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
Michael Pitts+FollowDetroit Lions shake up roster with key signingsDetroit’s front office wasted no time after the 2025 season, locking in three young players—Jacob Saylors, Nick Whiteside, and Michael Niese—on team-friendly deals. While Whiteside and Niese add much-needed depth to the secondary and O-line, Saylors’ return is a bit of a surprise after his struggles as a kick returner. Still, his speed could give special teams a boost if he can improve his field vision. With big questions still looming at tackle and center, these moves are just the start. What do you think—are these signings enough to keep the Lions competitive next year? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Chad Williams+FollowDetroit Lions end season with drama in ChicagoThat postgame handshake between Ben Johnson and Dan Campbell after the Lions’ nail-biting win over the Bears was pure tension—no love lost there! Even after clinching a fourth straight winning season, the Lions’ sideline drama is almost as intense as their games. Johnson’s history of icy handshakes with NFC North rivals keeps fueling the rivalry talk. Despite missing the playoffs, Detroit’s season sweep of Chicago shows how close the NFC North race really is. What do you think—does this rivalry help or hurt the team’s future? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowDetroit Lions still backing Sione VakiDespite another tough year with injuries, the Detroit Lions aren’t giving up on second-year running back Sione Vaki. Even though Vaki missed six games and fans haven’t seen him break out, special teams coordinator Dave Fipp is still a big believer in his potential. Vaki’s made his mark with 10 special teams tackles, but with Jacob Saylors impressing as a returner, the competition is heating up. The big question: Will Vaki stay healthy and step up next season, or will the Lions move on? What do you think—should the team keep betting on Vaki, or is it time for a change? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLions shake up roster before Bears showdownDetroit’s making some bold moves just before their season finale in Chicago. Trystan Colon’s year is over after landing on injured reserve, and it’s unclear if he’ll be back next season. Meanwhile, tight end Zach Horton and veteran tackle Chris Hubbard are stepping up from the practice squad—Hubbard could even start at right tackle with Penei Sewell out. This is a huge opportunity for both, especially Horton, who might carve out a bigger role for himself. How do you feel about these last-minute changes, and who are you most excited to see in action? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
phughes+FollowDetroit’s Roy Lopez is one sack from a $250K paydayRoy Lopez is just one sack away from turning his final game with the Lions into a $250,000 bonus. For most of us, that’s life-changing money—think a new house or paying off debt. He’s been seeing more action on the field lately, so there’s a real shot he gets it done against the Bears. Other Lions have already cashed in on their incentives, but Lopez’s story stands out. Would you go all out for a big bonus if you were in his shoes? Let’s see if he can make it happen! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowDetroit’s O-line fix could define 2026Lions fans, the team’s entire 2026 hopes might hinge on one massive move: fixing the offensive line. After losing key starters, Detroit’s once-feared offense risks stalling out unless GM Brad Holmes makes a bold play—like targeting star center Tyler Linderbaum. He won’t come cheap, but with the NFC North heating up, can the Lions afford not to go all-in? This could mean tough choices on player extensions, but a dominant line could keep Detroit in the playoff hunt. Would you risk future flexibility for a shot at immediate contention? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowLions fans: Sione Vaki likely done in DetroitSione Vaki’s time with the Detroit Lions looks all but over after a season plagued by injuries and missed opportunities. With Tom Kennedy and Jacob Saylors stepping up as returners, Vaki’s role has shrunk, and the team could save over $1 million by cutting him after June 1. It’s tough to call a 4th-round pick a bust, but Vaki just hasn’t had the chance to shine. Do you think Detroit should move on, or does Vaki deserve one more shot to prove himself? Let’s hear your thoughts on how the Lions should handle their running back depth! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
John Camacho+FollowLions fans debate: Is Sheppard’s defense holding Detroit back?Detroit’s defense just couldn’t keep up this season, and now Kelvin Sheppard’s future as defensive coordinator is a hot topic. Despite a rough second half and some glaring issues—like struggling to stop big plays and relying too much on a few stars—Sheppard says he doesn’t plan on changing much next year. That’s a bold stance after the Lions’ defense ranked near the bottom in key stats and couldn’t step up when it mattered most. Should the Lions stick with Sheppard’s vision, or is it time for a shakeup? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions10Share
phughes+FollowLions fans divided over St. Brown’s Week 18 riskAmon-Ra St. Brown might suit up for the Lions in a game that means nothing for Detroit’s playoff hopes, and that’s got fans buzzing. Coach Dan Campbell says he’ll play St. Brown if it’s just “bumps and bruises,” but with the receiver already banged up, is it worth the risk? Some argue the Lions should protect their star for the future, especially against a tough Bears defense. Others want to see the team finish strong and make things harder for Chicago. What do you think—should St. Brown play, or sit this one out? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share