The Detroit Lions have come a long way over the last two seasons under GM Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell. From the 0-10-1 start in 2021 to the 5-1 surge to the top of the 2023 standings, that movement upward has brought a lot of attention and acclaim. Campbell isn’t unappreciative of the
With David Montgomery ruled out for Week 7 due to a ribs injury, the Detroit Lions will call on Jahmyr Gibbs to lead their ground game against the Baltimore Ravens. Gibbs sat out Detroit’s last two games due to a hamstring ailment. He returned to practice on Wednesday, and after being a full participant in
The Detroit Lions are getting some much needed help with a few key players returning from injury as they prepare for a tough road matchup against the 4-2 Baltimore Ravens. Safety Brian Branch and running back Jahmyr Gibbs will be ready to go as they both aren’t carrying any injury designation, while it appears that…
The 5-1 Detroit Lions have thus far met or even exceeded expectations that hovered over the franchise this past summer, but star pass-rusher Aidan Hutchinson made it known nobody within the organization is prematurely spiking any footballs. “It’s exciting, but I’m looking at it from a marathon perspective,” Hutchinson explained during a recent chat with
Detroit Lions emerging young wideout Jameson Williams recently took in his first live NHL game and came away from it having coined a new name for an empty-net goal. “At the end of the game, they move the goalie, there’s no goalie, so you get free goals,” Williams said, via Will Burchfield of 97.1 The
While the official injury designation isn’t out just yet, there was good news on the status of Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs and his injured hamstring. Gibbs, who has not played in two weeks, appears ready to play in Detroit’s Week 7 matchup with the Ravens in Baltimore. During his pre-practice press conference on Friday,
It’s Friday and you know that means. It’s time to learn what the Detroit Lions game designations are going to be for this week. The big ones that everyone is keeping an eye on are Jahmyr Gibbs and Brian Branch. Both returned to practice this week. We got our answer on Gibbs early Friday morning.
The Detroit Lions will be without two starters on the offense for the Week 7 matchup with the Baltimore Ravens. The final injury report ruled out only two, however, with three more Lions listed as questionable. Right guard Jonah Jackson (ankle) and running back David Montgomery (ribs) will be out with their injuries. Neither is
The Detroit Lions have been garnering widespread praise for their impressive turnaround and strong performance this season. It’s been a while since the Lions were mentioned alongside the NFL’s elite teams. Furthermore, their chances of making it to the Super Bowl are on the rise, thanks to their dominant performances against formidable opponents. Traditionally, the
Jahmyr Gibbs‘ tender hamstring has healed just in time to replace an ailing David Montgomery in the Lions offense for Sunday’s game against the Ravens. Coach Dan Campbell confirmed the Gibbs news, Friday. Detroit already was without Montgomery, their starting running back. He suffered a significant rib injury last Sunday. Campbell said Gibbs, the Lions’
The Detroit Lions expect rookie running back Jahmyr Gibbs to return from a hamstring injury and to carry the load Sunday against the host Baltimore Ravens. Gibbs sustained the injury in practice on Oct. 6. Leading rusher David Montgomery is out with a rib cartilage injury and backup Craig Reynolds has been limited at practice
Week 7 opened with the Jacksonville Jaguars and New Orleans Saints in what looked like it was going to be a blowout, but turned into an interesting fourth quarter. Entering the final 15 minutes of the game, the Jaguars held a 24-9 lead, but two long Saints drives resulted in two touchdowns (and a two-point…
Not only are the Detroit Lions one of the best teams in the NFL through six weeks with a record of 5-1, but they are also one of the hottest teams. Through the last four weeks, the Lions have won each game by two scores or more, and have cemented themselves in the discussion as…
This game sets up nicely for Doubs to bounce back, considering the extra rest for him and his teammates. It also doesn’t hurt that the Packers will face a Broncos team that ranks dead last in pass defense expected points added (EPA) per Nfelo metrics. This prop seems a bit short, as my projections have