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The Detroit Lions are hosting the Houston Texans for a joint practice two days before their final game of the 2025 preseason.
A key Lions DE faces a longer injury recovery, leaving Detroit thin on depth as Dan Campbell updates the defensive outlook.
After signing Tim Patrick following final cuts last season, the Lions reaped the benefits of having the veteran on their roster throughout 2024. However, Patrick has been limited throughout camp with ...
The Detroit Lions' pass rush depth is dwindling as Josh Paschal's return is delayed indefinitely, potentially starting the ...
Lions coach Dan Campbell said Monday the return of defensive end Josh Paschal will be later than originally thought.
The Detroit Lions are set to close out their preseason on Saturday and there are just a few weeks left before Week 1. One analyst believes the Lions should be wheeling and dealing before then and ...
TeSlaa has been one of the biggest training camp standouts for Detroit. Drafted in the third round, TeSlaa has already shown why the Lions traded up to get him. His toughness and blocking ability have ...
A couple of years ago, the Detroit Lions selected a very intriguing quarterback in the NFL Draft: Hendon Hooker. Loaded with potential, many felt that Hooker could become a starter at some point in ...
The Detroit Lions can't afford to get anymore bad injury news on edge rushers given the current state at the position. However, head coach Dan Campbell had bad news for veteran pass rusher Josh ...
We're just days away from the Detroit Lions needing to make their final cuts. On Thursday, Lions head coach Dan Campbell said that he can already think of some of the hard decisions he's going to have ...
"There was some film from him at Houston where he was running the ball, and I was like, ‘Wait a minute, like this looks pretty good right here.’" ...
Detroit Lions rookie wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa opened up about his draft day experience during an appearance on the St. Brown Podcast with teammate Amon-Ra St. Brown and Equanimeous St. Brown.