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Detroit's defense lost veteran defensive back Carlton Davis to the New England Patriots in free agency. General manager Brad Holmes quickly turned to Reed, who signed a three-year, $18 million ...
The Detroit Lions could release veteran wide receiver Kalif Raymond this offseason to save cap space, an insider predicts.
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Soy Fútbol on MSNNFL 2025: No Light at the End: Dan Campbells Gritty Mindset Ignites Lions Rookie Ahmed HassaneinDetroit’s 6th-round pick Ahmed Hassanein is already making waves—not just for his play, but for how quickly he’s embraced Dan Campbell’s brutal, motivating philosophy.
The Detroit Lions waived rookie tight end Caden Prieskorn to make room for a trio of new additions after minicamp.
The Detroit Lions enter the 2025 season with new coordinators and a need to reinforce their defense in this weekend's NFL draft. Detroit earned the top seed in the NFC last season, but defensive ...
The Detroit Lions already had ... Football Network recently identified one player from each team who could be a trade or cut candidate. For the Lions, Xie identified defensive lineman Levi ...
This weekend's draft in Green Bay marked general manager Brad Holmes' fifth draft with Detroit. He selected two defensive linemen, two offensive linemen, two wide receivers and a safety. The Lions' ...
The Detroit Lions have added 21-year-old Australian rugby player Laki Tasi to their roster via the NFL's International Player Pathway (IPP) program, according to a post from Taki on Instagram.
The Detroit Lions general manager chose three Georgia ... Holmes has also picked multiple players from Iowa and Alabama in recent drafts. This year, he went with another blue-chip program, Ohio ...
ALLEN PARK -- General manager Brad Holmes put the bows on the 2025 NFL draft with the team’s third player taken out ... Dan Jackson at No. 230, the Detroit Lions went back to the Bulldogs ...
The Detroit Lions are no longer the NFL's Cinderella story. Under the fearless direction of head coach Dan Campbell and general manager Brad Holmes, the longtime NFC North afterthought went from ...
The 6-foot-3, 334-pounder run-stuffer fills a need for Detroit, but could it have found better value with a different player? ESPN draft guru Mel Kiper Jr. has mixed feelings on the Lions’ pick.
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