The 2022 NFL Draft’s Biggest Winners and Losers
The NFL Draft is as scrutinized as any sporting event there is. Already, millions of fans and experts have decided which teams walked away the winners. Will confesses that his Arizona Cardinals did poorly, in part by trading their first round pick for Marquise “Hollywood” Brown. "The Cardinals look like a team that is scrambling right now,” Will says. LZ’s “other team” — the Detroit Lions — did okay. One of their picks, University of Michigan star defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, “looks to be a beast,” LZ says. The New York Jets had a better draft still, landing Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner with the 4th overall pick. Many consider him the best cornerback in the draft. Beyond team-by-team performance, the draft also set a few interesting records and trends. Ten teams didn’t even make first round selections, which is a first. Only one quarterback was taken in the first round — Kenny Pickett to the Pittsburgh Steelers — and not until the 20th pick. That’s the latest a QB has been drafted since 1997.
news.yahoo.comSee how Deandre Hopkins’ six-game suspension has impacted the Arizona Cardinals’ odds this season
On late Monday afternoon, news broke by ESPN’s Adam Shefter that DeAndre Hopkins will miss the first six games of the NFL season after violating the NFL’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs. With Hopkins missing the first six games, we look at how the suspension has impacted their odds for the 2022 NFL season. Arizona Cardinals win total odds for the 2022 seasonMany people were shocked when the Arizona Cardinals traded for the Baltimore Ravens’ Marquise Brown during the first night of the 2022 NFL Draft last week. However, it now seems like Arizona knew that the NFL was planning to suspend their star wideout Deandre Hopkins. Overall, expect Arizona to struggle early this season as they try to adapt without star wideout DeAndre Hopkins.
mlive.comCardinals pull off trade, add WR Marquise Brown from Ravens
If the Arizona Cardinals and quarterback Kyler Murray are still fighting these days, it's awfully hard to tell. The Cardinals pulled off a draft-day trade Thursday night to help their star quarterback, acquiring receiver Marquise Brown from the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for the No. 23 overall pick. Brown and Murray were college teammates at Oklahoma and will now be reunited in the desert.
news.yahoo.comWhat’s being said nationally after Matthew Stafford scores first playoff win as Rams thrash Cardinals
Matthew Stafford removed the longstanding monkey from his back while scoring the first playoff win of his career in his first attempt for the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams beat the Cardinals 34-11 to cap wild-card weekend. Next week, his Rams head to Tampa Bay to meet the defending Super Bowl champions in the divisional round. The pair connected on a 31-yard fade to set up the team’s second touchdown early in the second quarter. That second touchdown came from Stafford on an ugly yet effective quarterback sneak.
mlive.comArizona Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Rams - NFC Wild Card Playoffs (1/17/22) | Kickoff, How to Watch
The Rams won the NFC West for the third time since returning to L.A. after finishing with a 12-5 record. Stafford threw for over 4,800 yards this season, with his 41 touchdowns second in the NFL to Tom Brady. Watch the NFL on FuboTV (Free trial)Arizona stormed out of the gate early on this season, winning their first seven games prior to Halloween. Despite dropping the division to the Rams, they were able to make it to the post season for the first time in six years. What: NFC Wild Card PlayoffsWho: (5) Arizona Cardinals vs. (4) Los Angeles RamsWhen: Monday, January 17Time: 8:15 p.m.
mlive.comEx-Lions players in the NFL playoffs: Matthew Stafford gets another crack at first postseason win
Still, several former Lions players and familiar faces are playing for the ultimate goal of winning the Super Bowl. This post will run through ex-Lions players on 53-man rosters in the NFL playoffs, starting with the most noteworthy of them all:Rams QB Matthew StaffordMatthew Stafford is back in the playoffs for the first time since 2016. Stafford has completed 74 of 117 passes for 908 yards with four touchdowns and three interceptions in three playoff games. Stafford threw for 4,886 yards with 41 touchdowns and 17 interceptions, developing a lethal combination with receiver Cooper Kupp. Trufant’s part grew down the stretch for the Raiders on the playoff push, playing 43 snaps in the finale.
