Dan Campbell and the Lions are gearing up for one thing and one thing only this season: reaching the Super Bowl. The franchise devastatingly fell one game short of that goal a season ago, losing to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game, 34-31, after suffering a second-half collapse.
The Detroit Lions have completed their mandatory minicamp. With the conclusion of Thursday's practice, many of the veterans will head their separate ways before reconvening at training camp later in the summer.
The Detroit Lions' current mindset is to learn from their stunning loss to the San Francisco 49ers, to ensure that if the opportunity again presents itself, the team is able to handle pressure situations better.
As the Lions close out minicamp, Dan Campbell feels the team is in a position to have near-perfect attendance for training camp The Detroit Lions wrapped up mandatory minicamp on Thursday marking the end of spring workouts for the team’s veterans.
The Detroit Lions believe that Alim McNeill could still have room to grow heading into the 2024 season. Make no mistake, the coaching staff is dedicated to finding ways for each player to grow every season.
The Detroit Lions closed out minicamp with a fun day and a strong defensive performance. Observations here. There was certainly a “last day of school” vibe to the Detroit Lions’ final minicamp practice on Thursday.
Lions coach Dan Campbell has big expectations for defensive tackle Alim McNeill this season. “Mac has so much ability and the way that he is built and the nimbleness and athleticism and power that he has for the way he is, for the way he’s built.
On the final day of mandatory minicamp, the Detroit Lions put their offense in tough situations. After two strong days of work, coach Dan Campbell set his sights on challenging the offensive unit on the final day of practices for the veterans before training camp.
The Detroit Lions wrapped up mandatory minicamp with practice on Thursday, concluding their three-day workout session. For many veterans, it will be the last of the spring work before training camp commences in late-summer.
The Detroit Lions have high aspirations for the 2024 season. After racing to the NFC Championship game but ultimately coming up short, the Lions have the goal to get back to those heights this upcoming season.
The Detroit Lions bolstered their defensive line by adding nose tackle DJ Reader in free agency. Reader brings proven production and the ability to plug opposing run games from the nose tackle position, which is highly coveted by the Lions.
Detroit Lions undrafted free-agent kicker James Turner is quickly emerging in the kicker competition this offseason and that might be bad news for Michael Badgley and fans who hope to sign Jake Bates.
It’s been a long and challenge-filled journey, but Lions safety Ifeatu Melifonwu has grown into one of the team’s most promising young players. Drafted out of Syracuse as a cornerback in 2021, Melifonwu lined up the majority of his rookie campaign at corner.
If there’s one thing that’s been learned about Derrick Barnes during his NFL career, it’s that the linebacker should never be counted out. Since being
As the Detroit Lions mull over their options for a fullback without having an official one on the roster, defensive lineman Alim McNeill is apparently under consideration.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams has the benefit of participating in all of the team's offseason workouts entering his third NFL season. After
During a recent episode of "The MMQB NFL Podcast", Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer shared what he believes the Detroit Lions are capable of in the upcoming 2024 season.
The Lions made it a focus to revamp the unit this offseason.
What fun it is to be a Lions fan these days. Detroit came so close to the Super Bowl, then the city played host to the NFL Draft. If only the season could get here now, right?
The Steelers already met with Cameron Sutton in the wake of his Lions release. The parties are huddling up again Wednesday, and a reunion will come to pass.
Campbell spotlighted a player he believes could take a big leap forward this season.
Former Detroit Lions tight end Brandon Pettigrew was arrested over the weekend following an incident at a convenience store in Texas.
Detroit saw Josh Reynolds depart in free agency when he joined the Broncos. That decision came despite the Lions’ efforts to retain him, and it leaves the team without a key role player from last season.
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