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Detroit Lions Re-Sign Defensive End Myles Adams
Detroit Lions defensive end Myles Adams (66) walks off the field after practice during training camp Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Detroit Lions have made a decision on one of their own free agent defensive ends.

According to the team, 28-year-old Myles Adams has been re-signed. The talented defender spent the majority of the 2025 season on the team's practice squad.

In his career, he has played in 30 regular-season games, recording 34 tackles (12 solo), two sacks and one pass breakup.

The team recently signed D.J. Wonnum and also features Aidan Hutchinson, Tyler Lacy and Ahmed Hassanein in the room.

Muhammad's contract is essentially a one-year contract worth $4 million but has a chance to be worth $2 million more, if he reaches contract benchmarks.

New linebacker thankful for opportunity Motown

Defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard has a connection with new linebacker Damone Clark.

Detroit's newest linebacker expressed that while with the Texans, his role on defense diminished.

“My role last year decreased on the defensive side, but it increased on the special teams side, and that’s okay. Like I say, every morning I wake up, and I just thank god for the opportunity, because I got homeboys and people back at the crib that would do anything just to be on practice squad, something like that," said Clark. "So, you have to make the most of every opportunity and put that in the forefront of your mind, that guys wish to be in this position.”

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