Aaron Taylor+FollowDetroit Lions’ surprise star: Al-Quadin Muhammad’s breakoutAl-Quadin Muhammad has flipped the script for the Detroit Lions’ defense this season. Once seen as just a role player, he’s racked up a career-best nine sacks and 46 QB pressures, becoming a force up front even as injuries hit the roster hard. With the Lions fighting for a playoff spot, his impact can’t be ignored—and now the front office faces a big decision: can they afford to let him walk after this breakout year? What do you think—should Detroit lock him in for the long haul? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowDetroit Lions’ center crisis: What’s next?Losing Frank Ragnow at just 29 has thrown a wrench into the Lions’ plans, and it’s not just about missing a star player. The real issue is how Detroit didn’t have a solid backup plan, even though Ragnow had been hinting at retirement. Now, the team’s once-dominant offensive line is scrambling, and fans are left wondering if the front office dropped the ball. With Taylor Decker also making retirement noises, are we looking at a bigger problem for the Lions’ future? How do you feel about the team’s approach to succession planning? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions02Share
phughes+FollowDetroit Lions turn game days into a hometown music partyGame days at Ford Field have become a true Detroit celebration, with the Lions making local music the heartbeat of every home game. From Motown legends to Eminem and Jack White, the stadium soundtrack is all about Motor City pride. Fans are loving the vibe—so much that the Lions now lead the NFL in game-day satisfaction. The energy is electric, especially when the crowd roars to “Seven Nation Army” or “Lose Yourself.” It’s more than football; it’s a full-on Detroit experience. How do you feel about the Lions putting local music front and center? What songs would you add to the playlist? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Jennifer Mckenzie+FollowDetroit Lions fans, $100K is on the line!Five Michigan Lottery players are about to have the wildest Sunday at Ford Field—one of them will walk away $100,000 richer during the Detroit Lions game! Each finalist will rock a different colored shirt, and the prize wheel will decide who scores the big money. Even if they don’t hit the jackpot, the other four still pocket $5,000 each. All this came from scanning non-winning Lions instant tickets on the Lottery app. Imagine turning a losing ticket into a life-changing win! Who do you think luck will favor this weekend? #News #DetroitLions #MichiganLottery10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowLions fans want Frazier at left guard next seasonDetroit’s offensive line has been a revolving door lately, but the numbers don’t lie—Kayode Awosika just isn’t making the cut at left guard. Despite a couple of decent games, his struggles in pass protection and run blocking have been hard to ignore, especially when compared to rookie Miles Frazier’s potential. With Christian Mahogany still sidelined, many in the community are calling for Frazier to get more snaps and develop into a long-term solution. Do you think it’s time for the Lions to move on from Awosika and invest in the rookie? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
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