mlive.comJared Goff doubtful to play against Seahawks; D’Andre Swift, Josh Reynolds expected back
He tested positive for COVID just one day after lighting up the Cardinals, which knocked him out of last week’s game in Atlanta. Tim Boyle is expected to earn a second straight start for Goff against the Seahawks, and third start of the season overall. “He’s had a good week,” Campbell said. Running back D’Andre Swift is expected to return against the Seahawks after missing the last month with a shoulder injury. Reynolds also is expected to play despite missing the practice week while on the COVID list.
mlive.comDetroit Lions vs. Atlanta Falcons betting guide for 12/26/21 game: Lions a touchdown underdog
The Detroit Lions may enter Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons as underdogs, but those who’ve been paying attention this season know the Lions have proven they can overcome the odds for bettors. Following last week’s win over the Arizona Cardinals, oddsmakers have the Lions as a 6.5 to 7-point underdog against the Falcons. The odds reflected below were compiled Sunday morning and may have changed ahead of Sunday’s game. The odds only reflect for bets placed on the Lions as there are different odds for bets placed on the Falcons. SPREADFanDuel: +7 (-118)BetMGM: +6.5 (-105)Caesars Sportsbook: +7 (-115)DraftKings: +6.5 (-105)PointsBet: +7 (-110)OVER/UNDERFanDuel: 42 (Over -11/Under -108)BetMGM: 42.5 (-110)Caesars Sportsbook: 42.5 (-110)DraftKings: 42.5 (-110)PointsBet: 42.5 (-110)MONEYLINEFanDuel: +240BetMGM: +240Caesars Sportsbook: +240DraftKings: +230PointsBet: +240
mlive.comIndianapolis Colts vs. Arizona Cardinals - NFL Week 16 (12/25/21) | Kickoff, How to Watch
Watch the NFL on FuboTV (7-day free trial)The Cardinals are coming off an embarrassing loss to the Detroit Lions last week. A win on Saturday will all but secure a playoff spot for the Cardinals. Though the teams have not met since the 2017 season, the Cardinals are 9-8 against Indy since the franchise’s days in Chicago and Baltimore, respectively. What: NFL Football (Week 16)Who: Indianapolis Colts (8-6) vs. Arizona Cardinals (10-4)When: Saturday, December 25Time: 8:15 p.m. ETWhere: State Farm Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.)Channel: NFL NetworkStream: FuboTV (7-day free trial), Sling, DirecTV StreamCheck out the NFL standings and results here
mlive.comLions rookie Riley Patterson named NFC special teams player of the week after another clean game
ALLEN PARK -- Detroit Lions rookie kicker Riley Patterson has been rewarded for delivering another clean game, winning NFC special teams player of the week honors for his performance against the Arizona Cardinals. He’s the first Lions rookie to win the award since Jamal Agnew did so in 2017. Patterson made all three of his field-goal attempts against the Cardinals in Week 15, including two from 45-plus yards. The undrafted rookie out of Memphis has been a pleasant surprise for the Lions. “We had done a lot of work on him pre-draft and during the draft process and all that,” Lions special teams coordinator Dave Fipp said of Patterson last month.
mlive.comDetroit Lions place QB Jared Goff, OL Matt Nelson on COVID list; activate RB Jamaal Williams
ALLEN PARK -- The Detroit Lions have placed quarterback Jared Goff on the COVID reserve list, with this news coming about 24 hours after the team’s upset win against the Arizona Cardinals. Goff is nominated for the league’s FedEx Air Player of Week for his clean performance against Arizona. Offensive lineman Matt Nelson also landed on the list while running back Jamaal Williams and cornerback Mark Gilbert were activated. Goff and Nelson landing on the list make that 12 players to do so in the previous two weeks. “Based on medical advice, we have instituted additional protocols as well as revised testing protocols for reinstating players and staff who have tested positive.
mlive.comSnap counts: Detroit Lions shine through continued shuffling with secondary, offensive line
DETROIT -- The Detroit Lions used efficient offense behind their sturdy line and stifling defense to beat the Arizona Cardinals 30-12 despite continued shuffling in Week 15. Decker has been lights-out in pass protection, while Sewell continues to play like one of the best right tackles in the business. Safety Will Harris had seen most of his recent work at nickelback, moving to outside cornerback for all 75 defensive snaps against Arizona. That led to C.J Moore and Dean Marlowe playing every defensive snap at safety, with Brady Breeze working into the rotation. Wright logged 75% of the snaps, with Shane Zylstra (29) and Cabinda seeing work.
