The Detroit Lions added another cornerback on Day 2 of the free agency frenzy, agreeing to terms with former 49er Emmanuel Moseley. The Detroit Lions clearly have a focus in free agency. After signing one of the top cornerbacks on the market, Cameron Sutton, on Monday, they’ve added another corner. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter,
The Detroit Lions struck again in the free agency market, finding another cornerback to add necessary competition to one of their weakest positions. After agreeing to terms with Cameron Sutton on Monday, the Lions have come to a deal with former San Francisco 49ers cornerback Emmanuel Moseley on a one-year deal.
The Detroit Lions‘ secondary could have a whole new look in 2023. A day after making Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Cam Sutton their top addition in free agency, the Lions agreed to one-year contracts with Will Harris and San Francisco 49ers free agent Emmanuel Moseley. Harris, a third-round pick out of Boston College in 2019, has
According to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Detroit Lions are signing cornerback Emmanuel Moseley (formerly of the San Francisco 49ers) to a one-year contract worth $6 million. Moseley is an outside corner who went undrafted in 2018 and signed with the 49ers, and worked his way into a part-time starting role in 2019.…
Allen Park — The Detroit Lions aren’t messing around with the team’s secondary, agreeing to a deal with a second cornerback in as many days. One day after coming to terms with Cameron Sutton, the team has agreed to sign former San Francisco cornerback Emmanuel Moseley, according to ESPN. The one-year deal will reportedly be
Allen Park — The Detroit Lions have agreed to terms on a new two-year contract with defensive lineman John Cominsky, according to a source familiar with the negotiations. According to the NFL Network, the two-year package is worth $8.5 million with the potential to earn an additional $1 million in incentives. It includes $4 million
The NFL revealed rules change proposals submitted by teams, and the Detroit Lions were not shy about it. NFL free agency frenzy started on Monday, but the league also revealed the list of rule changes which were submitted by teams via NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. It’s safe to say the Detroit Lions took the invitation
The Detroit Lions used one of their favorite methods to maximize current-year cap space with their newest big-ticket signing. The Lions included two voidable years at the end of new cornerback Cam Sutton’s contract, according to details of the deal filed with the NFL Players Association and first published by A to Z Sports. Sutton’s
On Monday, it was reported the Detroit Lions had reached an agreement with Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Cameron Sutton. The three-year pact was reportedly worth $33 million. The structure of that contract is now available through NFLPA records. The deal includes a $10.9 million signing bonus and two voidable years, allowing that bonus money to spread
The Detroit Lions kept another one of their own free agents off the market Tuesday, re-signing backup offensive tackle Matt Nelson. Nelson has been a key reserve for a Lions offensive line that’s ranked among the best in the NFL the past two years. He started 11 games in 2021, playing both left and right
DETROIT, MICHIGAN – SEPTEMBER 11: Safety Tracy Walker III #21 of the Detroit Lions celebrates a sack in the second quarter of the game at Ford Field on September 11, 2022 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) Alex Anzalone lands significant-looking contract to stay with the Detroit Lions by Brad Berreman It’s not
Allen Park — The Detroit Lions announced Tuesday they’ve re-signed offensive tackle Matt Nelson. Initially signed by the team as an undrafted free agent out of Iowa in 2019, the Lions immediately converted Nelson from a defensive lineman to an offensive tackle. He spent his rookie year on the team’s practice squad, before making the
While the Detroit Lions did agree to terms with former Steelers cornerback Cameron Sutton, most of the first day of the tampering period was spent taking care of their own. The Lions began the day with a press conference for the recently-re-signed Isaiah Buggs, quickly followed that up by re-signing Craig Reynolds and tendering five…
Allen Park — The Detroit Lions have freed up $5 million in cap space by restructuring safety Tracy Walker’s contract, according to ESPN. These moves are common throughout the NFL and a restructure doesn’t mean a pay deduction. In fact, players typically welcome restructures because it converts a significant portion of their base salary into
Monday signaled the beginning of the tampering period, and the Detroit Lions struck quickly. By agreeing to sign former Steelers cornerback Cameron Sutton, they kicked off free agency with a bang, but it was also just one move alongside the decision to re-sign two key free agents of their own. The Lions are also bringing…
And we’re back. As you might expect, there was a lot of movement on the first day of free agency, and we did our best to keep you updated throughout the day. The Detroit Lions joined in the frenzy Monday, re-signing three of their own, linebacker Alex Anzalone, defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs and running back
The Detroit Lions spent the hours before the NFL’s legal tampering window opened Monday afternoon taking care of some in-house priorities. The team reached a new, two-year extension with veteran defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs shortly before taking care of six exclusive-rights free agents, including tight end Brock Wright and running back Craig Reynolds. The legal
Allen Park — Alex Anzalone was one of the first players the Detroit Lions targeted after hiring general manager Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell in 2021. On Monday, two days before the veteran linebacker was set to hit the open market, the team kept him in the fold with a new contract. A source
The NFL is weighing nine rules changes and multiple bylaw changes, including several submitted by the Detroit Lions. All three of the team’s rules proposals have to do with altering the league’s officiating system. The first would see the league expand a coach’s ability to challenge personal-foul calls. It’s possible this gains some momentum with
When NFL owners get together later this month to discuss rules proposals, several of the changes they will be considering will have a distinct Detroit Lions feel. The Lions submitted three of the nine playing rules proposals on the ballot at the NFL’s annual spring meeting, and one of the two bylaw proposals up for