The Detroit Lions announced a series of roster moves on Saturday for their Week 7 game against the Ravens. The full list of moves includes: Lions activated DL Josh Paschal from injured reserve. Lions released TE Darrell Daniels. Lions elevated RBs Mohamed Ibrahim and Devine Ozigbo to their active roster. Paschal, 23, was a First-team
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Detroit Lions wide receiver Marvin Jones will not travel with the team and has been ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens due to a personal issue. The Lions (5-1) also added cornerback Jerry Jacobs to the injury report as questionable due to a knee injury. Detroit will lean on star Amon-Ra St.
The Detroit Lions dropped a huge surprise on Saturday when cornerback Jerry Jacobs was added to the Lions injury report with a knee injury out of nowhere. Jacobs was a full participant all week and wasn’t on the injury report at all. Now he is. He’s been downgraded to questionable per the Lions. In addition
Lions Lions DC Aaron Glenn called LB Alex Anzalone a “field general” and his a great understanding of their system. “He’s the field general,” Glenn said, via Colton Pouncey of The Athletic. “He knows this defense like the back of his hand. … I would say that’s his strong point.” Lions HC Dan Campbell said
With David Montgomery ruled out for Week 7 due to a ribs injury, the Detroit Lions will call on Jahmyr Gibbs to lead their ground game against the Baltimore Ravens. Gibbs sat out Detroit’s last two games due to a hamstring ailment. He returned to practice on Wednesday, and after being a full participant in
Detroit Lions emerging young wideout Jameson Williams recently took in his first live NHL game and came away from it having coined a new name for an empty-net goal. “At the end of the game, they move the goalie, there’s no goalie, so you get free goals,” Williams said, via Will Burchfield of 97.1 The
The 5-1 Detroit Lions have thus far met or even exceeded expectations that hovered over the franchise this past summer, but star pass-rusher Aidan Hutchinson made it known nobody within the organization is prematurely spiking any footballs. “It’s exciting, but I’m looking at it from a marathon perspective,” Hutchinson explained during a recent chat with
It’s Friday and you know that means. It’s time to learn what the Detroit Lions game designations are going to be for this week. The big ones that everyone is keeping an eye on are Jahmyr Gibbs and Brian Branch. Both returned to practice this week. We got our answer on Gibbs early Friday morning.
Jahmyr Gibbs‘ tender hamstring has healed just in time to replace an ailing David Montgomery in the Lions offense for Sunday’s game against the Ravens. Coach Dan Campbell confirmed the Gibbs news, Friday. Detroit already was without Montgomery, their starting running back. He suffered a significant rib injury last Sunday. Campbell said Gibbs, the Lions’
The Detroit Lions expect rookie running back Jahmyr Gibbs to return from a hamstring injury and to carry the load Sunday against the host Baltimore Ravens. Gibbs sustained the injury in practice on Oct. 6. Leading rusher David Montgomery is out with a rib cartilage injury and backup Craig Reynolds has been limited at practice
This game sets up nicely for Doubs to bounce back, considering the extra rest for him and his teammates. It also doesn’t hurt that the Packers will face a Broncos team that ranks dead last in pass defense expected points added (EPA) per Nfelo metrics. This prop seems a bit short, as my projections have
Ok, let me start this thing off by saying that I don’t think this will happen for the Detroit Lions. It’s not totally out of the realm of possibility. Players have left teams and then been traded back to them before. That actually happened this week when the Jets traded Mecole Hardman back to the
The Detroit Lions are beginning to separate themselves from the rest of the NFC North. However, there’s plenty of season left for things to change; here are reasons to be optimistic and pessimistic about every team in the division through six weeks. Chicago Bears (1-5) Optimist: The best-case scenario for the 1-5 Bears is to
With the number of injuries and byes around the NFL this week, many are probably stuck deciding between some unappealing options to plug into their lineups. Here’s what to do about some players you may be on the fence about starting in Week 7: Quarterbacks Start: Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers Packers at Broncos
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown was forced to wear a pretty embarrassing costume on Thursday due to the outcome of the Notre Dame-USC game. St. Brown, who played for USC, had to wear a leprechaun costume after losing an “agreement made outside of the facility” with Lions defensive lineman and Notre Dame alum
On Wednesday the Detroit Lions had an alarming injury report that featured every running back on their 53-man roster on it. It wasn’t a full fledged practice though. The Lions backed off on things to start the week and had more of a walk though than anything. Jahmyr Gibbs and Brian Branch were included as
Through six weeks, the hierarchy in the NFC North is becoming a bit clearer. Here’s how the teams will fare in Week 7: Las Vegas Raiders (3-3) at Chicago Bears (1-5): Sunday could be a sloppy affair, especially if both teams start backup quarterbacks. The status of Jimmy Garoppolo (back) and Justin Fields (dislocated finger)
Heading into the season, the talk surrounding Jared Goff was whether he could earn a contract extension from the Detroit Lions. Now, there’s talk about whether Goff can earn the NFL’s Most Valuable Player award. The Lions hold a 2 1/2-game lead in the NFC North entering their road game against the Baltimore Ravens on
The NFL trade deadline is rapidly approaching and with that comes trade rumors. We’ve heard a lot of rumors about players from other teams being on the trade block, but we haven’t heard anything about a Detroit Lions player until Wednesday night. Spotrac’s Michael Ginnitti put out a list of players that he is hearing
The NFL trade deadline on Oct. 31 is quickly approaching. Here are deals each team in the NFC North should consider. Chicago Bears: Send CB Jaylon Johnson to 49ers Johnson recently expressed the desire to stay in Chicago but added that he’s “not oblivious” to trade rumors nor the business of the NFL. At 24,