Aaron Taylor+FollowLions’ playoff hopes hinge on shaky O-lineLosing Frank Ragnow again just as the Lions were hoping for a late-season boost has thrown Detroit’s playoff push into chaos. With Kayode Awosika now forced into a starting role, the offensive line has become a real concern—especially after recent games where he’s struggled to protect the quarterback and open up the run game. The next few weeks bring tough matchups against top defenses, and if the line can’t hold up, Detroit’s postseason dreams could slip away. What do you think—can the Lions patch things up in time, or is this the beginning of the end for their playoff run? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowDetroit Lions legend Lem Barney alive after wild hoaxDetroit Lions fans got a real scare when false rumors about Hall of Famer Lem Barney’s death spread so widely that even the Pro Football Hall of Fame issued – and then retracted – an official statement. Barney’s family quickly set the record straight: he’s alive and under care. This isn’t the first time a Lions icon has been caught up in a death hoax, and it raises big questions about how fast misinformation can spiral online. How do you think sports organizations and fans should handle these viral rumors? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Nicole Rasmussen+FollowDetroit Lions halftime show turns into a family momentEminem’s surprise appearance with Jack White at the Detroit Lions Thanksgiving halftime show electrified the stadium, but it was a quiet family moment that stole the spotlight. While fans buzzed about the music, social media shifted focus to a sweet video of Eminem’s grandson, Elliot, watching his grandpa perform—headphones on, eyes wide, and bopping along. Hailie Jade’s simple “happy thanksgiving” post made the whole thing feel even more personal. It’s wild how a massive Detroit event became all about family for so many people. What do you think—does seeing these softer sides of celebrities make you feel more connected to them? #Entertainment #DetroitLions #Eminem50Share
Richard Thomas+FollowLions’ Frank Ragnow fails physical — no 2025 return after allJust days after un-retiring and rejoining the team, veteran center Frank Ragnow has failed his physical and will not play for the Detroit Lions this season. The medical exam revealed a Grade-3 hamstring strain, forcing the Lions to shut down his comeback before it even began. Given his long history of durability and 4× Pro Bowl honors, this is a major blow — for Ragnow personally, and for Detroit’s offensive line. What do you think this means for the rest of Detroit’s season? #NFL #DetroitLions #FrankRagnow #InjuryNews #NFLUpdates 20Share
qwilson+FollowDetroit’s Thanksgiving halftime show steals the spotlightJack White and Eminem just gave Detroit a Thanksgiving halftime show for the ages. Right in the middle of a tense Lions game, the two hometown legends took over Ford Field—White rocking out, then Eminem jumping in with “‘Til I Collapse.” The energy was unreal, and social media is already debating if this tops Creed’s famously wild 2001 show. The best part? Eminem actually produced the whole thing, marking a new era for Detroit’s Thanksgiving tradition. What’s your all-time favorite halftime performance—and did this one just take the crown? #Entertainment #DetroitLions #Thanksgiving00Share
phughes+FollowLions shake up roster as injured stars returnThe Detroit Lions just made a bold move, cutting veteran defensive back Arthur Maulet to make room for key players coming back from injury. With D.J. Reed and possibly Terrion Arnold returning to the field, plus others like Marcus Davenport and Joshua Paschal eyeing activation, the team had to clear roster space fast. Maulet, who played mostly in the slot and contributed solidly over six games, now faces the waiver wire. This roster shuffle could seriously impact the Lions’ defensive chemistry—how do you feel about these changes heading into the next big matchup? #Sports #Football #DetroitLions00Share
Debra Small+FollowTrue Lions fans know this pain 🦁💔The pain of being asked “So when was the last time the Lions made the Super Bowl?” and having to explain that we’re the ONLY NFC team that’s never even BEEN there. Not “it’s been a while” - NEVER. Watching every other NFC team celebrate their Super Bowl moments while we’re still waiting for our first appearance. The Cardinals got there in '08. The Panthers in '03 and '15. Even the Falcons have been twice. But us? We’ve been mastering the art of hope and heartbreak since 1957. We’ve perfected the “maybe next year” mantra like no other fanbase. And yet here we are, still showing up every Sunday, still believing this could be our year, still rocking our Honolulu Blue with pride. Because when we finally get there (and we WILL), it’s going to mean everything. One Pride. 💙🤍 #OnePride #DetroitLions #NFL 1718Share