mlive.comLions and Pistons win by double digits on same day for the first time since 1973
DETROIT -- The Detroit Lions and Detroit Pistons each won by double digits on the same day Sunday, the first time that’s happened since October 1973. It’s also the first time the Lions and Pistons beat teams over .500 on the same day since December 2010, and the first time they won on the same day -- period -- since November 2017. The Pistons beat the Miami Heat 100-90, snapping their brutal 14-game losing streak. Welcome to Detroit.”On October 28, 1973, the Pistons beat the Seattle SuperSonics 115-93 while the Lions blanked the Green Bay Packers 34-0. The Lions needed a culture change, and they’re getting it under Dan Campbell.
mlive.comLions grades: Detroit’s defense stifles Arizona Cardinals every step of the way in 30-12 win
DETROIT -- The Detroit Lions (2-11-1) never trailed in their 30-12 win against the Arizona Cardinals (10-4) in Week 15 from Ford Field. This post will run through our grades from Detroit’s second win in three weeks:Quarterbacks: Jared Goff played clean football and displayed an impressive level of toughness, leading the offense on one of the most important drives of the game after taking a low hit. Goff completed 21 of 26 passes for 216 yards and three touchdowns. He pushed the ball downfield when needed and avoided making that crucial mistake. Goff’s play in the pocket was impressive, with the quarterback stepping into throws and evading pressure with simple moves more than a couple of times, most notably on the touchdown pass to Amon-Ra St. Brown.
mlive.comWatch a fired-up Dan Campbell celebrate Lions’ upset win against Cardinals: ‘Welcome to Detroit’
DETROIT -- Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions are celebrating a victory for the second time in three weeks, riding an actual home winning streak with their 30-12 upset win against the Arizona Cardinals. In the video shared by the team, Campbell is seen addressing the team with quarterback Jared Goff behind the first-year coach. The Lions also swarmed Craig Reynolds, with the practice squad call-up running 26 times for 112 yards in his first start. It’s worth noting the Lions didn’t lose control after this win to the same degree they did after beating the Minnesota Vikings two weeks ago. Welcome to Detroit,” Campbell said.
mlive.comCB Amani Oruwariye’s sixth interception of season seals upset win for Detroit Lions
DETROIT -- The Detroit Lions led the Arizona Cardinals 17-3 about midway through the third quarter with the ball near midfield when an all-too-familiar feeling set in. Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray dropped back two snaps later, looking to his left before turning back right, throwing one to the sideline for veteran receiver A.J. The Lions scored on the next play, with quarterback Jared Goff hitting Jason Cabinda on the easy touchdown pass. Unfortunately, Godwin had the fumble, but Amani having the interception and bringing it all the way back down there, that’s how you win games. “Any quarterback that’s getting sacked that many times is gonna be frustrated,” Oruwariye said.
mlive.comWhat’s being said nationally after Detroit Lions thrash Arizona Cardinals 30-12 while never trailing
DETROIT -- The Detroit Lions (2-11-1) never trailed in their dominant 30-12 win against the Arizona Cardinals (10-4) in Week 15 action from Ford Field. Detroit entered considered 12.5-point underdogs by most oddsmakers, moving to 9-5 against the spread while grabbing its second victory of the season. 1 pick, with the Cardinals a win or tie away from clinching a playoff berth. That’s it.”The Lions held the Cardinals to only three offensive plays in the first quarter, forcing three-and-outs on their first two drives. That touchdown toss was one of a couple of pivotal moments in Detroit’s shocking rout of the NFC West-leading Cardinals.
mlive.comInstant observations: Jared Goff, Craig Reynolds lead Detroit Lions to shocking rout of Cardinals
The Detroit Lions were among the worst teams in the league at full strength. One play later, Goff connected with Reynolds on a nifty post route for a 22-yard touchdown just 19 seconds before halftime. -- Unlike last week, when the Igwebuike fumble led to an avalanche that put away Detroit for good, the Lions responded. Just one play later, Jared Goff threw a touchdown pass to fullback Jason Cabinda to stretch Detroit’s lead to 24-3. But Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn saw something in him, and the Lions signed him for nearly the league minimum.
