Dave Birkett | Detroit Free Press Detroit Lions owner Sheila Ford Hamp and adviser Chris Spielman are taking an active role in the organization’s offseason football makeover. Spielman, hired as special assistant to Hamp and team president Rod Wood in December, said Tuesday on “Stoney and Jansen with Heather” on WXYT-FM (97.1) that he sat
Justin Rogers | The Detroit News When Sheila Ford Hamp took over as the principal owner of the Detroit Lions last June, she vowed to be hands-on and learn as much as she could about the internal workings of the organization. According to Chris Spielman, the special adviser she brought on to provide additional guidance during
DETROIT, MICHIGAN – JANUARY 03: T. J. Hockenson #88 of the Detroit Lions watches the action from the sidelines during the fourth quarter of the game against the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field on January 03, 2021 in Detroit, Michigan. Minnesota defeated Detroit 37-35. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images) The Lions are ready to rebuild
On Tuesday morning Chris Spielman, the Detroit Lions’ special assistant to both owner Sheila Ford Hamp and team president Rod Wood, joined local radio station 97.1 The Ticket to explain everything going on in the halls of Allen Park now that the team’s front office and coaching staff were set up. While conversations varied from
The Detroit Lions have been searching for a playoff win for decades and a championship for more than 60 years. What would it take to win? We may not know right now, but what would fans be okay with the team giving up to win? That’s where last week’s trade news comes into play. The
The Detroit Lions could see a lot of change in their secondary in 2021. With the defense now led by a former Pro Bowl cornerback, there will be a very specific vision in mind for Detroit’s defensive backs, and that could mean some tough decisions on the horizon for players from the 2020 squad. One
The Detroit Lions have a difficult task ahead of them. Whether you want to call 2021 a rebuilding or retooling year, free agency present a conundrum for the fellas in Honolulu Blue. With at least a handful of cuts on the way and a decreasing salary cap, Detroit will likely have to go bargain big
As rookie class rankings pour in with the 2020 season in the books, it’s no secret third overall pick Jeff Okudah is catching his share of the flack. It was a tough season for the first-round 2020 NFL Draft pick in his first year with the Detroit Lions. Selected so high, he was expected to
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Starting on Tuesday, NFL teams have a 15-day window to designate a player with the franchise or transition tag. For the Detroit Lions, the most likely candidate to be slapped with the franchise tag is wide receiver Kenny Golladay, who is set to become an unrestricted free agent now that his rookie contract is up.
Justin Rogers | The Detroit News After navigating the top item on the franchise’s offseason check list — getting the best return package in exchange for quarterback Matthew Stafford — Detroit Lions rookie general manager Brad Holmes faces his next big decision starting Tuesday, figuring out what to do with impending free-agent wide receiver Kenny Golladay. That’s when
DETROIT, MICHIGAN – JANUARY 03: Adrian Peterson #28 of the Detroit Lions celebrates with teammates Jason Cabinda #45 and Dan Skipper #70 after scoring a touchdown during the third quarter of the game against the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field on January 03, 2021 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images) The Detroit Lions
Dave Birkett | Detroit Free Press A breakout second season may be just the beginning for Detroit Lions tight end T.J. Hockenson, whose role should only increase this fall after the team’s offseason of change. “T.J. did some nice things last year, and I think his ceiling is even higher,” new Lions offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn said
Free Press sports writers Dave Birkett and Carlos Monarrez preview the big decisions the Detroit Lions need to make this offseason. Facebook – https://bit.ly/2T7zuV9 Twitter – https://bit.ly/2JeixbW Instagram – https://bit.ly/2Chb7hR Online – https://www.freep.com #lions #nflfreeagency #golladay
Over the past couple months, the Detroit Lions have overhauled nearly their entire coaching staff. Finalized last week, the 2021 Lions coaching staff will feature 17 new faces, including eight former players. But let’s take one last look at the staff from last year. Because while the top of the pyramid was making some huge
Nate Davis | USA TODAY The NFL’s 2021 pre-draft buildup will suffer from an obvious void: the league opting not to hold the annual scouting combine lest it become a COVID-19 super spreader. However, this year’s hot stove season is off to a tremendous start, with three big-name quarterbacks already packaged in soon-to-be consummated trades that will become official
Justin Rogers | The Detroit News For the first time in more than a decade, the Detroit Lions will enter the 2021 season with a different starting quarterback. Matthew Stafford is on his way to Los Angeles, and in his stead will be another former No. 1 overall pick, Jared Goff. In the past year, Goff’s
Like many other Lions fans, my love for the Detroit Lions organization began with the greatness of Barry Sanders. Coming out of Oklahoma State, Sanders had a plethora of accolades and his college career was capped with the Heisman Trophy. When the Lions drafted him third overall in the 1989 NFL draft, they reeled me
Yes, we’re doing this again. Almost one year ago we asked the question “Should the Lions bring back Ndamukong Suh?” A year ago the answer to that question was yes. This year we’re not even going to ask the question. We’re just flat out saying that the Lions should bring back Ndamukong Suh. Why would
The Detroit Lions have a laundry list of important roster decisions to make before the 2021 NFL draft begins on April 29th. Included in that list is whether or not to trade out of their current seventh overall position. Should they decide to stay at that spot and select a player, recent history would seem
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