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Roster cutdown day always delivers a few surprises, and the Detroit Lions are no exception. Coming off a 15-win season and an NFC North title, the Lions find themselves with increased depth across several position groups, which could leave some recognizable names on the outside looking in.
The Detroit Lions are predicted to release wide receiver Tom Kennedy, who spent parts of the last seven seasons with the team.
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SB Nation on MSNDebating whether the Detroit Lions should keep Hendon Hooker as QB3
The conversation at quarterback has shifted dramatically for the Detroit Lions in the past month. When the Lions signed Kyle Allen in free agency, many—including myself—didn’t view him as particularly serious competition for third-year quarterback Hendon Hooker to win the backup job behind Jared Goff.
With just one preseason game left before the regular season, the Detroit Lions are approaching a number of tough decisions. General manager Brad Holmes has assembled a roster with plenty of depth, which is beneficial in the short term but will no doubt lead to some tough decisions at the conclusion of training camp.
The Detroit Lions have the second-best chance of trading for Cincinnati Bengals star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, according to betting odds.
The Detroit Lions have +1100 odds to win the Super Bowl, fifth-ranked in the league as of Aug. 17. The Lions were knocked out of the playoffs in the Divisional round a season ago after finishing 15-2. They scored 33.2 points per game (first in the league ...
The Lions ranked 25th among NFL teams with a $5.88 billion valuation, according to Sportico, a 19% valuation increase. (Nine teams saw their valuation increase by at least 20%.) That's a jump from the Lions' No. 28 ranking in 2024, but still less than half the valuation of the No. 1 Dallas Cowboys ($12.8 billion) in 2025.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNAfter 7 different stops in the NFL, this veteran cornerback has a chance to make the Lions the final stop
It's been a rough go for Detroit Lions cornerback Luq Barcoo. Since coming into the NFL in 2020, he's played for eight different teams. The Jaguars, Cardinals, 49ers, Chiefs, Jets, Steelers, Cowboys,