mlive.comHalftime analysis: Amon-Ra St. Brown sets Lions record, helps build stunning 17-0 lead against Cardinals
DETROIT -- No rookie has ever caught more passes for the Lions than Amon-Ra St. Brown. That set up another touchdown pass to Josh Reynolds with 19 seconds left, and opened up a stunning 17-0 lead against the Cardinals. Once St. Brown hauled in his touchdown pass, Detroit had a quick 10-0 lead. Then St. Brown helped the Lions pad their lead in the waning moments of the first half, catching a 6-yard pass on fourth-and-1. St. Brown has seven catches for 79 yards overall, just days after he said one of his biggest goals was having a 100-yard game.
mlive.comLive updates: Detroit Lions host division-leading Arizona Cardinals in Week 15 action
DETROIT -- The Detroit Lions (1-11-1) have a tough test ahead in the form of the NFC West-leading Arizona Cardinals (10-3) in Week 15 action at Ford Field. This post will update with drive summaries, analysis, injury updates, photos and more throughout the game. Hit the refresh button to keep up and make sure to follow MLive’s Detroit Lions reporters on Twitter -- @BenjaminSRaven and @kmeinke. Also, head over to MLive’s Facebook account after the game for an immediate breakdown. Detroit Lions vs. Arizona Cardinals: Matchups to watch, key questions heading into Week 15How to watch Detroit Lions vs. Arizona Cardinals: Everything you need to know heading into Week 15Detroit Lions activate 4 defensive backs on eve of Cardinals game, elevate 3 practice squad players2021 Team stats:DVOA offensive ranking: Lions 31st | Cardinals 16thDVOA defensive ranking: Lions 31st | Cardinals 4thNet yards gained per passing attempt: Lions 5.3 (31st) | Cardinals 7.3 (3rd)Rushing yards per attempt: Lions 4.6 (7th) | Cardinals 4.0 (23rd)Points per game: Lions 16.4 (30th) | Cardinals 28.2 (5th)Points allowed per game: Lions 27.2 (29th) | Cardinals 19.5 (4th)Net yards allowed per passing attempt: Lions 7.4 (32nd) | Cardinals 5.7 (4th)Rushing yards allowed per attempt: Lions 4.3 (14th) | Cardinals 4.7 (28th)Takeaways: Lions 14 | Cardinals 23
mlive.comDetroit Lions vs. Arizona Cardinals betting guide for 12/19/21 game; oddsmakers expect blowout
For the sixth time in 14 games this season, the Detroit Lions enter their game as at least a 10-point underdog as oddsmakers once again expect the Lions to lose big when they take on the Arizona Cardinals Sunday. The good news for bettors is the Lions are 3-2 against the spread in games where they were double digit underdogs. If you do take the Lions at -110 odds, that means a $110 bet is required to win $100 in profit. The odds only reflect for bets placed on the Lions as there are different odds for bets placed on the Cardinals. SPREADFanDuel: +13 (-110)BetMGM: +12.5 (-110)Caesars Sportsbook: +13 (-110)DraftKings: +12.5 (-110)PointsBet: +12.5 (-110)OVER/UNDERFanDuel: 47.5 (-110)BetMGM: 47.5 (-110)Caesars Sportsbook: 47 (-110)DraftKings: 47 (-110)PointsBet: 47 (-110)MONEYLINEFanDuel: +540BetMGM: +525Caesars Sportsbook: +550DraftKings: +475PointsBet: +500
mlive.comHow to watch Detroit Lions vs. Arizona Cardinals: Everything you need to know heading into Week 15
DETROIT -- The Detroit Lions (1-11-1) have two home games left this season, hosting the Arizona Cardinals (10-3) in Week 15 action back at Ford Field. Arizona can clinch its playoff berth with a win or tie, with the Lions holding onto a half-game lead for the top pick in the draft. IN CASE YOU MISSED ITDetroit Lions activate 4 defensive backs on eve of Cardinals game, elevate 3 practice squad playersThe secondary could be getting some much-needed reinforcements. Detroit Lions vs. Arizona Cardinals: Matchups to watch, key questions heading into Week 15 | Looking ahead: Cardinals will be without star receiver DeAndre Hopkins for trip to DetroitMurray has played lights-out football this year but will be without star receiver DeAndre Hopkins for the remainder of the season. Surging Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown has eyes on 100-yard day, improving yards after catch before end of Year 1“It’s nice.
