Detroit Lions starting left guard job is officially up for grabs. Dan Campbell confirmed the competition is wide open, so we broke down every contender and their path to winning the job before Week 1, plus our pick.
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell isn’t giving up on one forgotten draft pick. Despite injuries, position changes, and falling off the radar, Detroit still believes there’s a path to earning a role in 2026.
The Detroit Lions begin mandatory minicamp on Tuesday. Over the next two days, the Lions will conduct workouts that will give the coaching staff one last look at the roster before their summer break.
Detroit Lions second-year wideout Isaac TeSlaa wants to build off of the success he had throughout his rookie season in the National Football League. The 2025 third-round pick has become well-known for his acrobatic catches early in his career.
The Detroit Lions lost a veteran leader at the linebacker position, but return a pair of important leaders that will help steady the group in 2026. One of those players is Derrick Barnes, who is entering his sixth season as a pro.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The Detroit Lions could have some schematic changes coming to their defense in Kelvin Sheppard's second season as coordinator. Last year, the Lions had some ups and downs defensively.
The Detroit Lions’ defensive end competition is one of the most crowded position battles on the roster, but an unexpected name is already generating buzz, Anthony Lucas, the undrafted rookie who’s turning heads before pads have even come on.
The Detroit Lions have reloaded their group of defensive ends ahead of the 2026 season. With some departures to account for, the Lions have paired returning star Aidan Hutchinson with newcomers such as D.J.
Detroit Lions could dip into the UFL again. With the season over, five standout players emerge as potential training camp targets — including the league’s Defensive Player of the Year.
Detroit Lions minicamp is the final checkpoint of the offseason. Five key things to watch this week could quietly reveal how Detroit is really shaping its 2026 roster before camp arrives One last stop for the Detroit Lions before the dead zone begins, and we have to wait until late July for things to get cooking again when training camp starts.
Detroit Lions offensive line has a real shot. The context behind last year’s sack numbers—and what’s changed since—points to a potential return to elite, top-five form in 2026.
Detroit Lions’ best and worst contracts heading into 2026. From a massive team-friendly extension to a roster where “worst deal” is hard to even define, Detroit’s cap situation says a lot about how this roster was built.
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes has built one of the NFL’s very best rosters largely without breaking the bank. Headed into the 2026 campaign, the Lions will possess $18,540,257 in available cap space, ranking 17th among the league’s 32 franchises.
Detroit Lions former center Frank Ragnow has a go-to fishing spot. The avid outdoorsman says one Michigan lake stands above the rest, and it’s a lot closer to home than people realize.
The Detroit Lions 2026 rookie class did not have the benefit of a rookie minicamp this year, but the seven-member group have used meetings and time on the field to acclimate to playing at the next level.
The Detroit Lions and quarterback Jared Goff are heading into another season trying to get to the big game. In a few short years, they've gone from the laughingstock of the NFL to true contenders.
The Detroit Lions have been busy with making additions to their secondary throughout the offseason. When healthy, the Lions feature one of the NFL's safety tandems in Kerby Joseph and Brian Branch.
Frank Ragnow weighs in on Penei Sewell’s move. The former Lions center breaks down the challenge of switching sides on the offensive line — and why it might not matter when you’re talking about a player like Sewell.
A little over a year ago, Lions center Frank Ragnow made one of the hardest decisions an NFL player can make, opting to hang up his cleats before the age of 30 for the sake of his health.
Brian Branch has been making steady progress in his rehab, and this week, there was another update from the Lions that offered some encouragement. Head coach Dan Campbell said Branch hasn’t had any setbacks as he works back from the torn Achilles he suffered last December.
Lions safety Brian Branch‘s 2025 season came to an end when he tore his Achilles in a Week 14 win over the Cowboys. The injury occurred late enough in the year that it may shelve Branch for a portion of the upcoming season.
Lions DB Brian Branch suffered a torn Achilles tendon in December last season in Week 15. Lions HC Dan Campbell said Branch hasn’t suffered any setbacks, but he’s unlikely to be ready for training camp.
Lions safety Kerby Joseph may not be ready for Week 1 of the 2026 regular season as he wrestles with a degenerative knee condition that sidelined him for much of last year.
The Detroit Lions are making moves amid the NFL offseason, and Dan Campbell is working to get back to his glory days, when the team was No. 1 in the NFC North and Super Bowl contenders.