The Detroit Lions could have the services of left guard Christian Mahogany against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Speaking with reporters on Wednesday afternon, Dan Campbell expressed he was hopeful the second-year offensive lineman could return to action.
The Detroit Lions will have to wait for the return of a pair of injured players beyond Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Rams. On Saturday, the team downgraded both offensive lineman Christian Mahogany (Fibula) and safety Thomas Harper (Concussion) to out for their matchup with the Rams on Sunday.
Left guards are beginning to dominate our late-afternoon coverage window. In addition to Denver Broncos LG Ben Powers returning to practice amid a lengthy IR stay, the Detroit Lions will see their starting option do the same.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell expects second-year offensive lineman Christian Mahogany to return to practice this week, as the team begins their preparations for the Los Angeles Rams.
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After a crushing loss to the NFC North rival Packers on Thanksgiving, the Lions are 7-5 and sitting outside of the playoff bracket with five games left in their season.
The Detroit Lions announced they placed OL Christian Mahogany on injured reserve and signed LB Ty Summers from the practice squad to the active roster.
After Christian Mahogany went down with a fractured ankle in Week 9 against the Minnesota Vikings, it seemed to open up a huge opportunity for the Detroit Lions to try and swing a big trade for a starting guard ahead of the November 4 trade deadline.
The Detroit Lions are dealing with some injuries on the offensive line, and while everyone wanted a trade for someone like Kevin Zeitler or Joel Bitonio at the NFL trade deadline, that's just not a realistic thing that happens in the NFL.
With the time left before Tuesday's 4 p.m. ET trade deadline now best measured in hours, the Detroit Lions have to move quickly after Sunday's disappointing loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
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.
The NFL trade deadline is on Tuesday, but as we've already noted, it's pretty unlikely that the Detroit Lions are going to make a trade for someone to take over for Christian Mahogany now that he's going to be out for some time.
The Detroit Lions’ 27-24 loss to the Minnesota Vikings was a tough pill to swallow, but the final score wasn’t the only blow the team suffered on Sunday.
The Detroit Lions (2-1) came away with a major early-season statement road win against the Baltimore Ravens (1-2), 38-30, in the final game of the Week 3 calendar.
As the Detroit Lions just poured, and poured, and poured onto the Chicago Bears in Week 2, it was clear that two things had seen a major improvement between that contest and Week 1 for the NFC North powerhouse.
It was well-known entering the 2025 season that the Detroit Lions’ interior offensive line would have its ups and downs. That’s to be expected when a franchise great like Frank Ragnow retires and another solid veteran in Kevin Zeitler departs in free agency.
Battling a case of mononucleosis this time last year, former Boston College football guard Christian Mahogany could have easily seen his professional football dreams slip away.
The Detroit Lions' offensive line was shaken up this offseason. A pair of departures will make things difficult for the organization, but general manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell both feel confident in their options to replace those players.
The Detroit Lions have major questions to answer early in the 2025 season, and arguably the biggest will come up front along their offensive line. This offseason, the Lions not only lost center Frank Ragnow to retirement, but allowed guard Kevin Zeitler to walk in free agency.
The Detroit Lions have an offensive line in a major state of flux heading into the 2025 season, but fortunately, they also have multiple players capable of stepping up and seizing an opportunity.
Christian Mahogany was widely projected as a Day 2 pick in the 2024 draft. But he fell for reasons that were odd and/or reasonable, and the Detroit Lions snapped up the Boston College guard in the sixth round (No.
The Lions announced on Tuesday that they have activated OL Christian Mahogany from the team’s non-football injury list. Mahogany, 23, was a sixth-round pick by the Lions out of Boston College in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Detroit Lions returned to the practice field to prepare for a big Week 6 showdown with the Dallas Cowboys. Dan Campbell's group is coming off a bye week, which allowed players a chance to rest and recover ahead of the grueling stretch of the season coming up.