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Detroit Lions make Kerby Joseph highest-paid safety in NFL history, signing him to 4-year, $86 million contract extension through 2029. News Sports Autos Entertainment Advertise Obituaries ...
Lions safety Kirby Joseph got a need to for speed serving as grand marshal at the Michigan International Speedway over the weekend. LA's only elected Republican reacts to National Guard troops ...
We all know Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph is a ballhawk, but there's more to his game that he might not get enough credit for. ... Joseph's ball production is elite, but so are his instincts, ...
Lions safety Kerby Joseph was awarded the key to the city of Orlando, his hometown, after opening a health clinic and hosting ...
Detroit Lions star safety Kirby Joseph passes Buccaneers star Antoine Winfield Jr. for the highest-paid safety contract in NFL history after signing a record-breaking extension.
Joseph signed a four-year contract extension with the Lions Thursday to keep him in Detroit through the 2029 season. Joseph, the Lions' 2022 third-round pick (97th overall), becomes the latest example ...
Bullish (Video) Kerby Joseph: Detroit Lions Pro Bowl Interceptions & Controversies. Posted: March 5, 2025 | Last updated: March 19, 2025. Mike Payton talks about how the NFL is costing Detroit ...
Kerby Joseph is now the highest-paid safety in NFL history. The Lions star agreed to a four-year, $86 million contract extension, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported on Wednesday.
Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph high-fives teammates before the Denver Broncos game at Ford Field in Detroit on Saturday, Dec. 16, 2023. Photo Credit: Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK ...
Santa Clara, Calif. — The Detroit Lions needed a play, and Kerby Joseph gave them one — two, actually. After five games without a Lions interception, Joseph, a third-year safety, picked off ...
When rookie players come into the NFL, the learning curve can be steep. That’s true for new Detroit Lions including safety Kerby Joseph. Entering the league, Joseph knew he was going to have to ...
Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph says he isn't fazed by criticism regarding his low hit that injured Rams tight end Tyler Higbee's knee during the Lions' 24-23 wild-card victory Sunday.