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The departure of former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson had a real impact on the Detroit Lions. Detroit's offense has regressed, most notably in the run game. The offensive line has not performed well, and the scheme is not as adaptable as it had been during Johnson's tenure.
By this time next week, the Detroit Lions' season will be over, and they'll be right into their offseason. Before you know it, free agency will be here, and there is a wide belief that Brad Holmes and the Lions will put aside their past ways and go for it this year.
The Detroit Lions defense has had some shaky moments to start their 2024 campaign. But through three games, one thing is clear: they have the ability to prevent opponents from scoring in bunches. In one of their most impressive performances this season ...
CHICAGO — Before the Detroit Lions beat the Chicago Bears on Sunday in Soldier Field, something magical happened on the sideline. “This is the season of miracles,” said Ben Roth, a longtime Lions fan, who happens to be a paramedic from Frisco, Texas.
Defeat at the Aviva Stadium brought disappointment and dejection for Andy Farrell and his British and Irish Lions, but 700 miles away another issue was simmering which has the potential to be far more damaging to Farrell’s tourists further down the line ...
The post Dan Campbell gets 100% real about Lions roster decisions appeared first on ClutchPoints. One of the most pivotal days in the NFL is coming up soon. The deadline for every NFL team’s 53-man roster is on August 26, five days from the time of writing.
Detroit — Before the game even kicked off, the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers put their mutual hatred on display Thursday night at Ford Field. Lions defensive backs warmed up wearing shirts bearing a photo of safety Brian Branch flipping double ...
Jameson Williams is done waiting. Detroit is done hoping. What we are watching now is a Lions receiver stepping into his potential and proving that his surge is real, earned and sustainable. There is nothing fluky about the way Williams is changing games ...