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.
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes has done a masterful job assembling one of the most exciting young rosters in the NFL over the past several offseasons, and, quarterback Jared Goff has proven instrumental in guiding the Lions to the NFC Championship Game last season and into a legitimate Super Bowl contender.
Jared Goff remains a key financial priority for the Lions, but no new deal exists for the team’s franchise passer.
The Detroit Lions made All-Pro wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown and All-Pro offensive tackle Penei Sewell the highest-paid players at their respective positions in April with monster contract extensions. Now it would seem it's quarterback Jared Goff's turn.
Lions general manager Brad Holmes continues checking off priorities in Detroit, and a long-term extension for quarterback Jared Goff is rising to the top of the list.
Lions GM Brad Holmes said signing QB Jared Goff to a contract extension is a “high priority for us” going forward. “First and foremost, he’s earned an extension,” Holmes said, via Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press.
Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold believes the only reason he isn't a Raider right now is because of a coin flip on the first night of the draft.
The defending NFC North champions have few holes to fill heading into the 2024 campaign. However, there are always areas to shore up in the offseason.
Detroit Lions first-round pick Terrion Arnold claims he would've ended up with the Las Vegas Raiders if it weren't for a coin flip. During a Tuesday appearance on "The Next Round" podcast, Arnold said a Raiders coach called him after the draft.
A former NFL player has gone pro in Colombia, but not for playing football.
If you were a Michigan Wolverines fan from 2012 to 2014, then you remember Devin Funchess. He had some big seasons in Ann Arbor and his size and athleticism
It does not appear Devin Funchess is attempting a return to the NFL.
The cornerback was selected 24th overall by the Detroit Lions in the NFL Draft.
Despite being one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history, Calvin Johnson‘s time with the Detroit Lions was marked by mediocrity, which ultimately led to his departure from the game.
The Detroit Lions made another addition to their defense Tuesday. In addition to agreeing to a deal to bring back former safety C.J. Moore, the Lions also signed defensive lineman Kyle Peko to a contract. The defensive lineman has played for four teams since entering the league as an undrafted free agent in 2016.
The Lions are giving the defensive back a second chance.
The Detroit Lions went from rebuilding to playoff contending. A few key moves helped the Lions become the NFC’s most interesting team. General Manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell have become known for being unafraid of taking risks.
The Detroit Lions made a bold move in the first round of the NFL Draft, selecting Alabama All-American cornerback Terrion Arnold with the 24th overall pick.
Aidan Hutchinson has emerged as one of the NFL’s most dominant pass-rushers, but the Detroit Lions must continue to bolster the pass rush if the franchise is going to continue to take steps toward competing for a Super Bowl.
The Detroit Lions made a surprising move by trading up in the fourth round to select offensive lineman Giovanni Manu. He was a little known name for most of the Draft process, but picked up steam late in the lead-up as he had an excellent performance at his Pro Day.
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