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Detroit defense faces perhaps the biggest test in the NFL — Jackson, Henry and the Ravens' offense
Two games into his return from a knee injury, Aidan Hutchinson already has a sack to his credit. His next challenge: chasing around perhaps the most mobile quarterback in NFL history. “Lamar (Jackson) is one of those guys that would be fun to sack,
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Lions News: NFL media changing tune on Detroit Lions
“Maybe they had never really gone away, but the Lions announced their return to our NFL lives in emphatic fashion by scoring 52 points against the Chicago Bears in Week 2. That game was an explosive reminder of the multitude of weapons around quarterback Jared Goff.” — Neil Reynolds at Sky Sports
The Detroit Lions returned to the practice field on Thursday afternoon to continue their preparations for the Baltimore Ravens. Detroit, after evening their record to 1-1, heads out on the road in Week 3 to face a Ravens squad that has started the 2025 NFL season off strong offensively.
"He’s a safety that has cover ability like a corner. He can blitz like a linebacker and tackling and filling the gaps -- run gaps -- there’s so many different things he can do," Campbell said of Branch.
USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 1 showdown between the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions
We're already a game into Week 2 of the NFL season, with the Washington Commanders and Green Bay Packers giving us an appetizer on Thursday night. Now, it's tim
Sunday, September 14thTime: 1:00 p.m. ETTV Channel: FOXLive Stream: fuboTV (watch for free) The Chicago Bears will face the
The Chicago Bears (0-1) visit the Detroit Lions (0-1) at Ford Field in Detroit for a Week 2 showdown, and USA TODAY's panel of NFL experts have locked in their picks and predictions for the action. Here's everything you need to know before kickoff on Sunday, September 14, including live updated odds and injury report news.
Ben Johnson and the Chicago Bears are coming off a loss against the Detroit Lions, and now, they have a bit more pie in their face.
The Lions are ratings darlings and the hottest ticket in town, and it's resulted in them also becoming the most expensive secondary market ticket around, according to a recent report.
The second week of the 2025 NFL season saw offenses scoring at will while the Cincinnati Bengals suffered an immeasurable loss on the field.