• Mike Kafka Joins Detroit Lions Offensive Coaching Staff
    Jan 27 2026
    The Detroit Lions have significantly overhauled their coaching staff by appointing Mike Kafka to a prominent offensive leadership role for the 2026 season. Kafka previously served as the interim head coach for the New York Giants, where he gained recognition for keeping the team competitive during a difficult transitional period. Despite drawing interest for several vacant head coaching and coordinator positions across the league, he ultimately chose to join Detroit’s new-look staff. He will work alongside recently hired offensive coordinator Drew Petzing to revitalize a scoring unit that struggled under previous management. This strategic acquisition highlights the Lions' commitment to adding experienced veteran minds to their sideline following a period of offensive inconsistency. The report also notes broader NFL movements, including the Giants' decision to hire John Harbaugh and the Seahawks' recent advancement to the Super Bowl.
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    15 mins
  • Dan Skipper: A Cult Hero Reports as Retired
    Jan 23 2026
    Dan Skipper, a veteran offensive lineman who became a celebrated figure for the Detroit Lions. After nearly a decade in the league, the former undrafted free agent plans to transition into coaching, beginning with a volunteer role at the East-West Shrine Bowl. Skipper gained immense popularity in Detroit as a versatile lineman and is notably one of the few at his position to score a touchdown reception in franchise history. His career was marked by a deep connection with local fans, specifically following a highly publicized officiating controversy involving his reporting as an eligible receiver. Faced with physical health concerns, the thirty-one-year-old athlete expressed his gratitude to the city while looking forward to a new chapter on the sidelines.
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    16 mins
  • Detroit Lions 2026 Offseason Blueprint
    Jan 21 2026
    Detroit Lions' strategic outlook heading into the 2026 offseason following a mediocre nine-win campaign. The primary objective is to reconstruct an offensive line that suffered significantly after losing key veteran leaders to retirement and free agency. Defensively, the team aims to support star Aidan Hutchinson by acquiring a consistent pass rusher and addressing depth in the secondary and linebacker corps. Analysts suggest the front office faces difficult roster decisions, including the potential departure of long-time tackle Taylor Decker and the uncertain future of Alex Anzalone. With limited financial flexibility due to a projected negative salary cap, the franchise must rely on the seventeenth overall draft pick to fill these critical gaps. Ultimately, the report provides a comprehensive blueprint for navigating a pivotal transition period to remain competitive in the league.
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    10 mins
  • Detroit Lions Appoint Drew Petzing as Offensive Coordinator
    Jan 20 2026
    The Detroit Lions are currently completing a contract to bring in Drew Petzing as the team’s next offensive coordinator. This decision follows the dismissal of John Morton, who held the position for only one year before the team failed to make the playoffs. Petzing previously spent three seasons leading the offense for the Arizona Cardinals and is expected to take over play-calling duties from head coach Dan Campbell. The organization prioritized finding a detail-oriented leader to help the offense regain its identity after a dip in performance following the 2024 season. By hiring an experienced candidate, the Lions aim to better utilize their Pro Bowl playmakers and return to their high-scoring standards.
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    13 mins
  • Detroit Lions Dismiss Offensive Coordinator John Morton
    Jan 7 2026
    Following a disappointing 9-8 season, the Detroit Lions have officially dismissed offensive coordinator John Morton after only one year on the job. Morton was hired to maintain the team's high-scoring standards after their previous coordinator left for a head coaching position, but the offense struggled to find a consistent identity. The decline in performance led head coach Dan Campbell to seize play-calling duties mid-season, a role he may retain permanently to ensure coaching stability. Despite boasting Pro Bowl talent like Amon-Ra St. Brown, the team failed to qualify for the postseason for the first time in several years. Campbell is now evaluating the team's future leadership as he reflects on a season he personally graded as a failure.
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    11 mins
  • Detroit Lions 2026 Offseason Blueprint
    Jan 7 2026
    Detroit Lions heading into 2026 following a 9-8 season. The team’s primary concern involves rebuilding an offensive line that struggled significantly after losing key veteran leaders to retirement and free agency. To address defensive gaps, the organization is looking to pair a consistent edge rusher with star Aidan Hutchinson while weighing the potential departure of veteran linebacker Alex Anzalone. Financially, the Lions face a tight salary cap situation that may necessitate difficult roster cuts, including the possible release of longtime tackle Taylor Decker. Finally, the analysis suggests using a high first-round draft pick to bolster the defense with elite talent at the secondary or linebacker positions.
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    12 mins
  • Dan Campbell’s F-Grade and the Lions' Postseason Absence
    Jan 6 2026
    Dan Campbell’s F-Grade and the Lions' Postseason Absence
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    11 mins
  • Lions Eliminated From Playoff Contention
    Dec 26 2025
    Lions Eliminated From Playoff Contention
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    12 mins