Aaron Taylor+FollowLions fans debate missing out on McDanielMike McDaniel’s electric debut with the Chargers has Detroit buzzing. Many Lions fans can’t help but wonder what could’ve been if the team had landed McDaniel as offensive coordinator instead of the Petzing-Kafka duo. His focus on creative run schemes and easing the pressure on quarterbacks is exactly what Detroit’s offense has been craving. While there’s hope Petzing and Kafka can deliver, McDaniel’s instant impact in LA is making some in Detroit second-guess the offseason moves. Are the Lions set up for success, or will this decision haunt them next season? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
John Camacho+FollowLions eye big changes for offensive lineDetroit’s front office looks ready to shake up the offensive line this offseason, with talk of targeting not just one, but three experienced free agents. The buzz is around Buffalo’s David Edwards and Connor McGovern, plus Cade Mayes from Carolina—all known for their versatility and reliability. With longtime center Graham Glasgow considering retirement and injuries plaguing the line last season, this could mean a whole new look for the Lions up front. How do you feel about investing in proven veterans versus developing young talent? Let’s hear your thoughts on what the O-line should look like next season! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
John Camacho+FollowLions fans divided over latest draft predictionDaniel Jeremiah’s new mock draft has the Lions picking Miami pass rusher Akheem Mesidor in the first round—and fans are not happy. Many feel Detroit’s real priority should be shoring up the offensive line, especially with key players retiring or possibly leaving. With the O-line in transition and safety depth a concern, grabbing another pass rusher seems like a risky move. Some are calling for a veteran free agent instead. What do you think—should the Lions gamble on defense, or focus on protecting their quarterback first? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowLions make a bold move with Kafka hireThe Detroit Lions just pulled off a surprise by bringing Mike Kafka onto their offensive staff—not as coordinator, but in a high-ranking role. Kafka’s name was in the mix for several big jobs, including offensive coordinator gigs with the Eagles and even head coach interviews. Instead, he’ll be learning Detroit’s system and could be a key backup plan if the team loses top assistants or needs a new offensive leader. It’s a smart insurance policy, and fans are already buzzing: is this a sign of bigger changes ahead for the Lions’ offense? What do you think about this unexpected addition? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowCould Tanner Engstrand return to Detroit?Aaron Glenn’s tough first year as Jets head coach has already led to big changes—most notably, ex-Lions assistant Tanner Engstrand is set to lose playcalling duties after just one season as offensive coordinator. With the Jets’ offense sputtering and Engstrand’s future in limbo, there’s real buzz that the Lions might consider bringing him back if things unravel in New York. Engstrand spent five years in Detroit and knows Dan Campbell’s system inside out. Would a reunion make sense for the Lions’ staff? Curious to hear what fans think about a possible homecoming for Engstrand! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowDetroit Lions fans divided over Petzing hireDetroit’s latest move to bring in Drew Petzing as offensive coordinator has left Lions fans buzzing—and not all in a good way. Many were hoping for a big-name hire to match the team’s rising profile, especially with talents like Gibbs and St. Brown on the roster. Even St. Brown himself called out the doubters, urging trust in Dan Campbell’s process. But after some shaky coordinator choices in the past, skepticism is real. Will Petzing prove everyone wrong, or is this another gamble? Curious to hear how everyone’s feeling about this direction for the Lions! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Chad Williams+FollowDan Skipper retires: What’s next for the Lions?Dan Skipper is hanging up his cleats after years of stepping up for the Detroit Lions, and this move leaves a real question mark on the team’s offensive line depth. Skipper wasn’t just a backup—he was the guy coaches trusted in big moments, even catching a memorable touchdown last season. Now, with Taylor Decker’s future also uncertain, the Lions are left with Giovanni Manu as their only real option at tackle. Will Detroit look to the draft, free agency, or a trade to fill this crucial spot? Lions fans, how do you feel about Skipper’s legacy and the team’s next move? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions10Share
Jay Williams+FollowLions’ new OC could shake up Detroit’s backfieldDrew Petzing’s arrival as the Lions’ offensive coordinator might signal a big change for Detroit’s running game. There’s real buzz that if James Conner—Petzing’s former RB in Arizona—lands in Detroit, it could mean David Montgomery is on the move. Conner, despite a recent injury, has been a reliable power back and could step right into a key role alongside Jahmyr Gibbs. If this swap happens, it’s not just a new face in the backfield—it’s a sign the Lions are fully embracing Petzing’s offensive vision. What do you think: would Conner be an upgrade or is Montgomery too valuable to let go? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Jay Williams+FollowLions eye Ben Steele to boost tight end gameDetroit is buzzing about the Lions’ latest coaching moves. With Drew Petzing now running the offense, there’s talk that Ben Steele—who helped turn Trey McBride into an All-Pro in Arizona—could be the next tight ends coach. That’s huge news for Sam LaPorta, who’s already shown flashes of greatness but could reach another level with Steele’s guidance. Imagine LaPorta becoming a true X-factor, opening up the field for stars like Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jahmyr Gibbs. If you’re a Lions fan, how do you feel about this possible hire? Could this be the missing piece for Detroit’s offense? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowDetroit Lions eye Roy Lopez for 2026 boostDetroit’s defense could be in for a shakeup—Roy Lopez, the quietly consistent defensive tackle who played all 17 games last season, wants to stay in Detroit. With Alim McNeill’s big contract possibly on the trade block, Lopez’s reliability and locker room presence make him a strong candidate to step up. Fans saw Lopez deliver solid tackles and energy, even if he wasn’t racking up sacks. If the Lions are looking to save cap space for future stars, bringing Lopez back could be a smart move. What do you think—should Detroit make this switch? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share