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ALLEN PARK -- Cornerback Terrion Arnold is closer to returning for the Detroit Lions coming out of the bye week. And the Lions will also see the return of two depth defenders to practice this week.
Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard has very close ties to the school, having played for the Tigers in college and spending one year (2020) serving as the football program’s director of player development. The former NFL linebacker has already appeared in several lists created by pundits as potential candidates to replace Kelly.
Detroit Lions CB Terrion Arnold is expected to participate in practice Tuesday. Key reserves Malcolm Rodriguez and Daniel Thomas will as well.
On the first day back from the bye week, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell announced Monday the team expects cornerback Terrion Arnold (shoulder), linebacker Malcolm Rodriguez (knee) and safety Daniel Thomas (forearm) to practice this week.
The Detroit Lions have made a decision on veteran defensive back Kendall Fuller. After just a brief stint in Motown, Detroit officially announced the 30-year-old was cut from the team's practice squad.
The Detroit Lions are likely in the market for an edge rusher and support in the secondary as the NFL trade deadline approaches. Here are some rumors.
Detroit will resume its quest for its first Super Bowl appearance after the bye. The Lions will play Minnesota at Ford Field and will also host the New York Giants, Green Bay, Dallas and Pittsburgh with road games remaining against Washington, Philadelphia, the Los Angeles Rams, the Vikings and Chicago.
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Jared Goff will join hosts Peyton and Eli Manning midway through the first half of tonight's Kansas City Chiefs-Washington Commanders game.
Rock Ya-Sin has made an impact for the Lions on the field. Through his faith and second language, he hopes to also be impactful off of it.
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The Detroit Lions bye week is over, and they had a good first quarter of the season, starting 5-2. Right now, they have the first-ranked defense in terms of DVOA and the fifth-ranked offense. Things look like they're going pretty well,