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Hendon Hooker and Kyle Allen have alternated days working with the second-team offense through two days of Lions training camp
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."
The Detroit Lions have gone from the hunter to the hunted in the National Football League on the heels of consecutive NFC North Division championships. Detroit is expected to be a team to watch this season as Dan Campbell's squad will bring back most of its roster,
The Detroit Lions knocked former third-round pick Hendon Hooker to third on the quarterback depth chart as training camp opened.
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.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNLions lose defender for the year, another avoids serious injuryGRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Injuries on defense was the Lions’ fatal flaw last year. So far, it’s not looking any better this go around. Training camp opened for the Lions Sunday and kicked off with an announcement that defensive tackle Levi Onwuzurike will miss the entire season with a knee injury.
The Detroit Lions have released former Georgia Bulldogs cornerback Divaad Wilson just a few months after signing him. After moving on from Wilson, Detroit signed former Kansas City Chiefs, Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Dicaprio Bootle.
Detroit Lions cornerback Ennis Rakestraw Jr. avoided a worst-case scenario after leaving the practice field Sunday with a chest injury.
The Detroit Lions have won back-to-back NFC North Division titles and cemented themselves as a Super Bowl contender over the past two seasons.
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