The Detroit Lions are entering an exciting season that is filled with high expectations. After making a run to the NFC Championship game last season, the Lions have restocked on talent this offseason with hopes of going even further in 2024.
The Detroit Lions planned to have a legitimate kicking competition all throughout training camp this summer. Throughout the spring, undrafted free agent kicker James Turner has closed the gap considerably between himself and presumed favorite Michael Badgley.
The Detroit Lions have wrapped up mandatory minicamp and are just one week away from going full speed ahead toward training camp. After the conclusion of organized team activities next week, the Lions are heading onto a break that will end with the start of training camp.
NFL offseasons occasionally feature teams running into CBA-driven trouble due to overly physical workouts. This year, the Lions have run afoul of the league’s policy on OTA contact.
The NFL is punishing the Detroit Lions for breaking some NFL rules regarding offseason training activities.
We break down the biggest things we learned from Detroit Lions minicamp. The Detroit Lions wrapped minicamp on Thursday, the final practice of the spring for the veteran players.
Taylor Decker, entering his ninth NFL season in 2024, has grown into one of the game's very best left tackles. In his role with the Lions, Decker serves as the blindside protector of signal-caller Jared Goff.
We recently listed the three most important things about mandatory minicamps. One of those factors bit the Lions on Friday night. Detroit lost its final OTA session for having too much contact during offseason work.
The Detroit Lions will inevitably have players who make a case to steal a roster spot. Every year, unheralded names make strong cases to be included in Detroit's final post-training camp 53-man roster.
The Detroit Lions completed mandatory minicamp this week. Here's a look at the players who helped their stock the most over the course of the three days.
The Detroit Lions have forfeited one of their remaining practices of organized team activities for violating a work rule in the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
It’s OTA season for NFL teams, and a number of organizations are hoping to develop talent and find hidden gems among their players. One such team is the Detroit Lions, who are gearing up for another campaign with head coach Dan Campbell.
Dan Campbell's powerful speeches and incredible analogies made waves when the team was featured on HBO's "Hard Knocks." Campbell was back at it this week while discussing Detroit's 2024 season outlook.
The Detroit Lions will lose one OTA practice after the NFL and the players' union found they violated rules governing physical contact in the offseason.
The Lions apparently bit a few too many of their own kneecaps during organized team activities. The team violated player work rules regarding on-field physical contact, the Lions announced Friday night.
The Detroit Lions violated player work rules set by the collective bargaining agreement during one of their practices this spring. "On Friday evening the
The Detroit Lions will have one less opportunity to prepare for the 2024 NFL season. The franchise released a statement that said that the team's organized…
The Detroit Lions will forfeit an OTA practice after a collective bargaining agreement violation, the team announced. Monday’s practice will no longer take place.
The Detroit Lions were found to have violated OTA rules and will forfeit one of their final spring practices. On Friday evening, the Detroit Lions posted a statement announcing that they are forfeiting one of their final OTA sessions after the NFL and NFLPA found they had violated the offseason practice policies.
The Detroit Lions have had to forfeit the team's final OTA practice scheduled for Monday after it was determined they violated play work rules relating
It's about that time for the Detroit Lions to go on a hiatus until training camp opens up in late July. The Lions do have one more day of OTAs, but that will just be for the young players per Lions' head coach Dan Campbell.
The Detroit Lions' OTAs and mandatory minicamp are out of the way. It's time for the team to go enjoy the summer sun and do their own private workouts
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.
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