We’re giving these three players one more week (on the bench) to get their fantasy acts together. Otherwise, they’re waiver fodder. Zack Moss (RB) Cincinnati Bengals With only 231 yards and two touchdowns, Moss can no longer be considered Cincinnati’s No. 1 running back. While he may have a slight lead in carries (69) over
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Terrion Arnold has been somewhat polarizing through the first few weeks of his Detroit Lions career. The first-round cornerback from Alabama has looked decent in man coverage, but his play has been pockmarked with penalties and the occasional blown assignment when not playing man. Against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 7, Arnold performed pretty darn
Another strong offensive day plus a game-winning field goal propelled the Lions to a 31-29 win over the previously undefeated Minnesota Vikings. But how did Pro Football Focus view the Lions in Week 7? Here are the best and worst grades from the Lions on Sunday (minimum eight snaps played). Top 5 offensive grades DETROIT,
Already facing a major discrepancy in overall talent, the Tennessee Titans will head to Detroit to face the Lions without one of their top talents. The Titans are trading standout wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins to the Kansas City Chiefs for a Day 3 draft pick. Hopkins, 32, was third on the team in receptions (15)
Tennessee Titans The Tennessee Titans last played the Buffalo Bills and lost the game with a miserable 34-10. Against the Bills, Tennessee’s QB Mason Rudolph went for a total of 215 yards, completing 25 passes out of 40. Rudolph also managed to score a single touchdown for the team, along with a solo interception. In
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is dishing out compliments to the Tennessee Titans ahead of Sunday’s matchup between the two teams at Ford Field. In an interview with 97.1 The Ticket , Campbell previewed the game against Tennessee and validated everything Titans head coach Brian Callahan has been saying for weeks. Not only did
The Detroit Lions made a couple of tweaks to the bottom end of the roster on Tuesday. Detroit released wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith from the injured reserve list. Smith was injured during the preseason and was placed on the I.R. prior to roster cutdowns. The veteran was trying to make the Lions after several injury-plagued
Smith, 28, is a former third-round pick of the Saints back in 2018. He finished the final year of his four-year, $3,277,024 rookie contract that included an $817,024 signing bonus before signing a two-year, $6 million contract with the Saints. Smith was placed on injured reserve coming out of the preseason in 2021 and the
The Detroit Lions (5-1) experienced their first game without pass-rusher Aidan Hutchinson, who suffered a broken tibia a week ago, and it went better than expected. The Lions sacked Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold four times in the 31-29 win, but head coach Dan Campbell still wasn’t happy with his pass rush. “There were some
Lions The Lions knocked off the Vikings in Week 7, giving Minnesota their first loss of the season. Detroit QB Jared Goff outlined why they were able to have success against a strong team that plays a complicated brand of defense. “I say composure,” Goff said, via ESPN’s Eric Woodyard. “Mostly toward the offense. There’s
The Detroit Lions and their fans got some news they defintley did not want to hear late Monday night. Receiver Jameson Williams has been suspended for two games by the NFL for violating the league’s Performance Enhancing Substance policy. While there’s reason to believe that this could alter his future in the sense that he
A dominating 47-9 win over the Dallas Cowboys showed the Lions are ready to be among the contenders this season once again. But the win was extremely bittersweet as star edge-rusher Aidan Hutchinson was lost for the season with a broken tibia. Does that affect the Lions in the various media power rankings? Let’s see
What a huge win for the Detroit Lions on Sunday. To go into a hostile environment and pull out a win over an undefeated opponent is not easy to do. Surely the Lions will be thought of highly after that right? Let’s see what the rankers are thinking this week. ESPN: 2nd Previous ranking: 3rd
Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams is being hit with a two-game suspension for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancing substances policy, according to a report from ESPN and Eric Woodyard. It’s an unfortunate hit to the Lions and for Williams, who has taken a big step forward in his third NFL season. The suspension has not
A report from ESPN indicates Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams is being assessed a two-game suspension for violating the NFL policy on performance enhancing drugs. Williams told Eric Woodyard of ESPNtold Eric Woodyard of ESPN that he is “in good spirits” but “has no choice to take it on the chin.” There is no
Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams will receive a two-game suspension stemming from a violation of the NFL’s performance-enhancing substances policy, ESPN reported Monday night. It’s not the first time that Williams has faced disciplinary action from the league, as the 23-year-old, now in his third season, was on the receiving end of a four-game
The Detroit Lions offense may have found the only thing that can slow it down at this point. Wide receiver Jameson Williams is facing a two-game suspension from the NFL for a violation of the league’s Performance Enhancing Substances (PES) policy, per Eric Woodyard of ESPN. The third-year wide receiver told ESPN that he has
You just absolutely hate to see this. Things were finally coming together for this kid after the gambling suspension and the injuries. Lions GM Brad Holmes just talked weeks ago about how much growth he had seen from Jameson Williams as a player and as a man. All that just feels like it’s out the
Dan Campbell is one of the most popular coaches in America, regardless of the sport. But even Campbell can’t please everyone all the time. After Campbell and the Lions kept the pedal to the metal into the fourth quarter of Detroit’s 47-9 blowout win in Week 6 in Dallas, former New Jersey governor Chris Christie
Last week former New Jersey governor Chris Christie got a little butt hurt after the Detroit Lions demolished his Dallas Cowboys 47-9. He went on the Mad Dog show and said the following. “That’s Dan Campbell. He’s got no class, never has. So it’s fine. Look, Dan Campbell, that’s the way he is, and what
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