John Camacho+FollowBrian Branch’s Achilles recovery could change the game for the LionsDetroit Lions fans, there’s real hope Brian Branch could be back on the field for Week 1 next season, thanks to a cutting-edge surgery called SpeedBridge. This procedure helped Cam Akers return from an Achilles tear in just over five months—a recovery timeline that once seemed impossible. While every injury is unique and nothing’s guaranteed, the possibility of Branch making a similar comeback is huge for Detroit’s defense. Medical advances like this are reshaping what we expect from sports injuries. How do you feel about players returning so quickly? Would you want to see Branch risk it for a faster return? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions11Share
Michael Pitts+FollowDetroit Lions’ rookie dilemma: TeSlaa’s role unclearIsaac TeSlaa’s big-play flashes have Lions fans buzzing, but the rookie receiver barely saw the ball in Week 15—just one target in a game where Jared Goff threw 29 times. What’s wild is that the Lions’ offense actually performs better, statistically, when TeSlaa is off the field. Yet, with four touchdowns this season, it feels like he deserves more chances. Is it smart to stick with proven vets, or should Detroit gamble on TeSlaa’s upside as the season slips away? Would you give the rookie more snaps, or play it safe? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
phughes+FollowDetroit Lions’ new tight end could be a game-changerDetroit’s tight end situation just got a jolt of hope with the arrival of Hayden Rucci, a hard-nosed blocker who made a name for himself in Miami before the numbers game forced him out. With Sam LaPorta and Brock Wright sidelined, Rucci’s physicality and ability to open up running lanes could be exactly what the Lions need to keep their offense rolling. Dolphins fans are already missing him—now it’s Detroit’s turn to see what he can do. What do you think: can Rucci become the unsung hero for the Lions down the stretch? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions20Share
Jay Williams+FollowDetroit Lions’ California curse: Can they break it?The Detroit Lions have struggled big time on the West Coast—just five wins in California over the last 40 years! Whether it’s the time zone, travel, or just bad luck, the numbers are wild: 5-22 since 1985. But here’s a twist—two of those wins came recently, so maybe things are finally turning around. With the Lions facing the Rams (the NFL’s hottest team) this week, it’s a huge test. Do you think this team can finally shake off the California curse, or is it just part of their story? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Jay Williams+FollowLions eye familiar face for safety boostDetroit is making moves to shore up its defense, bringing in former Rams safety John Johnson for a visit—a player Lions fans have been buzzing about since Brad Holmes took over. Johnson was a key part of the Rams’ Super Bowl run and someone Holmes personally scouted and vouched for back in 2017. With the Lions’ recent struggles at safety and Johnson recovering from injury, the timing feels crucial. If Detroit signs him, it could be the spark the secondary needs. What do you think—should the Lions take the chance on Johnson now? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Jay Williams+FollowDetroit Lions bring holiday magic to local kidsWatching Detroit Lions players help kids fill their carts with gifts at Meijer is a reminder that sports heroes can be real-life heroes, too. This week, the Lions teamed up with their Inspire Change Partners to give children from five Detroit organizations a shopping spree they’ll never forget. Kids laughed, picked out presents, and made memories with their favorite players and even some Lions legends. It’s not just about football—these moments show how much a team can mean to a city. How do you think these community events shape Detroit’s spirit? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowDetroit Lions’ Jameson Williams warms up winterDetroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams just made winter a lot brighter for 250 Detroit kids by handing out custom-sized coats at DBG-Detroit. Williams wasn’t just there for the photo op—he spent real time with students, showing what giving back looks like in action. This effort, powered by his foundation and Comerica Bank, is about more than coats; it’s about investing in Detroit’s youth and their future. With the Lions’ “Double The Impact” campaign matching donations, it’s a team effort to support education, sports, and families in need. How do you think these kinds of initiatives shape our community? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
glen25+FollowLions add interception leader Damontae KazeeDetroit just made a bold move to shore up their defense by signing Damontae Kazee, the former Falcons safety who once led the entire NFL in interceptions. With Brian Branch out and Thomas Harper in concussion protocol, Kazee’s arrival could be a game-changer for the Lions’ playoff push. He’s joining the practice squad for now, but the plan is to get him on the field fast. Will Kazee’s veteran instincts and ball-hawking skills give Detroit the edge they need down the stretch? Let’s hear your thoughts on this new addition! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowDetroit Lions’ safety fix could be Avonte MaddoxLosing Brian Branch to a torn Achilles is a huge blow for the Lions’ defense, especially with Kerby Joseph’s knee issues still lingering. But here’s the twist: Avonte Maddox, a Detroit native, just stepped up big time against Dallas, playing every snap and earning top grades from Pro Football Focus. He’s mostly played slot corner, but now he’s showing he can handle safety duties, too. If Maddox keeps this up, he might be the answer to Detroit’s injury problems in the secondary—no need for a flashy free agent. How do you feel about trusting Maddox in this critical role? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowDetroit Lions rookie Tyleik Williams steps upTyleik Williams is finally showing why the Lions made him a first-round pick, and it couldn’t come at a better time for Detroit. After a rocky start to his rookie season, Williams has been a force on the defensive line, especially as his snap count has increased. In the last four games, he’s racked up nine tackles and is now ranked 12th among all defensive tackles since Week 7, according to PFF. With the Lions’ secondary banged up and the playoffs in sight, Williams’ emergence could be a game-changer. What do you think—has Williams earned a bigger role going forward? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share