The Detroit Lions have completely changed the culture of the franchise in the past few years. This team was once the laughingstock of the NFL but now boasts one of the league’s most potent offenses.
Lions General Manager Brad Holmes said last week that he had faith that the team and quarterback Jared Goff would be able to reach an agreement on a contract extension.
The Detroit Lions have their quarterback in Jared Goff. There's been no secret that he's their guy and they love him. The fans do too. His name was being chanted by fans all throughout the playoffs and not just at Ford Field.
The Lions exploded into one of the league's best and most entertaining teams last season.
As the Detroit Lions look ahead to the 2024 NFL season, they are expecting to be a serious contender in the NFC once again. Under the leadership of Jared Goff, the Lions ended up making a run all the way to the NFC Championship Game in 2023.
You can now purchase a Detroit Lions Dan Campbell jersey. Here’s how: On Day 3 of the NFL Draft, the entire Detroit Lions war room was sporting the team’s new black jerseys, with head coach Dan Campbell’s name and number (89) on the back from his playing days.
The Detroit Lions have certainly turned things around the last couple of years. For the better part of the last several decades, the Lions’ have been the laughing stock of the NFL.
For the second straight year—and just second time in Ford Field history—Detroit Lions season tickets have sold out. Last year, Detroit Lions fans helped sell out season tickets for the first time in the franchise’s history at Ford Field.
If there's one thing that we've been talking about all offseason with the Detroit Lions it's that they need receiver help. It's not just us at A to Z Detroit, ESPN analysts say the Lions biggest remaining need is receiver, the Athletic said their biggest concern with the Lions is the hole in the receiving group.
In a SportsCenter appearance on Sunday, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler says the feeling he gets from talking to sources around the league is that Lions QB Jared
The NFL will release it's full schedule this Wednesday and we'll get to see what the Detroit Lions have in store for them for the 2024 NFL Season. One thing seems very apparent, the NFL really likes the Lions now.
The Detroit Lions announced they have signed TE Parker Hesse after his tryout during the team’s rookie minicamp. Hesse, 28, signed with the Titans as an undrafted free agent out of Iowa in 2019, converting to tight end from defensive line.
The Detroit Lions have signed another rookie minicamp tryout: veteran TE Parker Hesse. Here’s more about the former defensive end. On Sunday, it was reported the Detroit Lions were signing rookie minicamp tryout Kaden Davis to their 90-man roster.
The Detroit Lions have signed another player from their group of players that participated in try outs and the Lions rookie mini-camp last weekend. Tight end Parker Hesse will be joining the the Lions per the team. At first glance.
Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals is scheduled to be the league's highest-paid signal caller in 2024 at $55 million. Justin Herbert of the San Diego Chargers is next at $52.5 million and he is followed by Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens, who will make $52 million.
The veteran corner spent the past few days at the Steelers’ rookie minicamp, and that produced a contract.
The Lions selected Arnold with the 24th pick in the NFL Draft out of Alabama.
The Detroit Lions had one of their best seasons ever last year and certainly their best season in a very long time. The Lions won the NFC North and hosted a home playoff game last season against the Los Angeles Rams.
Arnold offered a great quote about his competitive nature as he started rookie minicamp on Friday. He is going to get physical and compete with any wide receiver he lines up against, even if that wide receiver is his mother.
Could the New York Jets and Detroit Lions end up meeting in what would be a very intriguing Super Bowl next February? Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport thinks it’s a possibility.
The Detroit Lions will hold rookie minicamp this weekend without coach Dan Campbell, who is away from the team for unspecified personal reasons. Campbell is expected to return to the team later this month, the Detroit Free Press reported Friday.
The Detroit Lions announced Friday that they’ve signed four draft picks to contracts ahead of their rookie minicamp. This leaves just two unsigned players from the Lions’ 2024 draft class: Wingo, 21, transferred to LSU from Missouri and was named Second-team All-SEC in 2022.
The Detroit Lions were one of the top stories in the NFL last season. They turned potential into production as they rose to the top of the NFC North and were able to win two playoff games in the same season for the first time in the Super Bowl era.
It does not appear Devin Funchess is attempting a return to the NFL.
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