So today, to get a fresh perspective on the Detroit Lions – to try to understand everything they are doing right – I’m going to focus on the Minnesota Vikings. OK, that might sound strange.
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Two teams heading in opposite directions lock up when the Detroit Lions host the Tennessee Titans. Following a massive NFC North road win at Minnesota, the Lions hope to avoid a trap game ahead of ...
The Tennessee Titans will find it difficult to turn around their disappointing season in Sunday's game at the Detroit Lions. The 5-1 Lions may be the best team in the NFC after last week's walk ...
Former Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford has found himself the topic of trade buzz leading up to the November 5 NFL deadline, and if anything were to come of this trade gossip ...
Nolan Bianchi, John Niyo, Richard Silva and Bob Wojnowski of The Detroit News offer predictions for Sunday's Lions-Titans game at Ford Field in Detroit (1 p.m., Fox/97.1). Nolan Bianchi ...
The Detroit Lions are lucky to call defensive back Brian Branch one of their own. The Alabama product has seamlessly transitioned from nickel corner to safety in year No. 2 for himself in the NFL.
For all intents and purposes, the Detroit Lions are a bona fide Super Bowl favorite. They are easily the best and most complete team in the NFC. But every top-flight contender could still use a ...
Oct. 22 (UPI) --The Detroit Lions are preparing to play without wide receiver Jameson Williams, who is expected to receive a two-game suspension for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing ...
DETROIT, MICHIGAN - SEPTEMBER 08: Jameson Williams #9 of the Detroit Lions runs with the ball against the Los Angeles Rams at Ford Field on September 08, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by ...
The Detroit Lions rallied after a poor start to knock off the previously unbeaten Minnesota Vikings and take over first place in the NFC North in Week 7. Here's a look at where the Lions stand in ...