With the NFL preseason in full swing, many eager fans have already begun scouting out their next fantasy football squad. The most pressing question most ask themselves is who their first-round draft target will be.
The Detroit Lions are taking the field again for the second time this NFL preseason. After a disappointing performance against the Los Angeles Chargers at the Pro Football Hall of Fame game, Dan Campbell's squad is looking to execute at a higher level and for several players battling for jobs to make a name for themselves.
The Detroit Lions continue to add to their depth chart amidst some injuries potentially landing players on the IR to begin the season. Their latest addition is someone who is very familiar to their tight end, Sam LaPorta: another tight end, Steven Stilianos.
The Detroit Lions will continue their preseason slate Friday night against the Atlanta Falcons, providing Dan Campbell and his coaching staff with another valuable opportunity to assess roster hopefuls. While select starters may see reps (i.e.
The Detroit Lions will take on the Atlanta Falcons in their second preseason game on Friday night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The Lions are hoping for a better performance than what was on display in the 34-7 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game on July 31st.
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As training camp has worn on for the Detroit Lions, questions have begun to swirl about which side of the ball has seen the biggest advantage between the offense and defense.
Detroit Lions cornerback Ennis Rakestraw is likely experiencing a wide range of emotions after suffering a season-ending shoulder injury. The 2024 second-round pick has experienced a difficult time battling injuries through the first two seasons of his career.
The Detroit Lions will get their second preseason opportunity Friday, as they take on the Atlanta Falcons. It will be the Lions' only true road game of the preseason, and there are several intriguing underlying storylines within Friday's game.
The Detroit Lions are taking on the Atlanta Falcons on Friday night in their second preseason game of the season. While Atlanta has a few key players sitting out - Michael Penix Jr.
After Detroit Lions cornerback Ennis Rakestraw Jr. exited Monday's practice with a shoulder injury, coach Dan Campbell warned that the second-year player could be out a while "at best." Indeed that is the case, as the Lions placed Rakestraw on injured reserve after he underwent shoulder surgery on Thursday.
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When Detroit Lions wide receiver Tim Patrick hit free agency this offseason, he made it clear how he wanted things to play out. All he wanted was to return to the Lions for the 2025 season.
Ennis Rakestraw will not play in 2025. The second-year corner was already known to be a candidate to miss time, but the Lions placed him on injured reserve Thursday.
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The Detroit Lions have no shortage of key defenders this season, but perhaps one of the most important figures to be rookie defensive tackle Tyleik Williams.
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The Detroit Lions are in the third week of training camp and are gearing up to play in their second preseason game on Friday. We've already gone over five
Lions head coach Dan Campbell noted earlier this week that Ennis Rakestraw was likely facing a lengthy absence. The latest update regarding the second-year corner further indicates that will be the case.
The Detroit Lions are in the third week of training camp and are gearing up to play in their second preseason game on Friday. Now is a good time to talk about some of the players who have seemingly come out of nowhere and started turning heads at training camp.
According to ESPN, the Detroit Lions’ most important position battle is who will replace Frank Ragnow at center. Choosing between experienced veteran Graham Glasgow and rookie Tate Ratledge could set the tone for the entire offensive line. The loss of Ragnow is a significant blow to Detroit.
Speaking in a radio interview with 97.1 The Ticket on Wednesday morning, Lions GM Brad Holmes said he has not “had really any intense talks yet” regarding an extension for DE Aidan Hutchinson.
Lions GM Brad Holmes said in a radio interview on Wednesday morning that he’s been keeping in touch with DE Za’Darius Smith and the veteran remains a candidate to return to Detroit. “There’s obviously still interest there,” Holmes said via Rainer Sabin of the Detroit Free Press.