The Los Angeles Rams traded Michael Brockers in a salary dump. The Detroit Lions acquired him to be more than a one-year rental. Brockers signed a contract extension with the Lions over the weekend after the team acquired him in a Wednesday trade at the start of the 2021 league year. Brockers, 30, declined to
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Welcome to Detroit, Jared Goff. I’m sure you’ve heard that sentiment a lot since the Lions made their trade for you official on Thursday. Although we haven’t met in person yet, I already feel a kinship with you because I’m also a California kid who w̶a̶s̶ ̶f̶o̶r̶c̶e̶d̶ ̶t̶o̶ ̶r̶e̶l̶o̶c̶a̶t̶e̶ got the amazing opportunity to move from
When the Los Angeles Rams and defensive lineman Michael Brockers couldn’t agree to a contract restructure last week, necessitated by the franchise’s salary cap situation, the team had no choice but to put him on the trading block. Brockers, drafted in the first round by the Rams in 2012, had spent his entire career with
Kenny Golladay got the payday he was looking for. Golladay, the Detroit Lions‘ No. 1 receiver the past few seasons and best free agent left on the market, found a new home Saturday, agreeing to a four-year, $72 million contract with the New York Giants. The deal reportedly has a maximum value of $76 million,
The market took a few days to settle, but Kenny Golladay has found a new home. The wide receiver who spent his first four seasons with the Detroit Lions will suit up for the New York Giants next season, according to a source familiar with the agreement. The four-year deal with the Giants deal is
Watch the highlights of the new Lions QB’s introductory press conference, including comments from head coach Dan Campbell, QB Jared Goff and general manager Brad Holmes. Subscribe to the Lions YT Channel: https://bit.ly/2OABzdx More Lions NFL Action: https://bit.ly/2oxtfjX #DetroitLions #Lions #NFL Keep up-to-date on all things Lions: Visit https://www.detroitlions.com/ Follow: https://twitter.com/Lions Follow: https://www.instagram.com/detroitlionsnfl/ Like: https://www.facebook.com/DetroitLions
The Detroit Lions are heading in an exciting new direction following the installation of a new regime in the Motor City. And after three-straight losing seasons under former head coach Matt Patricia and general manager Bob Quinn, the only direction to go is up, right? Well, not so fast. The rebuild in Detroit is in
Show Caption Hide Caption Tips on COVID-19 prevention MDHHS Chief Deputy for Health and Chief Medical Executive Dr. Joneigh Khaldun provides an update and tips for preventing COVID-19 in Michigan Detroit Free Press Detroit Tigers fans received some great news Friday morning. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will allow about 8,200 fans to go to Comerica Park on
Before he made the bold move to trade up 14 spots for the No. 1 pick in the 2016 NFL draft, Los Angeles Rams general manager Les Snead pulled his director of college scouting aside and asked what he thought of the move, and if there was a player there worth taking. “He didn’t speak
Watch highlights from Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff’s arrival to the Allen Park practice Facility. Subscribe to the Lions YT Channel: https://bit.ly/2OABzdx More Lions NFL Action: https://bit.ly/2oxtfjX #DetroitLions #Lions #NFL Keep up-to-date on all things Lions: Visit https://www.detroitlions.com/ Follow: https://twitter.com/Lions Follow: https://www.instagram.com/detroitlionsnfl/ Like: https://www.facebook.com/DetroitLions
Detroit Tigers fans received some great news Friday morning. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will allow about 8,200 fans to go to Comerica Park on April 1 for Opening Day against the Cleveland Indians. That’s fantastic. But the pressure is now on Tigers fans to show that they can do the right thing. As fast as this measure loosened
It took a few minutes, but eventually, the Los Angeles media got some clarification from former Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford during his introductory press conference on Friday. “I prefer Matthew,” he said. And just like that, the 12-year NFL veteran was off and running with his new life in Hollywood. That question, of course,
The Detroit Lions had an interesting and active first week of NFL free agency. Some moves were obvious and some were shockers. Here’s a breakdown of the hits and misses for the Lions’ most notable moves and non-moves so far. Signing Romeo Okwara: Hit This might even be a home run after signing him to a three-year,
A quarterback has to know where the pressure’s coming from, at all times. That’s a prerequisite for the job, particularly in the NFL. And it’s one we’ve all got questions about with Jared Goff here in Detroit, having seen the way he just got sacked in Los Angeles. Five years after the Rams mortgaged a
The Detroit Lions continued to bolster their defensive front during the early stages of free agency, signing defensive end Charles Harris, according to an ESPN report. Terms of the deal weren’t immediately known. Harris, a first-round pick in 2017, spent last season in Atlanta after three in Miami. Through those first four seasons, he’s struggled to
In the aftermath of their release of Kyle Fuller, the Chicago Bears have reportedly stolen a corner from the division rival Detroit Lions. It’s been quite an interesting few weeks for the Chicago Bears. After watching their Russell Wilson hopes turn in to Andy Dalton, Chicago has been left trying to pick up the pieces
In 2015, the then St. Louis Rams were a middle-of-the-road franchise going nowhere. The team was coming off a 7-9 season — the fourth straight campaign they’d finished with either six or seven wins — leaving them with the No. 15 pick in that year’s draft. During that four-year stretch, the team had a different starting quarterback each season. And the
Jared Goff’s introductory press conference as a member of the Detroit Lions was everything you might have expected. There were smiles and superlatives to go with swagger spliced with sincerity. There were also rejections of popular narratives, including the idea Goff needs to be fixed, or that the Lions are entering a full-on rebuild. Meanwhile,
Jared Goff does not see the Detroit Lions as being in a rebuild, and he probably shouldn’t. That would be kind of defeatist for the new Lions quarterback to feel that way. Goff said in his introductory news conference Friday he believes the Lions can win quickly, and it’s his job as quarterback to make
It took a few days longer than in past years, but the Detroit Lions announced Friday they have re-signed long snapper Don Muhlbach for an 18th season. Muhlbach has been a model of consistency and durability during his career. Signed as an undrafted free agent out of Texas A&M by the Baltimore Ravens in 2004, he