Detroit Lions mailbag starts with the Detroit Lions defense under Aaron Glenn and the new players such as C.J. Gardner Johnson and Cameron Sutton. Can the Detroit Lions’ defense be top 16 in the NFL? Also, should the Lions sign QB Teddy Bridgewater or former Detroit Lions Ndamukong Suh? Mike Kimber from Lions Nation Unite
Chase Young, Washington Commanders. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) Entering a contract year with the Washington Commanders, Chase Young could be on the move. As strange as this sounds, Chase Young could be potentially on his way out of the nation’s capital. The former No. 2 overall pick of the now Washington Commanders flourished in
2023 USFL Week 9: Michigan Panthers (3-5) vs. Pittsburgh Maulers (2-6) When: Noon Sunday. Where: Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, Canton, Ohio TV: Fox. Line: Panthers by 1. BOX SCORE WEEK 8: Despite valiant comeback effort, Michigan Panthers fall short in 24-20 loss to New Orleans WEEK 7: Panthers snap four-game skid with 25-22 win
We are nearly there. The thick of the NFL offseason is about to be upon us, with the next major event not until late July, when players report for mandatory training camp. For the Detroit Lions, that means long hours spent at their facility in Allen Park, Michigan. And while there isn’t necessarily anything wrong…
Former Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker is, without question, the Detroit Lions’ most interesting draft pick. Selected in the third round, Hooker’s range of possibilities with the Lions is the largest of any selection made this past April. While he’ll have a slow start to his NFL career—battling through ACL tear recovery and a steep learning…
Charles Harris has been here before, the forgotten man on the Detroit Lions defense, clawing his way out from the wreckage of a lost season, and it brought out the best in him. Harris was a reclamation project when he signed with the Lions in 2021, a former first-round pick whose career seemed to be
Allen Park — They don’t know what they don’t know. But, that’s really not the point here. C.J. Gardner-Johnson has one idea. Taylor Decker has another. And when you put those ideas together, you do get a better sense of where they think this Lions team might be headed this fall. A better appreciation, too,
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Detroit — Who knew Detroit’s favorite football team were “Swifties”? The Lions joined the chorus of thousands of fans descending on the Motor City this weekend from across the state, country and world, anticipating Taylor Swift’s two soldout shows at Ford Field as part of her Eras tour. Players took to the team’s Instagram page
Allen Park — 3…2…1…wait! Mandatory minicamp will officially come to a close for the Detroit Lions on Monday, meaning football activity at large is about to come to a vicious halt. And after all the excitement that was building in Allen Park over the last few weeks, all the questions about Week 1 at Kansas
The Detroit Lions kicked off their 2023 NFL Draft with a trade down. With a little help from Arizona Cardinals assistant general manager Dave Sears—who was poached from the Lions this offseason—Detroit moved back from Pick 6 to Pick 12 overall. The entire terms of the trade were; Lions get: Pick 12 Pick 34 (second
Allen Park — Asked which players have made the most noticeable improvements during these early stages of the offseason program, one of the first names mentioned by Detroit Lions coach Campbell was Ifeatu Melifonwu. With Tracy Walker still working his way back from last year’s Achilles injury, Melifonwu, the third-year defensive back out of Syracuse,
Taylor Decker was angry. Maybe you remember. His Detroit Lions had just lost to the Buffalo Bills on Thanksgiving. A last-second field goal did them in, another gut-punch in a string of them the first half of last season. Thirty minutes after the game, Decker, all 6 feet, 7 inches of him, stood near his
We’ve seen this too many times. Nick Fairley. Eric Ebron. Charles Rogers. These Detroit Lions were high first-round draft picks who carried the hopes of the team and either fell far short of fulfilling their potential or were outright busts. These were Lions whose stories might have turned out differently — should have turned out