Detroit Lions wide receiver Tim Patrick entered training camp with high expectations after completing his first fully healthy offseason in years. After suffering a torn ACL in 2022 and a torn Achilles in 2023, Patrick spent the entire 2024 offseason rehabbing.
ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Detroit Lions rookie wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa turned heads Saturday at the Meijer Performance Center, delivering a standout performance during the team’s first padded practice of the 2025 training camp.
Detroit Lions training camp is nearly here, and expectations couldn’t be higher. For a roster this complete—and a team firmly in its championship window—every roster spot matters.
How many of the NFL players with at least 80 touchdown catches in their career can you name in five minutes?
After a productive 2024 campaign, Tim Patrick has solidified his spot on the Detroit Lions’ 2025 roster. He'll enter the season as the team's No. 3 wide receiver, behind Amon-Ra St.
The Detroit Lions might be one of the more robust contenders in the NFL, but they are far from a bunch of ring-chasing veterans looking to get the most out of one season.
Keisean keeps it close in Detroit in our #5 play. We’re continuing our journey through the Green Bay Packers’ top 10 plays of the 2024 season as voted on by APC staff with play #5 in our countdown (check out #6 here).
For the second time on Friday, the Lions have traded up. After their swap with the Broncos, the NFC North champions agreed to acquire No. 70 from the Jaguars.
The Kansas City Chiefs could benefit from bringing in a veteran wide receiver to help out their offense. Last season, they did a midseason trade for DeAndre Hopkins, so they're open to bringing in veteran talent.
Wide receiver Tim Patrick re-signed with the Detroit Lions on Friday, one day after the veteran literally left the writing on his wall. Patrick posted
The veteran wideout will remain in Detroit for at least one more campaign.
The Detroit Lions announced they re-signed WR Tim Patrick to a contract extension on Friday. Mike Garafolo reports Patrick receives a one-year deal worth up to $4 million. Patrick, 31, wound up signing a three-year, $1.66 million contract with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent out of Utah back in 2017.
The New York Jets were positioned nicely in the sweepstakes for a valuable free agent receiver … until suddenly they weren’t. The Jets aren't deep at wideout right now, and they'll want to acquire one or two receivers in free agency so that they aren’t pressured to draft at the position.
The Detroit Lions are preparing to make moves to improve their roster this offseason, and a big focus early on has revolved around the need to fix their defense.
Entering this season, many wondered if the Detroit Lions had a lingering hole at wide receiver. Week by week, Tim Patrick has done his best to fill that void.
It has been a long way back for Detroit Lions wide receiver Tim Patrick, but the 2024 season has been a tremendous comeback year for him.
The Detroit Lions have found a reliable third wide receiver option in Tim Patrick. The sample size is small, but he's made a measurable impact with five catches for 72 yards in his first three games with the team.
Before roster cuts, the Denver Broncos let it out they were going to part ways with wide receiver Tim Patrick. If a trade couldn't be done, he'd be released.
The 30-year-old has not taken the field since 2021.
As the Denver Broncos head into the 2024 season, they surprised the fan base by parting ways with fan-favorite wideout Tim Patrick . Patrick had been sidelined by injuries for the past two seasons, but was excited to return to the field to re-join Courtland Sutton.
It was only a few years ago that he was an effective wide receiver for the Broncos, recording at least 50 catches and 700 yards in back-to-back years during the 2020 and 2021 seasons.
He has yet to take the field since 2021 due to injury.
The veteran wideout didn't need to wait long to find his next home.
The Broncos are parting ways with a surprising name ahead of Tuesday’s NFL roster cut deadline.
In addition to running back Samaje Perine, Tim Patrick is no longer in the Broncos’ offensive plans. The veteran receiver will be released if no trade agreement can be worked out, Mike Klis of 9News reports.
Denver Broncos veteran wide receiver Tim Patrick has suffered his fair share of injury setbacks. After tearing his ACL in the summer of 2022, he suffered a torn Achilles in training camp the follow year, after months and months of hard work to rehab and return to the field.
The Broncos are giving the wide receiver one more shot at a return to the field.
Denver Broncos insider Mike Klis recently posited that wholesale changes are afoot in the team's wide receiver corps. Starting with Tim Patrick, who's likely to be released if the sides cannot agree on a "reduced" contract, lowering his projected $15.571 million salary-cap charge for 2024, the final year of his current deal.
A pair of Denver Broncos wide receivers are facing uncertain futures on the gridiron, though one could reportedly be back before the regular season begins.
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