The NFL has reinstated a former University of Wisconsin football star following an indefinite suspension handed out last offseason. Tom Pelissero reported
In a surprising turn of events, the NFL has officially reinstated all five players who were suspended indefinitely for violating the strict gambling policy of the league.
Tonight, both Miami and New Orleans are without two pivotal pieces in Jimmy Butler and Zion Williamson. While their absence is a bummer for tonight's product, it does guide our prop betting decision-making.
The NFL made a significant move on Thursday regarding the future of Washington Commanders defensive end Shaka Toney, former Indianapolis Colts linebacker Rashod Berry and three former members of the Detroit Lions.
The NFL is reinstating five players who had been suspended indefinitely for violating the league's gambling policy, per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. Four of…
Last year’s round of gambling suspensions affected a few teams’ starting lineups, but a handful of depth-level players also received significant suspensions for violating the NFL’s betting policy.
The NFL’s issues with player betting are spreading beyond Detroit and Washington this offseason.
Three of the four Lions hit with gambling suspensions in April are no longer on the roster. But the Lions’ gambling issue is not entirely in the rearview mirror, it appears.
Breaking down the contractual fallout from the Detroit Lions recent suspensions. On Friday, the NFL announced the suspensions of multiple players for violations of the league's gambling rules.
Four Lions players, including second-year wide receiver Jameson Williams, were suspended by the NFL for violating the league's gambling policy.
The Detroit Lions have overachieved during the 2022 season in a certain capacity. Though the team was expected to be improved from last year’s 3-13-1 squad, the team has found its way to be in playoff contention heading into the final two weeks of the season.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Quintez Cephus has battled numerous injuries since he was drafted by the team in 2020. On Wednesday, he returned to practice
The Lions announced today that they will be adding two major pieces at a time when the team is playing its best football of the season. Rookie first-round pick Jameson Williams is set to make his NFL debut after spending the first 12 weeks of the season on the reserve/non-football injury list and defensive end Romeo Okwara is set to play his first football since Oct. 3 of last season.
The Detroit Lions announced five roster moves on Saturday for their Week 5 game against the Patriots. The full list includes: Lions signed WR Maurice Alexander and CB A.J.
As he works his way back from an injury and rejoins a roster spot battle, could the Lions showcase Quintez Cephus for a trade? The Detroit Lions got some
Detroit Lions wide receiver Quintez Cephus sustained an apparent left leg injury and exited practice on Tuesday. Cephus found himself tangled up with cornerback Jeff Okudah while making a catch in a 1-on-1 drill.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Quintez Cephus is looking to rebound after his 2021 season was derailed due to injury. In a recent article featured on heavy.
Lions wide receivers coach Antwaan Randle El has been speaking about the players he’ll be in line to work with, and Quintez Cephus got some mention. One way or another, it’s a virtual lock the Detroit Lions will be notably adding to their wide receiver depth chart this offseason.
Cephus is sidelined third on the Lions with 204 receiving yards, tied for fourth with 15 receptions, and tied for first with a pair of receiving touchdowns during quarterback Jared Goff's first year with the organization.
Cephus was a bright spot for the Lions in an otherwise challenging year. Through five games, the young WR had 15 catches for 204 yards and two touchdowns, nearly matching his entire rookie slate.
Wide receiver Quintez Cephus looked and played like a rookie in 2020, and he also looked and played like a fifth-round draft choice. There is a reason Cephus lasted until the 166th overall pick.
Wide receiver Quintez Cephus will be given the opportunity to make plays for the Detroit Lions offense this upcoming season. The second-year wideout amassed 20 receptions for 349 yards and two touchdowns in 13 games during his rookie campaign in Motown.
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