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The updates from NFL Network and head coach Dan Campbell should provide a sigh of relief for a fanbase put through the wringer regarding defensive injuries.
Detroit Lions cornerback Ennis Rakestraw Jr. avoided a worst-case scenario after leaving the practice field Sunday with a chest injury.
The head coach does not expect Onwuzurike to contribute should the team make the postseason. The fifth-year defender re-signed with the Lions on a one-year deal that comes with $3.5 million guaranteed, so Detroit will have to decide whether or not to give him another opportunity in 2026.
Montgomery spoke for the Lions locker room when he said they're "tired of being close" to winning a Super Bowl (h/t ESPN's Eric Woodyard). Once a plucky feel-good story, Detroit is entering the upcoming campaign with immense pressure to get over the hump. With that in mind, the veteran running back deemed 2025 the "year of reckoning."
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Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions are heading into the 2025 NFL season as one of the top projected teams in the league. Last season, they finished the regular season as the best team in football.
Safety Ian Kennelly, an undrafted free-agent signing of the Lions out of Grand Valley State, is one of the many players who will have to prove his worth this summer. His candidacy for a roster