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Let’s dive into our game-by-game Lions predictions for the 2025 NFL season.
The San Francisco 49ers have signed former Detroit Lions backup quarterback Nate Sudfeld to a one-year contract. Sudfeld was originally selected by the Washington Commanders as the 187th pick of the 2016 NFL Draft.
However, Colton Pouncy of The Athletic is actually anticipating that Detroit will make a rather surprising move at wide receiver, predicting the Lions to keep only five receivers instead of the more standard six on their 53-man roster.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs and Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs claimed spots on the NFL's ranking of the Top 100 players heading into the 2025 season.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell saw defensive back Morice Norris return to the practice field in a small capacity Tuesday.
Detroit Lions and Miami Dolphins faced off in an NFL preseason game at Ford Field on Saturday afternoon. Here is a recap:
Roster cutdown day always delivers a few surprises, and the Detroit Lions are no exception. Coming off a 15-win season and an NFC North title, the Lions find themselves with increased depth across several position groups, which could leave some recognizable names on the outside looking in.
Colin Cowherd is back with his first Herd Hierarchy of the 2025 NFL Season, featuring the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs in the Top 5 and Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers making the cut. Agree with Colin's first Hierarchy?
The Lions will take on the Houston Texans at Ford Field for their last preseason game ahead of roster cuts on Aug. 26.
The Lions ranked 25th among NFL teams with a $5.88 billion valuation, according to Sportico, a 19% valuation increase. (Nine teams saw their valuation increase by at least 20%.) That's a jump from the Lions' No. 28 ranking in 2024, but still less than half the valuation of the No. 1 Dallas Cowboys ($12.8 billion) in 2025.
"For me, it's all about trusting that the foundation I set for myself throughout last season and the offseason," Kingsley Eguakun told The Detroit News.