You saw a lot of locker room celebration videos from the Detroit Lions last year. There was very large constant that I continued to notice time and again in those videos.
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes and the personnel department have been praised for their draft haul. After the dust has settled, there has been slightly more debate regarding the decisions made to trade up, especially in the fourth round.
The Detroit Lions dealt their 2024 third-round pick to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Carlton Davis trade. Here's who the Buccaneers drafted with that pick.
The Detroit Lions had a strong Draft, but there are still areas of need for the organization as it hopes to make a push for the Super Bowl in 2024. Among them is the safety position, where the team is thin in terms of current roster depth.
On Monday we went through the Detroit Lions roster piece by piece to try to make a way too early prediction on what the team's 53-man roster might look like after roster cuts in August.
The Detroit Lions didn't do something I though they would or should do this offseason. They skipped out on it in both free agency and the draft. I'm talking about finding that big bodied X receiver. Free agency is tapped out and all the good ones got drafted, but no worries.
The Detroit Lions still have some of their own free agents sitting out their on the open market. A look at who is out there in NFL free agency and which ones the Lions could re-sign.
The Detroit Lions, after further bolstering their roster this offseason, are expected to enter the 2024 season as the favorite to win the NFC North. However,
Taking our first crack at the 2024 Detroit Lions 53-man roster after the draft. The Detroit Lions are getting closer to building their final roster, though the coming months will make the picture both more and less clear.
Detroit Lions rookie cornerback has the fourth-best odds to win defensive rookie of the year. Detroit's 2024 first-round draft pick has the fourth-best odds, according to FanDuel (+1100)*.
The Detroit Lions have revealed the dates in which they will hold their rookie minicamp, which will feature their 2024 NFL Draft class and undrafted free-agent signings.
The Detroit Lions finalized their six-player Draft class, giving them new talent to work with in 2024. It was a bit of an unconventional group, as they doubled up on cornerbacks and offensive linemen over the course of their six picks.
Former Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders apologized in a message to NFL fans following a curious decision he made this offseason. The Hall of Fame legend was known for leaving the sport prematurely, as he retired following ten years with the Lions.
A Saints-to-Lions pipeline formed recently, with Will Harris making the reverse trip, committing to the Saints on Wednesday.
Here's a look at where the Detroit Lions stand following the Draft in the most recent NFL power rankings. Sports Illustrated Power ranking: 2nd "The Lions had an issue with their secondary heading into the draft, then hammered the position like a piece of old drywall.
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.
The draft offers teams opportunities to fine-tune their rosters and fill holes. Coming off a playoff birth, this NFC team did the most to improve its defense through the NFL Draft.
Former Alabama cornerback Terrion Arnold is clearly a talented player. You don’t get picked in the first round of the NFL Draft and earn All-American honors in college without being extremely skilled.
Former Oregon football star offensive lineman Penei Sewell is crushing it with the Detroit Lions, becoming the highest-paid offensive lineman in the NFL and anchoring one of the best offensive lines in the league.
The Detroit Lions were puffing out their chests before the 2024 NFL Draft began. They nailed their picks in the first two rounds last year en route to an NFC Championship Game berth.
The Detroit Lions could use some wide receiver depth behind Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Bleacher Report’s David Kenyon has posed an interesting candidate.
In the realm of the NFL Draft, success often hinges not solely on acquiring the top talent, but on adeptly utilizing available resources and capitalizing on the opportunities presented.
The wideout was reinstated earlier this month.
The Lions are making a similar move after the Dolphins sent a 2025 third-rounder to the Eagles. To climb to No. 126, Detroit is dealing a 2025 third-rounder to the Jets.
The Detroit Lions and Alabama CB Terrion Arnold have a peas/carrots kind of thing going on.
Detroit Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown loves his team now, but how did he feel when they drafted him?
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