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The Detroit Lions welcomed about 3,000 fans Saturday for their first public practice of training camp. Here's what stood out from Allen Park.
Standing 5-foot-10, Lovett has the frame of a slot-exclusive wide receiver and was viewed that way by many analysts in the pre-draft process. However, he's shown early in training camp that he can ...
TeSlaa and Lovett had some standout moments during the first practice in front of fans on Saturday in Allen Park.
Lovett was inches from, arguably, the best play of training camp as he hauled in a floater from Hendon Hooker and tapped his toes to the turf. The throw was just too far for Lovett to get his feet ...
Detroit Lions rookie wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa is making an early case for significant playing time in the team's offense in ...
Despite some of the myths you might have heard, I'm usually the first to admit when I'm wrong about a player, and I was wrong ...
Others returning from injury or absence included cornerback Ennis Rakestraw (chest), defensive linemen Tyleik Williams (personal reasons), Roy Lopez (foot) and Al-Quadin Muhammad. Like Anzalone, ...
Saturday marked the first practice of the year with fans in attendance, and per usual, there was a noticeable change in the ...
Lions fans were treated to a great finish to practice Saturday at the Meijer Performance Center with rookie wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa ending practice with a catch down the left sideline where he ...
Dominic Lovett’s draft position (244th overall) would suggest he’ll have to find other ways, such as on special teams, to see ...
The Lions coaching staff was watching film together Friday evening, and Jameson Williams stuck out in a positive way.
Wide receiver Dominic Lovett speaks to reporters after practice about adapting to the NFL, being a sponge around the vets on the team, and his impressions of offensive coordinator John Morton.