The Detroit Lions' 2024 season was a success, and it's time to evaluate with final position grades. Today, we're concluding with the defense.
Here are five burning questions for the Detroit Lions, led by Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell, to tackle during the 2025 offseason.
It’s a party in Motown. For the second straight season, the Detroit Lions (15-2) are NFC North champions. Minnesota will enter the playoffs as the No. 5 seed and travel to Los Angeles to take on ...
With the Detroit Lions' 2025 season getting further into the rearview mirror, it's time to evaluate the season that was with final position grades.
John Morton, the Lions’ replacement for Ben Johnson as offensive coordinator, would be wise to deploy Gibbs just as often, if not more, in 2025. It would give the offense its best chance of being as prolific of a unit next season and advancing much further in the playoffs.
The NFC North was an absolute bloodbath in 2024, and it looks to be just as competitive next year. The Green Bay Packers landed solidly in third place in the division after going 1-5 against NFC North opponents,
Last year, the Packers stormed into the postseason, wiped the floor with the Dallas Cowboys to open the playoffs and nearly upset the San Francisco 49ers in the divisional round. In 2024, the Packers improved in many areas statistically but ended up losing three straight games during a highly disappointing finish.
Following Ben Johnson's departure, Dan Campbell has brought back a former assistant who is set to become the new offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions, working closely with Jared Goff.
When new Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson was entering the 2024 season with the Detroit Lions, he was more concerned about what the Bears could do in the NFC North than any other opponent. He believed the Bears — who finished the season 5-12 — were “a sleeping giant.
The Bears secured one of the fastest-rising offensive coaches in the NFL when they officially hired Johnson on January 21, creating quite a bit of excitement for the future. Johnson's hiring could have major implications on quarterback Caleb Williams and his potential to develop into a modern superstar at the position.
The Dallas Cowboys have nothing else left to do this NFL season except to watch their rivals duke it out in the Super Bowl.
Aaron Glenn is the new head coach of the New York Jets, and he's likely to take some key people from the Detroit Lions with him. The post Lions Predicted to Lose Key Personnel to Aaron Glenn and the Jets appeared first on Heavy Sports.