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Tim Twentyman answers 10 fan-submitted questions as the Lions prepare for their Week 9 matcup against the Vikings.
Ragnow retired this offseason after dealing with chronic toe (and other) issues, calling it a career after seven seasons. Decker, now in year 10, recently called Ragnow to share, vent and get counsel from someone who knows him--and his situation--very well. From Justin Rogers of Detroit Football Network,
Injuries are piling up for the Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Bucs have holes on offense, while the Lions’ secondary is practically being held together with duct tape.
The Detroit Lions return to Ford Field for a MNF matchup, and downtown Detroit is preparing to welcome thousands of fans. Some supporters are going the extra mile to show their team spirit.
In a FOX Sports exclusive, Detroit edge Aidan Hutchinson opened up about everything from his leg injury to his massive contract extension.
From Barry Sanders to Calvin Johnson, revisit the Lions legends who left their mark on Detroit professional football.
Dan Campbell discusses the Lions’ mindset for November and how Detroit plans to contain J.J. McCarthy and the Vikings’ offense.
The Lions thought the bye week, and the 15-point victory over an NFC contender that preceded it, would be a jumping-off point. It was not.
Then there was Nick Whiteside, who was the unexpected star. Signed late and barely known outside Allen Park, Whiteside delivered a breakout game. With an 84.3 PFF grade, he swatted passes, broke up three throws, and allowed next to nothing against top Tampa receivers. Once a long shot from Saginaw Valley, he is now a name every fan knows.
Detroit Lions' coach Dan Campbell's wife, Holly, captured attention with a referee-inspired game-day outfit before their Monday Night Football clash a
Here we'll try to look at and discuss the Tampa Bay Buccaneers most to blame for their Week 7 loss to Detroit Lions.
The Chicago Bears fell hard to the Baltimore Ravens, and former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson isn't pleased.