The Detroit Lions season ended on Saturday and since then everyone has been wondering what's going to happen next with this roster and what players could be lost. Starting right guard Kevin Zietler has been the big one.
Just last offseason, the Detroit Lions had legitimate reasons to hope that a Super Bowl run could come in their 2024 campaign. They were fresh off a narrow 34-31 NFC championship game defeat against the San Francisco 49ers,
The Detroit Lions' 2024 season is now in the books. It did not end the way that everyone hoped it would. The Lions Super Bowl aspirations fell short again. The Lions now head to the offseason looking to get healthy and looking to build a team that can go out and get themselves back to the playoffs again in 2025.
The Lions clinched the top seed in the NFC and the team will send seven players to the Pro Bowl but safety Kerby Joseph is noticeably absent.
Here is the list of 58 reasons why the Detroit Lions have never been Super Bowl champs, curated by longtime Free Press Lions insider Dave Birkett.
The NFL has a set standard for deciding the value of these fifth-year options, as they are largely decided by playing time and performance benchmarks. These salaries will be in effect for the 2026 season, with the 2025 season being the last year of the players' four-year base rookie deals.
Lions safety Kerby Joseph gave his honest opinion about missing out on the Pro Bowl, and being labeled as a dirty player.
But Detroit got less than it wanted and took a step back from last year's postseason run. The Lions entered the divisional round as Super Bowl favorites, according to BetMGM Sportsbook, and exited with a 45-31 loss to sixth-seeded Washington on Saturday night in front of a stunned and saddened crowd.
The Detroit Lions were expected to make a run to the Super Bowl after falling short in last year's NFC Championship Game to the San Francisco 49ers. The Lions h
Detroit Lions O-line coach Hank Fraley is the third reported Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator candidate to receive a second interview.
Troy Aikman has said multiple times the Lions remind him of his legendarily stacked Cowboys teams. He might be on to something.
DETROIT — David Montgomery has the dream often. His eyes will close. His mind will drift. When he’s sound asleep, he’s taken to a place unbeknownst to him and the city he resides in. It’s new and exciting. The type of dream that leaves you wanting more when it ends.