Detroit Lions running backs are entering a new era Jahmyr Gibbs is no longer the change-of-pace back, he’s the pace. Plus, why Jacob Saylors could push Sione Vaki for RB3 as training camp battles heat up, and what Pacheco does way better than Montgomery.
Detroit Lions fans waited a lifetime for meaningful football. Then it arrived. Somewhere between the NFC Championship Game and now, the feeling around this team changed in a way that’s hard to ignore.
Detroit Lions fans saying “just let Sam LaPorta walk” are looking at this all wrong. The tight end market changed again this week, and Detroit would be crazy to repeat a move that made sense in a very different era.
How many of the QB's with the most game-winning drives in one season for each NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?
Detroit Lions fans spend all summer projecting Week 1 starters. The more interesting question might be who is still starting by Thanksgiving. A rookie pass rusher, a fast-rising linebacker, and a surprise defensive back could change things.
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.
Detroit Lions GM Brad Holmes wanted to get younger this offseason. Mission accomplished. Detroit is now one of the youngest teams in football, and it might completely change how fans view this team’s future.
The Detroit Lions have one of the league's best safeties in Kerby Joseph. However, injury concerns have made his future tough to project. Currently, reports indicate that there could be long-term effects of the knee injury that limited him to six games in 2025, and as a result there is some uncertainty clouding his future.
Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta is entering the final season of his four-year rookie contract signed back in 2023, when the team invested a 2023 second-round pick to select him.
The Detroit Lions are a team that many expect to have a successful 2026 season, with the potential of going from a last place team in the division to finishing the year winning the NFC North.
As organized team activities drew to an end, the Detroit Lions and Brad Holmes identified a key position in need of extra depth on their roster. After
The Steelers drafted this player in 2020 with their 102nd overall pick, and he's been a solid addition ever since. But, the time may have come for Pittsburgh to part ways with him and bank on some of his trade stock.
With the 2026 draft in the books, teams are already looking toward 2027. Here's our way-too-early 2027 NFL mock draft, as of April 27, 2026.
This year, there are 10 open practices for Detroit Lions fans to attend 2026 NFL training camp. The team announced five practices that are open to the general public, four that are exclusive only to season-ticket members and a Lions Partner Day that will all take place at the team's Allen Park Performance Center.
Detroit Lions wide receiver room is deeper than it looks. Four roster spots feel locked up, but after that comes a mix of surprises, tough decisions, and several players with a real shot to shake things up.
Detroit Lions offense is loaded with weapons. So loaded that projecting the stats might be harder than ever. We took a swing at every major number for 2026 and the results are interesting.
The Detroit Lions may be creating a unique roster decision for themselves following a position change this offseason. Last year, Jackson Meeks was one of the team's most intriguing undrafted free agents.
Detroit Lions OTAs and minicamp revealed more than expected. A former first-round pick is fighting for his job, a major roster experiment may be ending, and Drew Petzing’s vision for the offense is starting to emerge.
Detroit Lions were well represented on an all-time draft bust list. The surprising part wasn’t who made it—it was which infamous Detroit draft failures were left off entirely.
Former NFL pro bowler Mitch Morse, who had stints with the Chiefs, Bills and Jaguars, believes the Detroit Lions are a team that may have the most complete roster, heading into the 2026 NFL season.
The Detroit Lions are coming off a disappointing season.
Ennis Rakestraw has had far from an enviable start to his pro football career. Selected in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the University of Missouri product’s career has yet to take off, largely due to his inability to stay healthy.
Detroit Lions saw several important players regress in 2025. Not every decline means the same thing, though. We break down which fall-offs look fake and which one could still be a concern heading into camp.
Adding an offensive tackle was widely known to be a priority for the Lions leading up to the draft. As such, it came as no surprise when the team attempted to move up the order and land Kadyn Proctor.
The Detroit Lions received positive news regarding Sam LaPorta, as head coach Dan Campbell stated that the tight end is making progress after undergoing back surgery, which ended his 2025 season.
In their recent announcement disclosing promotions for two staffers to assistant general manager, the Seahawks announced four other promotions in Seattle’s front office.
The Detroit Lions offense will look a lot different in 2026.
The Detroit Lions announced they placed fifth-round WR Kendrick Law on injured reserve. They also signed three other receivers to help take his place on the roster, including Lucky Jackson, Tarik Black and Tay Martin.
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