The Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants will kick off Week 4 on “Thursday Night Football” in a battle between NFC East rivals. These teams have faced off 124 times over their histories (including the playoffs), with the Cowboys holding a 75-47-2 edge, including winning eight of the last nine times they faced off in…
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The Brad Holmes era as general manager of the Detroit Lions has been a very good one to date. The team is strongly considered a Super Bowl contender thanks to Holmes’ ability to shape the roster and work with head coach Dan Campbell. Holmes and the Lions’ front office earned some flowers in a recent
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The Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks will face off on “Monday Night Football” in Week 4, and with that privilege comes a slight alteration to the teams’ weekly schedules. Instead of releasing an injury report on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, things get pushed back a day, meaning the first official injury report will be out…
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No, the Detroit Lions are not euthanizing center Frank Ragnow. Let’s get that out of the way. The All-Pro Lions center will not play in Detroit’s Week 4 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks as he deals with a partially torn pectoral muscle. The language used by Lions head coach to note that Ragnow would not
The Detroit Lions ruled out three-time Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow for their home game against the Seattle Seahawks on Monday night. Lions coach Dan Campbell said earlier in the week that Ragnow was pushing to play versus Seattle despite sustaining a partially torn pectoral muscle during Detroit’s 20-13 win over the Arizona Cardinals on
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The Detroit Lions have added another veteran wide receiver to the 53-man active roster. It’s a familiar name: Allen Robinson. Fresh off his Lions debut, in which Robinson played exactly one snap against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 3 as a practice squad elevation, Robinson joins the main club in Detroit. The Lions had an
Allen Robinson made his Lions debut on Sunday, and he is now positioned to remain a regular presence on gamedays. The veteran wideout was signed to the active roster on Thursday, per a team announcement. Robinson was released by the Steelers early in the 2024 offseason, marking an end to his one-year tenure in Pittsburgh.
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell made it loud and clear on Thursday morning: All-Pro center Frank Ragnow will not play this week against the Seattle Seahawks. “We’re going to put Frank down this week,” Campbell said. “So I’ll go ahead and get that out of the way. We can go round and round if we…
It was an expected pronouncement from head coach Dan Campbell, but it doesn’t make it any easier to hear. During his Thursday press conference, Campbell indicated that Lions All-Pro center Frank Ragnow will not play in the Monday Night Football matchup against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 4. “We’re going to put Frank down this
Additionally, the Lions have signed LB Abraham Beauplan to the practice squad. The following is an updated list of the Lions’ practice squad: LB Mitchell Agude C Kingsley Eguakun QB Jake Fromm RB Jermar Jefferson T Jamarco Jones WR Tom Kennedy TE James Mitchell DL Pat O’Connor DL Isaac Ukwu TE Shane Zylstra S Erick
Welcome to Week 4 of the NFL season. Things are about to get interesting. It’s usually about this time that we start figuring out who’s really good and who was just pretending to be good. We won’t know for sure for another month or so, but things usually start shaking out about here. There’s some
Another workweek, another week of NFL football. Here at Pride of Detroit, our staff has made their picks for not only Thursday night’s game, but the entire slate of Week 4 games. Thursday night’s game between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants gets things started this week, as East Rutherford is the site for…
Unfortunately, the Lions suffered many injuries in the Cardinals game. Some were obvious at the time, some were not. Credit the players for battling through. Here are the injury videos in chronological order. The initial injury report won’t be out until Thursday, so we’ll get more clarity then and hopefully won’t have any more surprises.
In a way, I feel the same way about the Seattle Seahawks as I do about the Detroit Lions’ annual Thanksgiving Day game—we, as in the city of Detroit and fans of the Lions, are due. If it feels like the Seahawks have been the culprits of many tough afternoons of football, it’s because they…
It’s good when you feel like so many players are having noteworthy seasons that you maybe miss a guy or just don’t think to talk about it. It feels like that’s happening with the Detroit Lions right now. Aidan Hutchinson is exploding, Penei Sewell is killing it, Jameson Williams is breaking out and David Montgomery
These Detroit Lions aren’t the old Lions anymore, correct? The ones who would lose games in ways people haven’t seen before and a laughing stock around the NFL. The Lions have come a long way from being the loveable losers to being a Super Bowl contender, but one thing has been standing in their way…