Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes had to deal with injuries that decimated the roster and likely cost the team a chance to make a Super Bowl.
Hank Fraley isn't going anywhere. The Lions offensive line coach is staying with Detroit in 2025. Fraley had interviewed for the offensive coordinator position with the Seattle Seahawks and was also under consideration to join former Lions coaches Ben Johnson
Detroit Lions star cornerback Terrion Arnold took quite the tumble — but not on the football field. The 21-year-old Florida native posted a video to his X account Thursday showing his fall down a flight of stairs in his home.
Join Russell Brown and Scott Bischoff as they return for another episode of Bischoff and Brown on the Detroit Lions Podcast! On this episode, the guys talk about the following: Turnovers on offense get too costly for the Lions to overcome Lions defensive alignment was a train wreck all night Jayden Daniels is definitely different for a rookie QB Lions coaching staff going through some changes All that and MORE!
The Detroit Lions have fielded plenty of negative news lately, but the team finally has something good to look forward to in the future.
Detroit Lions have much to handle in 2025 free agency, including potential extensions on Aidan Hutchinson, Kerby Joseph. Here's what Brad Holmes said.
The latest episode of the Detroit Lions Podcast is now available to watch or stream. Recorded live on YouTube on Wednesday night, this show is one we didn’t foresee talking about just yet. The end of the Lions magical season came a few weeks too early.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell spoke to the media Monday a couple days after the Lions were eliminated from the playoffs in the Divisional Round by the Washington Commanders. Campbell said it was a tough pill to swallow falling short of their ...
Minnesota Vikings' quarterback of the future got considerable air time during NBC's broadcast of the team's 31-9 loss to the Detroit Lions. J.J. McCarthy, who missed his rookie season because of a torn meniscus in his right knee,
Readers of the Los Angeles Times Sports department share their thoughts and opinions on the Rams' season, the Dodgers' spending spree and the Lakers.