders game at Ford Field (1 p.m., Fox/97.1). ► Nolan Bianchi: 1-0 is 1-0, but is anybody really that impressed with the Commanders’ win over Jacksonville last week? Vegas certainly isn’t, judging by the fact that it made Detroit a favorite
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With so many key players banged up this week, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell has resorted to creating injury designations. The Wednesday and Thursday practice reports for the Detroit Lions have been filled with notable players (D’Andre Swift, Frank Ragnow, Jonah Jackson), and Friday’s final injury report is sure to be the same. Head
What I’m about to tell you has nothing to do with the Detroit Lions’ chances of making the playoffs this season. It has little to do with wins and losses. It doesn’t even have much to do with them being considered a good team. So when I tell you the Lions face a must-win game
The Detroit Lions are dealing with enough injuries to one concentrated part of their offense — the running game — that coach Dan Campbell admitted Friday “it changes what we do a little bit.” “Just the style that which we need to play,” Campbell said. “You just, we’ll have to shift the burden a little
The Detroit Lions will welcome the Washington Commanders to Ford Field on Sunday, and here are three Lions prop bets to consider. Before we look at the best prop bets for the Detroit Lions Week 2 game against the Washington Commanders, let’s see how Week 1’s prop bets against the Philadelphia Eagles (via FanDuel odds) came
The Detroit Lions need to win the game Sunday versus the Washington Commanders to not start the season winless (0-2). For head coach Dan Campbell, this feels like a must-win game to keep the fanbase and players believing in what he brings as head coach. This article breaks down five keys to victory for the
Allen Park — If the Detroit Lions are going to start finishing games, they have to start finishing plays. In the Lions’ 38-35 loss last Sunday, Philadelphia faced a 3rd-and-2 from its own 27-yard-line. Miles Sanders took the handoff and had nowhere to go. And then, suddenly, No. 2-overall pick Aidan Hutchinson fell at his feet;
Allen Park — Who doesn’t love an underdog? For the first time in a long time, Detroit Lions fans don’t. The Lions are favored in Sunday’s Week 2 matchup against the Washington Commanders by two points, marking the first time in 24 games — since Nov. 20, 2020 against the Carolina Panthers — that Detroit has entered
Commanders at Lions ► Kickoff: 1 p.m. Sunday, Ford Field, Detroit ► TV/radio: Fox/97.1 ► Records: Lions 0-1, Commanders 1-0 ► Line: Lions by 2 Detroit News staff writer Nolan Bianchi breaks down the Detroit Lions’ Week 2 matchup against the Washington Commanders. Key matchup LIONS’ SECONDARY VS. COMMANDERS’ WIDE RECEIVERS The Lions had a hard time slowing down Eagles receiver
I get it. You want a win. Preferably another, followed by a few more. That’s the point, right? To win? And if the Detroit Lions don’t win Sunday against the Washington Commanders, falling to 0-2 — again! — and then that beginning leads to 0-6 — as it easily could — momentum and curses and
Aidan Hutchinson has been hard-wired to hammer ball carriers since he was little, so it’s hard to blame him for what happened on his first play of his first NFL regular-season game. When Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts took a shotgun snap, turned to his left and stuck the football in running back Miles Sanders’
Detroit Free Press auto critic Mark Phelan walks through the North American International auto show at the Huntington Place in downtown Detroit on Thursday, Sept. 15.
On this week’s episode of Twentyman in the Huddle presented by Microsoft, Tim Twentyman previews this Sunday’s matchup between the Detroit Lions and the Washington Commanders. To start, Tim dives into the news and notes from the week at Allen Park, including a myriad of injuries to Detroit’s offensive line. Next, ESPN’s John Keim joins
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There are a few ways to look at Detroit’s offensive performance in its 38-35 Week 1 loss to the Eagles. Option A: The Lions scored five touchdown drives of more than 70 yards, the only team in the NFL to do so. It’s early proof of concept that the offense does have the balance and
After head coach Dan Campbell said he wanted it during the offseason, the Detroit Lions indeed had a fast paced offense. More often than not last season, the Detroit Lions’ offense was bad, slow-paced or both. During the offseason, head coach Dan Campbell was open in his desire for an offense that operated with more