Aaron Taylor+FollowDetroit Lions’ OC search could haunt 2026Detroit’s quick hire at offensive coordinator last year is now coming back to bite, and it’s not just a minor setback. With 10 other NFL teams all hunting for OCs and head coaches at the same time, the Lions are stuck in a crowded field, fighting for the same top candidates. If they’d cast a wider net in 2025, maybe they wouldn’t be scrambling now. With the Bills and others jumping in, Detroit could end up settling for a backup plan. How do you feel about the Lions’ approach? Should they have taken their time last year? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCould Kayvon Thibodeaux join the Lions?Detroit’s pass rush could get a serious boost if GM Brad Holmes pulls off a trade for Kayvon Thibodeaux. With Al-Quadin Muhammad hitting free agency and the Lions needing a strong partner for Aidan Hutchinson, Thibodeaux’s youth and upside make him an intriguing option. He’s only 25, still on his rookie deal, and has proven he can pressure quarterbacks. The Giants might be willing to deal, and the cost could be a mid-round pick. Would you want to see Detroit take a swing on Thibodeaux, or stick with free agency? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions11Share
Michael Pitts+FollowDetroit Lions tap Drew Petzing for offenseDetroit is shaking up its offense by bringing in Drew Petzing, fresh off his stint as the Cardinals’ offensive coordinator. Petzing’s track record is impressive—last season, Arizona ranked 4th in the NFL for rushing yards and 2nd in rushing average, a rare feat for the franchise. With experience coaching everything from wide receivers to quarterbacks, Petzing’s diverse background could mean a more dynamic Lions offense. After a wide search and some recent coordinator shakeups, fans are buzzing: Will Petzing’s fresh approach finally unlock Detroit’s full offensive potential? What changes do you hope to see next season? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
John Camacho+FollowDetroit Lions tap Drew Petzing for offenseDetroit’s offense is getting a fresh start with Drew Petzing stepping in as the new offensive coordinator. After a season that saw the Lions slip from top scorers to missing the playoffs, fans are hoping Petzing’s creative approach can revive the team’s spark. He’s never worked with Dan Campbell before, but his close ties to former coordinator Ben Johnson could mean some familiar magic returns to Motown. Petzing’s journey from Harvard assistant to rising NFL coach is impressive—now, he’s got a shot to make his mark in Detroit. What do you think: will this move get the Lions back in playoff contention? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Chad Williams+FollowLions surprise with Drew Petzing as new OCDetroit just made a bold move by hiring Drew Petzing as their new offensive coordinator—a name few saw coming. Petzing steps in after a season with the Cardinals, where he managed to spark some life in a tough offense and helped develop tight end Trey McBride. While bigger names like Mike McDaniel and Mike Kafka were in the mix, the Lions opted for stability and fresh ideas. Fans are already debating if Petzing’s low-profile approach could be exactly what Detroit’s offense needs to take the next step. What do you think: smart play or missed opportunity? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Jay Williams+FollowLions’ risky draft pick leaves fans uneasyDetroit’s playoff dreams are on thin ice, and a big reason is the uncertainty around their young talent. The Lions still don’t know what they have in Giovanni Manu, their 2024 fourth-round pick, after two seasons marked by injuries and limited play. With Taylor Decker possibly retiring and the O-line already shaky, fans are left wondering if Detroit’s front office gambled away a crucial roster spot. Is it time for the Lions to move on, or does Manu deserve one more shot to prove himself in training camp? Let’s hear your take on Detroit’s draft strategy! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowLions face tough fight for LinderbaumTyler Linderbaum, the Ravens’ star center, could soon become the highest-paid at his position, with rumors swirling about a $20 million per year price tag. That’s a huge jump from Frank Ragnow’s $13.5 million deal and even tops the Chiefs’ Creed Humphrey. For Detroit, this means serious competition—not just from Baltimore, who already has him, but also the Giants, who have the cash and his former coach. If the Lions want to land their top free agent target, they’ll need to make some bold moves. Would you pay that much for a center? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
John Camacho+FollowCould Mitchell Agude make a Lions comeback?Mitchell Agude, once a promising edge rusher for the Detroit Lions, just got picked up by the Houston Gamblers in the UFL Draft. Detroit fans might remember his big forced fumble against the Bears, but he never quite broke through for a regular spot. Now, with the Lions’ track record of giving spring league standouts another shot (think Jake Bates or Jacob Saylors), Agude’s UFL performance could earn him a second chance in Detroit. What do you think—does Agude deserve another look, or should the Lions keep searching for new talent? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Amy Williams+FollowDetroit Lions face another coordinator shakeup?Losing another top coordinator could hit the Detroit Lions hard—Kelvin Sheppard is now on the Miami Dolphins’ radar for their head coach opening. After a season of mixed reviews as Detroit’s defensive coordinator, Sheppard’s possible exit would mark the second straight year the Lions might have to replace both coordinators. Last year, both Aaron Glenn and Ben Johnson left for head coaching gigs, and now the Lions are already searching for a new offensive coordinator. Would another major staff change set the team back, or is it time for fresh ideas? Let’s hear your thoughts, Detroit! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions20Share
Chad Williams+FollowDetroit Lions’ OC search could decide Montgomery’s futureDetroit’s hunt for a new offensive coordinator isn’t just about playbooks—it could be the key to keeping David Montgomery in a Lions jersey. After a season where Montgomery saw fewer touches than expected, his future with the team is up in the air. But there’s buzz that promoting Scottie Montgomery, a coach with a strong bond to the running back, might convince him to stay. With player-coach relationships mattering more than ever, could this internal hire be the move that reshapes the Lions’ offense and locker room vibe? What do you think—should the Lions keep it in the family or look outside? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share