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The Lions may be trapped with two players that they don't seem to see a future with
When the Detroit Lions finalized their 53-man roster at the end of August, they hit the waiver wire and claimed a couple of defensive linemen. They claimed edge rusher Tyrus Wheat, who was waived by the Cowboys,
After a frustrating Week 1 loss, the Lions beat the Bears in the trenches and go into Week 3's Monday night matchup with confidence.
Well, it looks like all that handwringing about the Detroit Lions' offense without former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson (now the Chicago Bears' head coach) was a bit of an overreaction. It seemed valid when the Lions lost,
Detroit Lions got a break late in first half Sunday against the Chicago Bears after another insane one-handed catch by rookie Isaac TeSlaa in Week 2.
But this one was just, we felt like we’ve been, you know, betrayed from the staff to the players. We love Ben. We still love Ben. He’s a great coach. He’s a great mastermind. But yeah, it was time to get after them.
Photos from the Chicago Bears’ Week 2 game against the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, at Ford Field.
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Cover 32: Lions offensive outburst should put the NFL on notice, plus game balls, gaffes from Week 2
Atlanta's rookie class is emerging on defense: Billy Bowman Jr. (2025 fourth-round pick) had four tackles and an interception, while safety Xavier Watts (third-rounder) also had a pick. James Pearce Jr. (first-rounder) had a half-sack and Jalon Walker (first-rounder) had a sack.
Mick Enders is a proud graduate of Portage Central and proud of his football career with the Mustangs. Enders has taken the next step as the Portage Central coach, leading the Mustangs to a 3-0 start to the 2025 high school football season.
Jimmy Fallon? At Ford Field? Yup, he was one of many celebrities at the game on Sunday, Sept. 14 for the season opener.
The Detroit Lions beat down the Chicago Bears 52-21, and Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson struggled. Colin Cowherd says that the QB and HC duo don’t work together, and that Bears fans should accept that this duo needs to adjust to one another.