The Chicago Bears are reportedly making a roster move that will reunite a former Detroit Lion with the team's former offensive coordinator. Offensive guard Jonah Jackson, who played four seasons in Detroit after being drafted by the team in 2020,
The Detroit Lions should prioritize re-signing a $6 million free agent of theirs after the Bears landed Jonah Jackson, further weakening the free agent guard class.
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to release All-Pro cornerback Darius Slay, according to multiple reports. Slay, who stated last month he wants to play one or two more seasons, hoped to either play with the Eagles or the Detroit Lions.
After the Philadelphia Eagles released Darius Slay on Monday, speculation immediately turned to the Detroit Lions as the next team for the six-time Pro Bowl cornerback. On the surface, it makes complete sense.
Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back Ryan Watts was unable to play during his rookie season due to a neck injury in the fourth quarter of the Steelers final preseason game against the Detroit Lions. After being selected in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft by the Steelers,
Rico Dowdle (Cowboys), Najee Harris (Steelers), Nick Chubb (Browns), J.K. Dobbins (Chargers) Other potential Lions fits:Lions), Kenneth Gainwell (Eagles), Elijah Mitchell (49ers), Joshua Kelley (Titans) Breakdown: Similar to the quarterback position,
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Steeler Nation on MSNInsider: Steelers' Justin Fields choosing between two teams as important decision grows closerThe Pittsburgh Steelers are keeping the fan base on edge as the organization still does not have a starting quarterback set in stone for the 2025 season.
Pittsburgh Steelers insider Mark Kaboly linked the team to recently released defensive tackle Jonathan Allen on March 7.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Zach Banner will continue his football career with the Houston Roughnecks in the UFL.
Linebacker Derrick Barnes agreed to a three-year, $25.5 million contract extension with the Detroit Lions, he confirmed Friday on social media.
The Detroit Lions took the first major step in renewing the chase for a Super Bowl trophy this weekend at the annual NFL Combine.
Among repeat offenders for the Lions, second-year safety Brian Branch led the way, racking up $70,896 in fines. Most of Branch’s penalties were tied to his physical style of play, but his most notable infraction occurred in Week 9 against the Green Bay Packers.
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