The Detroit Lions’ already-thin receiving corps is down another weapon. Second-year receiver Quintez Cephus suffered what Lions coach Dan Campbell called a likely serious shoulder injury with 59 seconds left in the first half of Sunday’s 19-17 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Cephus, who had emerged as the Lions’ top receiver in recent weeks, was
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MINNEAPOLIS — He rearranged the recorders in front of him, scratched nervously at the corner of his mouth and looked off into the distance with glassy eyes. For 7 long seconds, Dan Campbell tried to keep his emotions in check Sunday, but after the Detroit Lions lost their second heartbreaker on an improbable field goal
Don’t you dare say it. If you have an ounce of sympathy or, at the very least, if you bothered to closely watch the Detroit Lions’ 19-17 last-second loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, you don’t dare say it. Because you can’t say it about this Lions team. They don’t deserve the ignominious indignity
Free Press sports writer Carlos Monarrez answers three questions about the Detroit Lions’ 19-17 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday: Was Dan Campbell too conservative? A week after being too aggressive in Chicago, when he went for it and failed on two critical fourth downs, the Lions’ coach learned his lesson and didn’t pass
Free Press sports writers make their predictions for the Detroit Lions‘ game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium (1 p.m., Fox) in Week 5 of the NFL season: Dave Birkett Dave Campbell held his fingers a sliver apart to illustrate how thin the Lions’ margin for error was when I sat down with
Jared Goff has seen it before. Lived it, in fact. Goff was a rookie in 2016 when the Los Angeles Rams were one of the worst teams in the NFL. The Rams went 4-12 that season and finished the year on a seven-game losing streak that sucked the life out of the locker room. “It
Apple Podcasts | Spotify When it comes to looking for their first win of the season, the Detroit Lions aren’t exactly trending in the right direction. A disheartening loss in Chicago against a bad Bears team doesn’t exactly inspire confidence for this week’s road game against the Minneapolis Vikings, who took an early lead on the 3-1
A.J. Parker was one of three undrafted rookies to make the Detroit Lions‘ Week 1 roster. Parker has been a key player in the Lions secondary this fall. He sat down to answer five questions for the Free Press this week. Who is the best cornerback in NFL history and why? The best cornerback in
T.J. Hockenson walked into his weekly news conference Friday with a beads of sweat on his forehead, a sign — perhaps — that the Detroit Lions‘ tight end will be ready to play Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings. “I don’t know if that says anything, but obviously a couple more days left and we’ll see how
Detroit Lions secondary coach Aubrey Pleasant learned a valuable lesson from his sideline blowup with cornerback Jeff Okudah last month. “I learned that you don’t want to be clickbait,” Pleasant said Friday in his first public comments since the exchange. “Perception is reality at times. I also learned that I communicate very well and sometimes
Trey Flowers is ready to put a rough 11 months behind him. Flowers has missed 11 of the Detroit Lions’ past 13 games with an assortment of knee, shoulder and forearm injuries, but the outside linebacker is expected to return to action Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings after practicing Thursday for the second straight day.
Bobby Price had the worst game of his short NFL career last week. The second-year defensive back was victimized for four passes of at least 20 yards in the Detroit Lions‘ 24-14 loss to the Chicago Bears and benched in favor of undrafted rookie Jerry Jacobs. Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn said Jacobs will see an expanded
Apple Podcasts | Spotify The Detroit Lions are preparing for the worst when it comes to Penei Sewell’s availability for Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings, but holding out hope the rookie will be on the field. “Right now, we’re planning on going without him, but if he’s ready, that’d be great,” offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn said
Apple Podcasts | Spotify You can already hear the whispers around Allen Park, the mumblings and the grumblings. Oh-and-17. And this was just from the phalanx of media gathered for Wednesday’s news conference with Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell. Sorry, but enough of us covered this team in 2008 to still be triggered by a winless start
Evan Brown walked into the makeshift interview room in a garage in back of the Detroit Lions practice facility Wednesday and marveled at the setup: Light stands illuminating a lectern cordoned off by retractable ropes, with a gaggle of reporters waiting for him to step up to the microphone. “Look at this,” he said. For
Show Caption Hide Caption Crucial ‘What if’ moments of the decade in Detroit sports Our Detroit pro teams had plenty of “What if” moments in a mostly disastrous decade. Here are a few favorites for Tigers, Pistons, Red Wings, Lions. Marlowe Alter, Detroit Free Press Here we go again. It’s another milestone day putting into
Thursdays are third-down days in the NFL, but given his team’s struggles in that area through the season’s first four weeks, Dan Campbell is making every day a Thursday for the Detroit Lions. Campbell said Wednesday he tweaked his practice schedule this week to include a few third-down plays at the end of every practice
The Detroit Lions got one key-but-hobbled player back at practice Wednesday, but went without two other starters because of injury. Tight end T.J. Hockenson and offensive tackle Penei Sewell did not practice Wednesday, while Trey Flowers returned on a limited basis. Flowers, who missed the past two games with knee and ankle injuries, wore a
The hits keep coming for the Detroit Lions’ beleaguered offensive line. Rookie first-round pick Penei Sewell is dealing with an ankle injury that will limit him in practice this week and has left his availability for Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings uncertain. “He’s a little banged up,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said before practice
Show Caption Hide Caption Detroit Lions 2021 schedule: Opponents, game times, TV info The Detroit Lions’ 2021 schedule with information about opponents, game times and TV stations. Tyler J. Davis, Detroit Free Press The Detroit Lions will be without Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow for at least the next three weeks after they placed him