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Detroit Lions resign QB Nate Sudfeld, a nod to his valuable role
In football, not every player who helps the team win games is out there scoring touchdowns. Nate Sudfeld’s role with the Detroit Lions is a great example. The Lions have re-signed Sudfeld for at least one more season. He’ll mainly help from the sidelines as the third-string quarterback. This signing highlights the critical support role Sudfeld plays within the quarterback room, especially in his contribution to Jared
Detroit Lions Set to Expand Brand into Canada and Germany
The Detroit Lions are setting their sights beyond the United States. The NFL has officially granted the Lions marketing rights in Canada and Germany, signaling a bold step forward in the league's efforts to globalize the sport of American football. This initiative, part of the NFL's Global Markets Program (GMP), also extends to Austria and Switzerland, showcasing the league's commitment to bringing professional football to a wider
Detroit Pistons: Tough Front Office Decisions Ahead For Core-4
DETROIT, MI - The Detroit Pistons are on pace to set the franchise record in least amount of wins in a season. The ominous mark of 16 wins for a full season was set by the 1980 squad that had just introduced ‘Trader Jack’ McCloskey as general manager. They finished with a winning percentage of just 19.5%, but the current 2024 team is threatening to beat that
Lions Mock Draft 3.0: Broder Trades for Cornerback Terrion Arnold
Between my Mock Draft 2.0 and this latest iteration, 3.0, the Detroit Lions front office has been buzzing with activity. General Manager Brad Holmes made a splash by acquiring 12-year veteran guard Kevin Zeitler, who was a standout on the Baltimore Ravens' offensive line. Zeitler is set to anchor the right guard position, allowing Graham Glasgow to transition to the left, thereby bolstering what is already one
Detroit Lions Add Key Pieces to Kick Off 2024 Offseason
As the Detroit Lions aim to capitalize on their previous season's NFC Championship game appearance, they have been proactive in reshaping their roster. Through trades, free agent signings, and retaining key players, the Lions are gearing up for the 2024 season with high expectations. These early maneuvers in free agency and trades underscore the team's ambitious blueprint for sustained success. Here's a deeper look into the roster
Lions Mock Draft 2.0: Broder Targets Offensive Strength
The NFL free agency period is sweltering hot, as the Lions and teams around the league continue to make moves to improve their roster prior to the NFL Draft in April. With that in mind, here is my Mock Draft 2.0 that takes the first wave of free agency into consideration: Pick 1 – Chicago Bears Selection: QB Caleb Williams, USC Analysis: The Bears opt to trade
Detroit Lions Commit to Key Leaders with Multi-Year Extensions
The Detroit Lions have officially announced the extension of contracts for three pivotal members of their staff: Executive Vice President and General Manager Brad Holmes, Head Coach Dan Campbell, and Special Assistant to the President/CEO and Chairperson Chris Spielman. These extensions signal a strong commitment to stability and continued growth for the team, with Holmes and Campbell's agreements extending through the 2027 season. Brad Holmes: The Architect
Detroit Pistons defeat the Toronto Raptors for back to back home wins
DETROIT, MI - The Detroit Pistons defeated the Toronto Raptors 113-104 with balanced scoring from the starters. It was their 9th win since they began making trades January 14th shipping out Marin Bagley and Isaiah Livers to the Wizards. Everyone one of the starters scored at least 12 points with Jalen Duren leading the way. He scored 24 points on 8 of 9 shooting, and pulled down
Lions Bolstering Secondary with Ultra-Competitive Amik Robertson
The Detroit Lions have made a calculated move to strengthen their defense by signing former Raiders cornerback Amik Robertson. Tom Pelissero first report the signing: a two-year contract worth up to $10.75 million with incentives. The 25-year-old Louisiana Tech alumnus brings a competitive edge to the Lions locker room. https://twitter.com/woodwardsports/status/1767616574838448403 A Determined Competitor Joins the Lions Robertson may not have the most imposing frame, but his on-field
“Balanced” Cade Cunningham and Detroit Pistons defeat the Charlotte Hornets 114-97
DETROIT, MI - The Detroit Pistons defeated the Charlotte Hornets 114-97 in an entertaining game for the home crowd. Although it was just win number 11 on the season, fans have continued to support. The Pistons rank 19th in the NBA for home attendance, ahead of the Milwaukee Bucks, Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets. And tonight fans were rewarded with the Pistons 11th victory of the season.
Detroit Lions Free Agency Outlook: Addressing THREE Key Areas
As the NFL's free agency negotiation window opens Monday, teams will have the green light to start discussions with soon-to-be unrestricted free agents. This period precedes the official commencement of free agency on Wednesday at 4:00 PM EST. For the Detroit Lions, still reeling from their narrow loss to the 49ers in the NFC Championship, this marks a crucial phase of their long-term decision-making. With the market
Detroit Pistons: Cade Cunningham, young core keeps fan’s hopes alive
DETROIT, MI - The Detroit Pistons versus the Dallas Mavericks Saturday night was a Woodward Avenue Saturday night vibe. After defeating the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday evening, the fans showed up loud and plentiful to root on the home team. And despite a loss to the Mavs, the fans stayed most of the game cheering til the end. The Pistons have been a mess this season but