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All-Pro Detroit Lions right tackle Penei Sewell, listed at 335 pounds, is focused on improving his blocking power over the offseason.
Keeping that in mind, a Lions rookie has now spoken out and sent an eight-word shot at Green Bay following the 2025 NFL Draft. Isaac TeSlaa, who was selected with the No. 70 overall pick in the third round of the draft out of Arkansas, spoke out with his clear dislike for the Packers.
The Lions may be able to pull off a trade for Bengals superstar edge rusher Trey Hendrickson if they offer this package in return.
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mlive on MSNDetroit Lions sign third-round WR to rookie contractALLEN PARK -- Isaac TeSlaa has officially signed his rookie contract with the Detroit Lions. The third-round wide receiver shared a photo of the contract signing to his Instagram account. His deal is reportedly for four years, worth $6.6 million with a signing bonus of $1.48 million.
The Detroit Lions will be looking to make it three-straight NFC North titles in 2025, but the journey to another divisional crown will not be an easy one.
One of Detroit's key sports leaders will be featured on the final day of the upcoming Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear as Detroit Lions President and Chief Executive Officer Rod Wood has been named Grand Marshal for Sunday,
The Lions made several risky moves during the 2025 NFL offseason. Which of those moves are most likely to hurt Detroit during the season?
Detroit Lions team president and CEO Rod Wood will add a new title to his name this weekend as he’s been named the Grand Marshal for the Detroit Grand Prix — one of the city’s signature racing events.
For the first time in three decades, the Lions will participate in the Hall of Fame game against the Los Angeles Chargers. The Chargers' last appearance in Canton came in 1994 and the Lions' last played in the ceremonial preseason opener back in 1991.
The Detroit Lions feature a few players on the active roster and in rookie camp who played college football at Division II programs in Michigan.