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Detroit Lions' Giovanni Manu running out of roster time?
Mike Payton breaks down why Giovanni Manu’s future with the Detroit Lions is suddenly in serious question. After an underwhelming opportunity, another injury setback, and a crowded offensive line room,
The Detroit Lions have several candidates competing for the edge rusher spot opposite Aidan Hutchinson, and the battle could go down to the wire.
Top social media reactions from Detroit Lions fans to Myles Garrett to landing with Los Angeles Rams.
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Make-or-break 2026: The entire Lions' 2024 draft class looks to be on thin ice in Detroit
Detroit Lions 2024 draft class looks like it's heading into a make-or-break 2026 season, with nearly every pick facing serious roster questions in Detroit and pressure mounting on a group that hasn't fully established itself yet.
One analyst believes Levi Onwuzurike could be on the roster bubble, but there are several reasons to believe the Detroit Lions aren't ready to move on.
The NFL kick return rate more than doubled under the new kickoff rules last season, with teams logging more kick returns per game (3.8 per team) than any season since 2010. And as punt returns dropped to their lowest level on record (1.
ESPN diagnosed the Detroit Lions' best offseason move.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown didn't hold back when talking about the energy that Detroit fans provide.
Detroit Lions risers and fallers after first 2026 organized team activities.
Reviewing the Detroit Lions' 2026 free agency class, including Cade Mays. What was the average age and medical concern level?
The Detroit Lions‘ already formidable wide receiving unit gained a veteran boost this offseason by signing Greg Dortch through free agency. The Honolulu Blue’s first OTA session took place from May 27 to May 29 at Allen Park, Michigan, where the 28 ...
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Detroit Lions get rave reviews for 2 late picks in PFF’s ranking
In a recent ranking by PFF’s Bradley Locker, two current Detroit Lions players earned high praise for outperforming their draft positions, being non-first-round picks. Locker included wideout Amon-Ra St.