Chad Williams+FollowLions’ draft pick hopes shift after snap count twistDetroit Lions fans, here’s a wild turn: the team is no longer in line for a compensatory pick for D.J. Reed, all because he played just enough snaps to cancel it out. But there’s a silver lining—thanks to Kevin Zeitler leaving and not being replaced by another free agent, the Lions are now projected to snag a fifth-round compensatory pick instead. Nothing’s official until March, but this kind of roster math can really shake up our draft expectations. What do you think—should the NFL tweak how these picks are calculated? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowDetroit Lions’ playoff hopes dashed—what’s next?Detroit’s playoff dreams came crashing down after that tough loss to the Vikings, and now all eyes are on head coach Dan Campbell. ESPN’s Ryan Clark didn’t hold back, saying Campbell deserves as much blame for the collapse as he gets credit for the team’s highs. The Lions’ aggressive fourth-down calls just didn’t pay off this year, and it’s raising big questions about game management and leadership. With a pivotal offseason ahead, do you think Campbell can adjust and get Detroit back on track, or is it time for a bigger shakeup? Let’s hear your thoughts, Lions fans! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowDetroit Lions’ playoff hopes dashed—who’s to blame?Detroit’s rollercoaster season has left fans stunned, dropping from last year’s franchise-best 15-2 to missing the playoffs entirely. ESPN’s Ryan Clark didn’t hold back, calling out head coach Dan Campbell for failing to adapt and prepare his team after losing key coordinators. The Lions’ aggressive fourth-down calls and lack of adjustments cost them dearly. With the city’s hopes for a Super Bowl run crushed, it’s time to ask: Should Campbell shoulder most of the blame, or is it just growing pains for a team in transition? Let’s hear your take, Detroit! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowLions’ costly turnovers spark locker room shakeupSix turnovers from the Lions’ offense left Detroit fans stunned after a tough 23-10 loss to the Vikings. Coach Dan Campbell didn’t hold back, calling out the offense and especially quarterback Jared Goff for the mistakes, while praising the defense for keeping the team in the game. Campbell’s frustration was clear—he’s promising to take a hard look at everything moving forward, especially with playoff hopes slipping away. How do you feel about Campbell’s approach? Should Goff shoulder the blame, or is it a team issue? Let’s hear your take, Lions fans! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions27Share
Shawn Martin+FollowLions become the first team since the 2018 Bengals to start 4–1 and miss the playoffsDetroit opened the season 4–1, then went 4–7 over the last 11 games and got officially eliminated from playoff contention after the Christmas loss to Minnesota. That kind of collapse is rare: the last team to start 4–1 and still miss the postseason was the 2018 Cincinnati Bengals, who also began 4–1 before finishing 6–10 and missing the playoffs. What do you think was the biggest reason for Detroit’s fall-off — injuries, coaching turnover, or just a brutal schedule? #NFL #DetroitLions #NFLPlayoffs #Bengals #NFLHistory #NFCNorth #DanCampbell30Share
Jay Williams+FollowDetroit Lions fan’s legal fight after DK Metcalf clashDetroit Lions fans are buzzing after Ryan Kennedy, a lifelong supporter from Pinckney, announced a major press conference following his heated sideline run-in with DK Metcalf. The incident, caught on live TV, has sparked debate about player-fan boundaries and the power of viral rumors. Kennedy, now facing threats and public backlash, says he’s ready to set the record straight and may take legal action for assault and defamation. With the NFL also reviewing fan conduct, this case could reshape how fans and players interact at games. What do you think—are stadium lines being crossed more than ever? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions20Share
Jay Williams+FollowLions face tough choices after defensive strugglesDetroit’s defense has been leaking points, and now there’s real talk about shaking up the roster in a big way. With injuries piling up and some key players underperforming, a Lions beat writer suggests trading Alim McNeill—despite his recent contract extension—to free up major cap space and give Tyleik Williams a bigger role. The move could save $24 million down the line, but it means letting go of a player who was once a defensive anchor. Would you support a bold trade like this to fix the Lions’ defensive woes, or is it too risky? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Steve Francis+FollowPenei Sewell criticizes Lions having to play both Thanksgiving and ChristmasLions RT Penei Sewell didn’t sugarcoat it when asked about Detroit playing on Christmas on the road: “I’m not happy… we already have Thanksgiving… not fun, but it is what it is.” And honestly, it’s hard to blame him. Detroit already carries the league’s biggest holiday obligation every year, and now the NFL is stacking another marquee day on top—this time away from home. Do you like the NFL turning Christmas into a full slate, or is this where “more games” starts feeling like too much? #NFL #DetroitLions #PeneiSewell #Lions #ChristmasDay #NFLSchedule #LionsVikings 31Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowDetroit Lions face lawsuit over 'Motor City Muscle'Detroit’s football scene just got a jolt—U.S. Events, a local entertainment company, is suing the Detroit Lions for allegedly copying their 'Motor City Muscle' brand. The Lions rolled out new black uniforms and even threw a rock-and-muscle-car-themed event, echoing U.S. Events’ 2018 festival. The company claims the team ignored multiple cease-and-desist letters and that fans are now confused about who’s behind the brand. If the court sides with U.S. Events, the Lions could be forced to ditch the new look. What do you think—are the Lions crossing the line, or is this just business as usual in sports branding? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions10Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowInside the Goff family’s double-home baby makeoverChristen Goff has transformed both her Los Angeles and Detroit homes into baby-friendly havens for her and Jared’s newborn, Romy—each with its own unique vibe. In L.A., the nursery is boho-chic with beachy touches, while Michigan’s is all cozy farmhouse and pink ruffles. Christen admits the real game-changer is tackling endless laundry (Jared’s pile still wins!) and keeping things running smoothly with a new washer-dryer system. Balancing football season, a new baby, and holiday chaos, she’s learning to give herself grace. Fellow parents, how did you adapt your home and routines for a new arrival? #Sports #ParentLife #DetroitLions10Share