If the Detroit Lions want to stay in-house for a new offensive coordinator when Ben Johnson inevitably gets a head coaching job next year, they won’t lack for options. They have one of the best offensive line coaches in the NFL. He, their quarterbacks, receivers and tight end coaches all played in the league. Passing
Hear from Detroit Lions wide receiver Denzel Mims, offensive tackle Taylor Decker and defensive lineman Alim McNeill after practice on July 24, 2023. 0:00-6:27 – Denzel Mims 6:28-14:26 – Taylor Decker 14:27-20:19 – Alim McNeill Subscribe to the Lions YT Channel: https://bit.ly/2OABzdx More Lions NFL Action: https://bit.ly/3epKf5l #DetroitLions #Lions #NFL Keep up-to-date on all things
Allen Park — Here are some notes and observations from Monday’s Detroit Lions’ training camp practice. ▶ There’s a difference between saying you’re 100% and actually being able to perform at your highest level, but safety Tracy Walker is making a strong case he’s legitimately back to his old self, less than 10 months after suffering
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Allen Park — The Lions arguably didn’t need additional depth at running back, but that didn’t stop them from re-signing Justin Jackson just before the start of training camp. Coach Dan Campbell said a re-evaluation of the position during the team’s offseason break fueled the addition. “Look, we’re fired up to have him back,” Campbell
The Detroit Lions entered training camp as one of the healthiest teams in years. Only three players—quarterback Hendon Hooker, wide receiver Marvin Jones Jr., and cornerback Emmanuel Moseley—missed the opening practice. However, things took a quick turn for the worse on Monday, just Detroit’s second practice of camp.
Detroit Lions defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson had to be carted off the field during Monday’s training camp practice after suffering what appeared to be a knee injury to his right knee. On the play, Gardner-Johnson was playing close to the line and was being blocked on a running play before he collapsed to the ground…
Allen Park — C.J. Gardner-Johnson had to be carted off the field during Monday’s training camp practice after suffering a leg injury, but early indications are the Detroit Lions defensive back has avoided a significant injury. A team source confirmed to The Detroit News that Gardner-Johnson’s injury doesn’t appear to be serious, after initial medical
Amon-Ra St. Brown knows how far the Detroit Lions have come. “Coming in as a rookie, I don’t think the Lions had any hype really,” the third-year receiver said Sunday. “From now to then, it’s a huge difference.” Coach Dan Campbell can see how far they still have to go. The Lions opened training camp
When Jerry Jacobs saw C.J. Gardner-Johnson grab his right knee after he fell to the ground with a non-contact injury midway through the Detroit Lions‘ second practice of NFL training camp Monday, he bowed his head and said a prayer. Jacobs tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in a game against the
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Description: As veterans arrive on campus for training camp, the Detroit Lions announced just one player, Emmanuel Moseley, would start on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list. UPDATE: The Lions also announced Marvin Jones Jr. will start on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list. Jones was at practice on Monday and sprinting around pretty well
It’s still early in training camp, but the Detroit Lions already could be dealing with some injury issues. Defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson sustained a non-contact injury to his right leg during 11-on-11 drills on Monday morning. He was carted off the field after trainers tended to him for several minutes on the field. Gardner-Johnson was
Detroit Lions safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson suffered a potentially serious non-contact knee injury during Monday morning’s NFL training camp practice at Allen Park. He could not put pressure on his right leg and was carted off the field in agony. The Lions lured Gardner-Johnson, 25, in March with a one-year contract worth up to $8 million.