Justin Rogers The Detroit News Published 10:14 AM EDT Sep 15, 2020 The Detroit Lions will be without Justin Coleman for at least the next three weeks. According to a league source, the starting nickel cornerback will be placed on injured reserve with the hamstring injury he suffered in Sunday’s season-opening loss. Coleman is one
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Dave Birkett Detroit Free Press Published 9:08 AM EDT Sep 15, 2020 The Detroit Lions are placing their best cornerback, Justin Coleman, on injured reserve. Coleman was one of two Lions cornerbacks to suffer a hamstring injury in Sunday’s season-opening loss to the Chicago Bears and is one of three corners dealing with the injury
Carlos Monarrez Detroit Free Press Published 6:01 AM EDT Sep 15, 2020 You’re a Detroit Lions fan. You can’t help it. I know. It’s just a thing, like being lactose intolerant or one of those people who get way too excited about seasonal craft beers. You can’t change who you are. As a Lions fan,
Dave Birkett Detroit Free Press Published 8:44 PM EDT Sep 14, 2020 The string of mistakes the Detroit Lions made at the end of Sunday’s season-opening loss to the Chicago Bears was easy to see. “I think we understand the plays that happened at the end of the game that we’ve got to do a
Justin Rogers The Detroit News Published 8:00 PM EDT Sep 14, 2020 It’s inescapable, the drumbeat of the Detroit Lions’ history. With each mind-boggling failure, each creative way they find to lose games, the drumbeat drowns out the offseason’s trumpets of optimism. Lions fans are a scarred bunch, but they let themselves believe, seemingly every offseason,
Justin Rogers The Detroit News Published 7:26 PM EDT Sep 14, 2020 The Detroit Lions have been trying to piece together a competent offensive line longer than many fans can remember. And while one game is hardly a sample size worthy of any declarations, left tackle Taylor Decker was happy with a lot of what
Dave Birkett Detroit Free Press Published 6:31 PM EDT Sep 14, 2020 With injuries mounting at the cornerback position, the Detroit Lions are bringing four defensive backs in for workouts this week with intentions of adding insurance to their roster. Starting cornerbacks Justin Coleman and Desmond Trufant left Sunday’s season-opening loss to the Chicago Bears
Justin Rogers The Detroit News Published 6:03 PM EDT Sep 14, 2020 The Detroit Lions’ secondary is hamstrung by their hamstrings. Three of the team’s top four cornerbacks are currently dealing with injuries to the upper-leg muscle, including Desmond Trufant and Justin Coleman, who both exited Sunday’s game against the Bears. On Monday, Lions coach
Justin Rogers The Detroit News Published 6:24 PM EDT Sep 14, 2020 A day after Jamie Collins was ejected from his debut with the Detroit Lions, coach Matt Patricia confirmed he had discussed the incident with the veteran linebacker and that everyone on the team needs to understand the rules when it comes to touching
Dave Birkett, Carlos Monarrez and Shawn Windsor debate what the Detroit Lions’ loss to the Chicago Bears to start the 2020 season means. Facebook – https://bit.ly/2T7zuV9 Twitter – https://bit.ly/2JeixbW Instagram – https://bit.ly/2Chb7hR Online – https://www.freep.com #detroitlions #nfl #sol
Officials in the NFL rarely hold themselves accountable, so it’s my job to do it for them Mistakes are natural. In a tumultuous time, where almost each and every football fan is watching from home, those errors are highlighted even more than usual. Unlike the NBA, which releases a two-minute report that occasionally disagrees with
Dave Birkett Detroit Free Press Published 1:19 PM EDT Sep 14, 2020 Overreactions are always the worst on the Monday after the first game of the regular season. One loss to a mediocre Chicago Bears team, after four weeks of practice when everyone around the league is settling into new COVID-19 protocols, does not mean
Justin Rogers The Detroit News Published 1:06 PM EDT Sep 14, 2020 Here are four observations after having a night to ponder the Detroit Lions’ 27-23 loss to the Chicago Bears. First down Before the start of the season, Pro Football Focus draft analyst Mike Renner projected no rookie class would be more impactful in 2020 than
Dave Birkett Detroit Free Press Published 11:00 AM EDT Sep 14, 2020 Free Press sports writer Dave Birkett breaks down the Detroit Lions’ 27-23 loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday at Ford Field, and looks at three players who helped their stock and three who hurt their stock: Stock up RB Adrian Peterson: He
Carlos Monarrez Detroit Free Press Published 8:01 AM EDT Sep 14, 2020 Tell you a secret. If you want attend games and talk to coaches and players, become a sportswriter. But if you want to actually watch the end of games, remain a fan. That’s why I tell you now that the Detroit Lions’ 27-23
Shawn Windsor Detroit Free Press Published 6:00 AM EDT Sep 14, 2020 No one knows what to say. Not really. No one knows how to explain it, except to fall back into the same kind of platitude we heard so often a year ago. And, at this point, listening to Detroit Lions coach Matt Patricia try
Justin Rogers The Detroit News Published 4:52 AM EDT Sep 14, 2020 Detroit — For the second consecutive year, the Detroit Lions jumped out to a three-score lead in the season-opener. And for the second consecutive year, they suffered a meltdown in the fourth quarter. Following a Matthew Stafford interception on a forced throw into a
Mitch Albom Detroit Free Press Published 12:01 AM EDT Sep 14, 2020 The ball, the catch, the game, and the win were all floating into the hands of rookie D’Andre Swift. What an ending this would be! And then, just as quickly, they all fell out. A dropped pass in the end zone. A dropped
Bob Wojnowski The Detroit News Published 11:00 PM EDT Sep 13, 2020 Detroit — They bring in new players, experienced players, young players. They add star names and no-names, adjust schemes and slogans. And yet somehow, the Lions can’t escape their simple, stinking sameness. You’d call it incredible if you hadn’t seen it so many times
Rod Beard The Detroit News Published 11:06 PM EDT Sep 13, 2020 Detroit — One half does not make a game. In the case of the Lions’ defense, the first half in Sunday’s 27-23 loss to the Chicago Bears was encouraging, but the second half — especially the fourth quarter — will leave a bad