Is there any justification for Lomas Brown allowing Scott Mitchell to get injured?
Last Friday during an interview with ESPN Radio, former Lions offensive tackle and current ESPN analyst Lomas Brown admitted that he purposely allowed quarterback and fellow teammate Scott Mitchell to get injured.
Brown was referring to a game in 1994 against the Green Bay Packers when he let then Packers defensive end Sean Jones to go around him and get a clear hit on Mitchell....
Lions sign Sean Jones to compete at safety
The Detroit Lions have picked up some veteran help in their secondary, in the form of one of the few players with the potential to start who’s still available in free agency. Sean Jones, a safety who has started all 16 games each of the last two years for the Buccaneers, has signed with Detroit. [...]
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June 25, 2012
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Detroit Lions Sign Safety Sean Jones To Strengthen Secondary Competition
The Detroit Lions signed veteran safety Sean Jones to a one-year deal on Monday, via team’s release.
Jones, 30, left without a contract when he visited the team’s practice facility in Allen Park in early May.
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Selected in the second round (59th overall) in the 2004 NFL Draft out of the University of Georgia, the 6-1, 220-pound Jones spent his...
Lions Agree To Terms With SS Sean Jones
The Detroit Lions have agreed to terms on a one-year contract with veteran Sean Jones on Monday, according to a league source, Tim Twentyman of Detroitlions.com reports. Jones passed his physical with the team on Monday. An unrestricted free agent, Jones, 30, visited the Lions practice facility in Allen Park in early May, but left without a contract. He started 32 games at strong...
Lions sign safety Jones
The Lions added a veteran backup at safety, signing Sean Jones to a one-year deal. Jones started every game the past two seasons with the Buccaneers and had visited the Lions in May. The Lions also discussed signing Chris Crocker and O.J. Atogwe. Detroit's secondary is considered a potential weakness. The lone starter not returning from the Lions' 2011 playoff roster...
With Cody Grimm out, role change coming for Bucs' Sean Jones
Sean Jones says his comfort level in the Buccaneers defense has grown substantially now that he’s in his second season in Tampa Bay.
That’s a very good thing, because the Bucs are about to ask a lot more of their starting strong safety.
Coach Raheem Morris said the loss of starting free safety Cody Grimm to a season-ending knee injury will result in Jones often changing roles...
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