Here are five burning questions for the Detroit Lions, led by Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell, to tackle during the 2025 offseason.
The first day of Senior Bowl practices is in the books. After the day’s festivities at the University of South Alabama, we went back to radio row and recapped what all we saw during the day.
John Morton, the Lions’ replacement for Ben Johnson as offensive coordinator, would be wise to deploy Gibbs just as often, if not more, in 2025. It would give the offense its best chance of being as prolific of a unit next season and advancing much further in the playoffs.
Liam Coen was coveted by the Jacksonville Jaguars to help unlock quarterback Trevor Lawrence and an offense with plenty of star power already in place. His first act of business as head coach of the Jaguars,
The Detroit Lions have landed on a replacement for offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, picking John Morton to lead the new unit.
Injury prevention is at the forefront of everybody’s mind especially after the high number of injuries to the Detroit Lions defense in 2024. One actionable way to prevent injuries is to try to limit the number caused by friendly fire – teammates hitting each other.
What should Brad Holmes, Dan Campbell and Detroit Lions do with their 2025 NFL free agents? You decide ahead of new league year in March.
It's impossible to assume Philadelphia Eagles would have beaten Detroit Lions by a large margin based on their NFC championship win over Commanders.
The Detroit Lions will have competition for the services of pending free-agent cornerback Carlton Davis if they want to bring him back. One NFL analyst thinks Davis will eventually leave to join his former defensive coordinator with the New York Jets.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are in desperate need of cornerback help in 2025 and one NFL insider is predicting that the team will target a Detroit Lions veteran cornerback who is projected to make $41.3 million over three years in a free-agent contract.
Texas cornerback Jahdae Barron, a “Swiss Army Knife” defensive back, was the first-round pick for the Green Bay Packers in Bucky Brooks’ first