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  • Amon-Ra St. Brown's Status Uncertain for Lions-Bears

    01:12|
    Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown is dealing with a knee injury, leaving his availability for the Week eighteen game against the Bears uncertain. St. Brown, a key player with 106 catches, 1262 yards, and 11 touchdowns this season, may be rested to prevent offseason setbacks. The Lions, already out of playoff contention, will likely rely on running backs Jahmyr Gibbs and Jameson Williams, with Isaac TeSlaa potentially stepping in. The game kicks off at 4:25 PM Eastern.
  • Lions' Season Ends in Disappointment

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    The Detroit Lions playoff dreams were dashed in a 23-10 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, marked by six turnovers and a defense that couldnt stop a struggling team. Linebacker Jack Campbell, despite his frustration, highlighted the teams potential, while head coach Dan Campbell emphasized the need for reflection before pinpointing the seasons collapse.
  • Campbell: Lions Starters to Play in Meaningless Game

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    Detroit Lions Coach Dan Campbell weighs in on Week eighteen matchup against the Chicago Bears. Despite being locked into the playoffs, Campbell sees value in one last game to evaluate the team. Most starters expected to play, but injuries may limit participation. Receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown is day-to-day with a knee issue, but Campbell is optimistic about his long-term prognosis. Young players wont get a look unless injuries force the issue.
  • Lions' Crosby Dreams: Realistic or Fantasy?

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    Lions Fans Dream of Maxx Crosby Trade, But Reality Checks In Detroit Lions fans are buzzing about a potential trade for Las Vegas Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby, but the reality of the situation is far from ideal. Crosby, a star pass rusher, is sidelined for the rest of the season with an injury and has a massive cap hit of $35 million in 2026. The Raiders are unlikely to dump him cheaply despite his injury, and the Lions would need to restructure his contract aggressively, potentially adding void years to drop the cap hit down to around $5 million. This would lock the Lions into extending him at age 30, tying up money until hes 33. They would also have to give up draft picks, possibly two second-rounders instead of the first-rounders it might have cost last year. The Lions are already kicking cap issues down the road with stars like Jared Goff, Penei Sewell, and Amon-Ra St. Brown, and adding Crosby at age 29 would mean even more future headaches. Experts advise not to hold your breath for this deal, and a smarter move might be targeting New York Giants edge Kayvon Thibodeaux, whos under team control for another year with a more flexible extension path.
  • Lions Restructure Goff's Contract, Unlock Cap Space

    01:31|
    The Detroit Lions are planning a strategic contract restructure for quarterback Jared Goff, converting $55 million of his salary into a new signing bonus. This move would significantly reduce his 2026 cap hit, potentially saving the team $40.275 million in space. The Lions could then pursue top free agents or retain stars like Amon-Ra St. Brown. However, adding extra void years would save more but push dead money to 2030, while a cleaner play might extend Goffs contract to 2029, offering an out after 2028 if he underperforms.
  • Lions Eye J.T. Barrett for Offensive Coordinator

    01:26|
    The Detroit Lions offense, led by head coach Dan Campbell, has been excelling this season, ranking high in points scored and total yards. Despite injuries to their offensive line, the team is considering a new offensive coordinator, with J.T. Barrett, a former Lions assistant, emerging as a strong candidate. Barrett, a creative play-caller during his time with the Lions, has been praised by his current boss, Bears head coach Ben Johnson, and could potentially return to Detroit, bringing his innovative ideas to the teams playoff push.
  • Lions' Playoff Hopes Dashed, Draft Positioning at Stake

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    The Detroit Lions, with an 8-8 record, are out of playoff contention after a loss to the Vikings. In their final game against the Bears, they aim to finish above .500 or potentially impact the Bears playoff seeding. The Vikings hold the tiebreaker, so a loss to Chicago would secure fourth place in the NFC North for the Lions. Coach Dan Campbell has ruled out resting players, despite injuries and the potential benefits of softer matchups in the future.
  • Lions vs Bears: Final Showdown for Playoff Seeding

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    Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears face off in a crucial matchup, with the Lions aiming to end their skid and secure a better draft position, while the Bears seek to secure the number two seed in the NFC. Both teams have much to play for in their final game of the season.