The Las Vegas Raiders will head to Houston to face a great Texans team that has the best defense in the whole NFL. The Raiders are looking for a huge upset and are looking to put an end to their losing streak.
Aaron Wilson first reported that the Las Vegas Raiders officially claimed DT Brodric Martin off waivers from the Steelers. The Raiders waived DE Jahfari Harvey in a corresponding move, per the NFL Transactions wire. Martin, 26, transferred to Western Kentucky from North Alabama after the 2020 season.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a need at defensive tackle, brought in developmental defensive tackles, refused to try those defensive tackles, and have now lost one of those new(er) defensive tackles.
The Pittsburgh Steelers currently are 5-3 and in first place in the AFC North. With the trade deadline officially passed, the attention now turns to finding depth pieces from practice squads around the league and getting creative with roster moves.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are adding some depth along their defensive line before taking on the Los Angeles Chargers in a primetime matchup on the road in Week 10.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Steelers are signing Brodric Martin off the Chiefs’ practice squad to their active roster. Martin, 26, transferred to Western Kentucky from North Alabama after the 2020 season.
The Detroit Lions made two significant draft mistakes back in 2023. For an ascending team, the front office took a chance on two players who were not considered immediate impact players.
The Kansas City Chiefs weren't able to successfully execute any waiver claims after NFL roster cuts were due. That wasn't any great surprise considering they sat No.
The Detroit Lions have made a decision on a former 2023 NFL draft pick. Brodric Martin, who was the 96th pick in the 2023 draft, has been cut following the conclusion of training camp.
The Detroit Lions are about to announce their finalized 53-man roster for the 2025 NFL season. This is a year full of hopes, again, as the team sets its sights on clinching another NFC North title and a trip to the Super Bowl.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
As the Detroit Lions get closer to kickoff against the Green Bay Packers, they're also hoping that their lingering injury luck - or the lack of it - finally washes off of them.
Detroit Lions defensive tackle Brodric Martin has every reason to feel pressure about his roster spot entering the 2025 season. A 2023 third-round pick, Martin has appeared in only five regular season games during his first two years in the NFL, and his on-field role has been limited.
The Detroit Lions had two members of their interior line units depart practice early on Tuesday. On the team's third day of camp, defensive tackle Brodric Martin and offensive lineman Jamarco Jones both departed practice early.
The Detroit Lions couldn't catch a break on the injury front a season ago, ending the season with a double-digit number of players on injured reserve. And now history could be repeating itself before the 2025 campaign even starts.
1.) Which player on the Lions’ roster is training camp most important for this year? Christian Booher: I think Brodric Martin is right up there with the players facing the most urgency in training camp this year.
We have reached the point of the offseason where we can start to play a little 53-man roster musical chairs. It’s officially roster projection season as training camps are right around the corner, and teams will have to start thinking about how to trim their rosters from 90 players to opening day’s 53.
The Detroit Lions have made it a priority to become one of the best run-stuffing teams in the NFL in the 2025 NFL offseason. In separate moves, GM Brad Holmes chose to retain defensive tackles DJ Reader and Levi Onwuzurike while spending a first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft on Ohio State star Tyleik Williams.
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes has a strong track record of targeting solid prospects in the NFL Draft. Unfortunately, a potential error could end up being quite costly, especially due to the draft capital given up to trade up for a player that needed quite a bit of development.
The first round of the 2025 NFL Draft did not disappoint. These are my thoughts on the most surprising picks from night one. The first surprise of the night was the Cowboys selecting Tyler Booker with the 12th pick.
Brodric Martin's Lions career hasn't quite gone to plan through so far. Martin, who the Lions drafted in the 3rd round (No. 96 overall) of the 2023 Draft, has only appeared in *five* games so far.
As good as the Detroit Lions' recent draft record has been, as the foundation for the team's success, no team nails every pick in every draft. As the team has gotten good, starting spots have been more scarce and in some cases a rookie's path to making an immediate impact has been tough.
The Detroit Lions announced they have activated DT Brodric Martin from injured reserve. Detroit also signed S Kaevon Merriweather to the practice squad and released S Erick Hallett in a corresponding move. Martin, 25, transferred to Western Kentucky from North Alabama after the 2020 season.
The Detroit Lions made a big signing on Thursday when they signed arguably one of the best nose tackles in the NFL DJ Reader. The former fifth round draft pick has had quite the career and is ready to help the Lions win the Super Bowl in 2024.
Here's something I never thought I would say in my entire life. I think Detroit Lions fans are a little spoiled with draft picks. Since Brad Holmes became the general manager for the Lions he's made 23 draft picks.
The Detroit Lions defense was awful in 2022, ranking last in the league in yards allowed. During the offseason, general manager Brad Holmes worked on improving and rebuilding the unit.
NFL teams are now allowed to hold official meetings with up to 30 draft prospects. According to The Draft Network’s Ryan Fowler, one of the prospects Philadelphia will meet with isn't a big name, but he is a very big man.