The Detroit Lions are hoping to get some key players back from injury during the playoffs, and there's a total of five players who appear to have a chance to make it back at some point in the postseason.
Aidan Hutchinson fractured his tibia and fibula in his left leg when the Detroit Lions beat the Dallas Cowboys 47-9 during a Week 6 contest. He missed the balance of the regular season and will miss the playoffs.
It's a given that Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson may be a head coach next season, but he could take a quarterback with him. The post Lions Could Lose Quarterback and Ben Johnson in Blockbuster Deal appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Detroit Lions’ defensive coordinator had just shepherded ... The 52-year-old Glenn, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, has virtual interviews arranged with the New York Jets, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears and Jacksonville Jaguars.
Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery missed the final three weeks of the regular season with a knee injury, but he is expected to return for the division
Ahead of their game against the Minnesota Vikings, it’s time to release our Detroit Lions Week 18 predictions.
Detroit Lions superfan and actor Keegan-Michael Key joins "Good Morning Football" to look ahead at the upcoming divisional game between the Washington Commanders and Lions in addition to what possibly lies ahead for his team.
According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, Detroit Lions defensive back Amik Robertson (elbow) has been ruled out for the remainder of Saturday's playoff game. Robertson sustained this injury on the opening defensive drive when tackling Terry McLaurin.
As the Dallas Cowboys work through their coaching search, a franchise legend weighed in. Jimmy Johnson addressed the looming decision for Jerry Jones, including how Dak Prescott impacts things. Johnson pointed out two “key figures” in the search to replace Mike McCarthy after he and the Cowboys parted ways this week.
The latest update on the Dallas Cowboys' potential pursuit of Deion Sanders comes from NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Chicago Bears' quarterback Caleb Williams is already off to quite an eventful first offseason following his first season in the NFL. Williams was involved in a hilarious and harmless prank a few days back in which a group of kids pretended to be Detroit Lions' offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to mess with Williams after getting his phone number.