Odd man out: Lions part ways with veteran pass-rusher

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James Houston‘s stint in Detroit has come to an end. The Lions announced that they waived the pass-rusher on Tuesday.

A 2022 sixth-round pick, Houston made his NFL debut late in his rookie campaign. The Florida/Jackson State product ended up being a standout down the stretch of that season, compiling eight sacks in seven appearances. The Lions were hoping for even more in 2023, but Houston was limited to only a pair of games thanks to a fibula injury.

Houston has seen an inconsistent role in 2024. He was pushed out of the lineup toward the beginning of the season by Marcus Davenport, but he started seeing more snaps once Aidan Hutchinson went down. Houston has seen time in each of the past six games for Detroit, but the team has also given extended looks to Al-Quadin Muhammad, Za’Darius Smith, Isaac Ukwu and Isaiah Thomas opposite Josh Paschal. Ultimately, Houston was the odd man out.

“It just never quite worked out,” coach Dan Campbell said, via Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press. “And look, wish him the best of luck, and sometimes you just need a fresh start and this could be great for him, so wish him the best.”

Based on Campbell’s comments, it sounds like Houston won’t resurface on Detroit’s practice squad. Instead, the third-year player will look to revive his career elsewhere.

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