The new regime over the Detroit Lions is trying to force yet another culture change for the Motor City. This time one that better reflects the grit, resilience, and hard-nosed nature of the community and city it represents. In his introductory press conference, new Lions head coach Dan Campbell memorably described the type of team
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Was it really just five years ago? Detroit’s four professional sports teams simultaneously have been going through such slow rebuilds that it’s hard to believe it was only 2016 when all four teams were flourishing. The Lions, Red Wings and Pistons made the playoffs that year. The Tigers finished second in the division and still
Justin Fields, Ohio State (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) The Detroit Lions proved their commitment to Jared Goff, by not selecting a quarterback in the draft. But was that by design? Fans of the Honolulu Blue and Silver have been pretty happy with Brad Holmes’ debut as the man running the Lions draft room. He
Every Sunday evening, for the better part of 26 weeks, after Nicolle Thompson-Williams finished having dinner with her two kids, she would load them into the backseat of her Mercedes 190, drive 45 minutes to their teacher’s house and drop them off for five days while she studied at the Riverside County Sheriff Department’s police academy.
The Detroit Lions are coming off their first NFL draft under the stewardship of general manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell. And by all accounts, the results were successful. While it’s still unknown whether this chapter of the franchise will have a happy ending or not, there were several storylines created based on
Well, that didn’t take long. A few days after Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes said the team was focused on finishing off a contract extension with center Frank Ragnow — the team’s top pick in 2018, at No. 20 overall — the two sides agreed on a four-year deal Thursday that will make Ragnow
Herman and Lomas begin their interviews with those who cover the Detroit Lions! They’re starting with Jeremy Reisman, the Editor-in-Chief of Pride of Detroit for the past six years. The three cover the following: – The Lions taking big fellas with the first three picks – The Lions offense missing playmakers in 2021 – Bringing
It didn’t take too long for Kerryon Johnson to find a new home. Johnson, the Detroit Lions’ second-round pick in 2018, was claimed Friday by the Philadelphia Eagles, one day after being cut by the team that drafted him, the Eagles announced. Last season, Johnson fell behind 2020 draft pick D’Andre Swift on the Lions’
It didn’t take long for Kerryon Johnson to find a new home. The running back, waived by the Detroit Lions on Thursday, was claimed off waivers by the Philadelphia Eagles. Johnson, a second-round pick in 2018, appeared in 34 games during this three seasons with the Lions, rushing for 1,225 yards (4.3 yards per carry)
Kerryon Johnson, Detroit Lions. (Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports) Alex Cora has predictable response to harsh booing of Astros by Yankee fans by John Buhler Former Detroit Lions running back Kerryon Johnson has been picked up by the Philadelphia Eagles. Former Detroit Lions running back Kerryon Johnson has a new NFL home with the Philadelphia
When his agent called Wednesday night to tell him his record-setting extension with the Detroit Lions that had been in the works for months was close to being finalized, Frank Ragnow’s fiancee phoned his mother and invited her over to their house to celebrate. Marty Ragnow brought cookie dough and baked cookies. Jack Ragnow, Frank’s younger brother,
When his agent called Wednesday night to tell him his record-setting extension with the Detroit Lions that had been in the works for months was close to being finalized, Frank Ragnow’s fiancee phoned his mother and invited her over to their house to celebrate. Marty Ragnow brought cookie dough and baked cookies. Jack Ragnow, Frank’s younger brother,
Frank Ragnow only made it a few words into his opening remarks before he had to pause, struck by a wave of emotion as the magnitude of the moment hit him for the first time. The Detroit Lions center had so many people he wanted to thank after signing a lucrative, multi-year extension with the
Last weekend, Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes said locking up center Frank Ragnow was a priority for the organization, but declined to put a timeline on the negotiations. It turned out to be five days. Ragnow and the Lions agreed to a four-year extension that will reportedly make him the NFL’s highest-paid center. NFLPA
Jeff Okudah is close to 100% recovered from the groin surgery that ended his rookie season, and, with the help of a new coaching staff, the Detroit Lions cornerback is optimistic about what that means for 2021. “It just feels like I have a different level that I wasn’t able to kind of tap into
The Detroit Lions went into last week’s 2021 NFL Draft looking to rebuild their roster. And no position suffered more losses than wide receiver. That after several veterans like Kenny Golladay, Marvin Jones Jr., and Jamal Agnew were lost to free agency. And while new Lions general manager Brad Holmes brought in his own free
You might not know who Kalif Raymond is. Even if you’re a pretty diehard Detroit Lions fan, you might be unaware he’s a 5-foot-8 free-agent receiver and return specialist who has one touchdown in four NFL seasons. Honestly, I wasn’t sure who he was before he spoke with Detroit reporters Thursday. Had Raymond walked up
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Aaron Glenn learned plenty over the years from Bill Parcells, his Hall of Fame mentor as a coach. But there’s one lesson that Glenn, the Lions’ new defensive coordinator, never had to learn the hard way in a decorated 15-year playing career in the NFL. It’s one he’ll occasionally remind the next generation of, though,
The Detroit Lions parted ways with three scouts on Thursday, a common post-draft practice for teams with new general managers. The Lions informed college scouting coordinator Ron Miles, area scout Jay Muraco and pro scout Charles Brensinger they weren’t being retained. Miles joined the Lions in 2016 as one of former general manager Bob Quinn’s