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
dianefrank+FollowDetroit Lions pride takes over Rochester bakeryA downtown Rochester bakery just turned its storefront into a massive tribute to the Detroit Lions, and it’s stopping people in their tracks. The Home Bakery’s new window display, inspired by the now-iconic Superman-Spiderman pose from Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jahmyr Gibbs, is a true labor of love—over 400 hours, 24 artists, and mountains of Rice Krispie treats and buttercream went into this edible art. But what’s really cool is how it’s bringing neighbors together, sparking conversations, and celebrating Detroit’s unbeatable sense of community. If you’re downtown, you’ve got to check it out before February ends! #Food #DetroitLions #RochesterMI00Share
glen25+FollowKelvin Sheppard gets Dolphins head coach interviewKelvin Sheppard, the Lions’ defensive coordinator, just landed his first head coaching interview—with the Miami Dolphins. Even after a tough season for Detroit, Sheppard’s reputation is on the rise, and Miami is taking notice. The Dolphins, who recently let go of Mike McDaniel, see Sheppard as a promising young coach, especially since he played for them back in the day. If he stays in Detroit, the Lions’ defense could keep improving, but this move could shake up both teams. What do you think—should Sheppard take the leap, or stick with the Lions for another run? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowLions’ O-line shakeup could define 2026Detroit’s offensive line is about to see some big changes, and the decisions made now could shape the Lions’ future for years. With Taylor Decker possibly retiring and the center spot up for grabs, Brad Holmes made it clear: no position is safe, and every job will be earned. Expect fierce competition, especially with young players like Tate and Manu in the mix. The team isn’t just hoping for development—they’re planning to bring in new talent through the draft, free agency, and trades. After last season’s pass protection struggles, fans know how crucial these moves are. What do you think the Lions’ next big step should be? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions20Share
Jay Williams+FollowLions land 17th pick—who should Detroit target?Detroit’s offseason just got a little more interesting: the Lions will pick 17th in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. That’s a solid spot for GM Brad Holmes to find a game-changer, especially with names like Utah’s Caleb Lomu and Alabama’s Kadyn Proctor potentially on the board. Remember, the Lions snagged All-Pro Jack Campbell around this range not long ago. With the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine coming up, who do you think Detroit should focus on to boost their Super Bowl hopes? Let’s hear your draft wish list! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowCould Kliff Kingsbury spark a Lions offense revival?Kliff Kingsbury is suddenly available, and Detroit Lions fans have every reason to be intrigued. After a tough season with John Morton at OC, the Lions’ offense lacked the creativity needed to get over the hump. Kingsbury, fresh off a mutual split with Washington, has a track record of bringing out the best in dynamic playmakers—just imagine what he could do with Jameson Williams, Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Jahmyr Gibbs. If Dan Campbell wants to take this offense to the next level, shouldn’t Kingsbury be at the top of the interview list? What do you think—would he be the right fit for Detroit? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowDetroit bakery’s Lions cake brings fans togetherNothing says Detroit pride quite like a giant cake in your favorite team’s honor! The Home Bakery in downtown Rochester just unveiled a show-stopping Detroit Lions cake, capturing the now-iconic superhero pose of Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jahmyr Gibbs. Crafted by 24 local artists using mountains of Rice Krispies, cake, and fondant, this window display isn’t just about football—it’s about community. Locals are already gathering to snap photos and share stories. If you want to see it in all its glory, stop by soon—the colors are brightest now! What other creative ways have you seen Detroiters celebrate their teams? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share