mlive.comArizona Cardinals vs. Detroit Lions - NFL Week 15 (12/19/21) | Kickoff, How to Watch
The holes on defense were noticeable in the 38-10 loss, despite Detroit only trailing by seven at halftime. Watch the NFL on FuboTV (7-day free trial)It is not getting any easier for the Lions, as they now take on the NFC West-leading Arizona Cardinals. Check out more stories about the Detroit Lions here on MLive. What: NFL Football (Week 15)Who: Arizona Cardinals (10-3) vs. Detroit Lions (1-11-1)When: Sunday, December 19Time: 1:00 p.m. ETWhere: Ford Field (Detroit, Mich.)Channel: FOXStream: FuboTV (7-day free trial), Sling, DirecTV StreamCheck out the NFL standings and results on NFL.com
mlive.comDetroit Lions vs. Arizona Cardinals: Matchups to watch, key questions heading into Week 15
ALLEN PARK -- The Detroit Lions (1-11-1) are back home to host the Arizona Cardinals (10-3) in Week 15 action. This post will run through key players, matchups to watch while answering some questions ahead of this one:Offensive player to watch: WR Josh ReynoldsIt’s been the Amon-Ra St. Brown show, without question. “He’s a guy who’s done it at a high level in the League for some time now and has that feel. Lions LT Taylor Decker vs. Cardinals EDGE Chandler JonesChandler Jones continues to be among the most disruptive edge defenders in the NFL. Decker ranks 18th among 108 tackles in pass protection per PFF since he returned to action in Week 10.
mlive.comArizona Cardinals taking flight in own wide-body Boeing 777
The Arizona Cardinals are taking flight in their own extended-range, wide-body jet, complete with the team's cardinal logo on the tail. The Cardinals said Friday that they have purchased a Boeing 777-200ER aircraft, joining the New England Patriots as the only NFL franchises with their own large planes. “It is a major undertaking every time we travel for a game,” Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill said.
news.yahoo.comLions vs. Cardinals fantasy preview: Who to start, who to sit and sleepers to watch in Week 15
ALLEN PARK -- The Detroit Lions (1-11-1) should have some fantasy football eyes on them this weekend, with the NFC West-leading Arizona Cardinals (10-3) coming to town. Lions players to sit:Everybody else: Craig Reynolds, Godwin Igwebuike and Jermar Jefferson could have nice days, but it’s tough as heck to predict. Reynolds, fresh off the practice squad, ran 11 times for 83 yards last week. What to do with Lions players in the fantasy football playoffs:-- Hang onto D’Andre Swift. -- Keep Josh Reynolds and Brock Wright on fantasy football radars, but they aren’t worth an add just yet.
mlive.comMore than half of early bettors rolling with Lions and 13-point spread against Cardinals in Week 15
ALLEN PARK -- The Detroit Lions (1-11-1) and Arizona Cardinals (10-3) remain two of the best against the spread despite having very different seasons. The Cardinals are 9-4 against the spread this year, while those Lions have kept things weird, going 8-5 in that department. Oddsmakers have the Cardinals as 13-point favorites -- the widest margin of the weekend’s offerings -- with the over/under total at 47.5 points. The Action Network reports that 56% of early bettors are rolling with the Lions despite the odds stacked against those in Honolulu blue. They still have seven players on the COVID reserve list, standing as one of seven teams in the NFL’s intensive protocols.
mlive.comLooking ahead: Cardinals will be without star receiver DeAndre Hopkins for trip to Detroit
Arizona will reportedly make the trip without one of its top weapons, with receiver DeAndre Hopkins missing the rest of the regular season due to knee surgery. Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray has been back under center for two weeks now after dealing with an ankle injury. Hopkins, the star receiver, had been back for those two games, but will undergo surgery after seeking a second opinion for his injured knee, per reports. “I think he’s a special talent, as special as it gets,” Lions quarterback Jared Goff said. Series history: The Lions lead the all-time series 34-28-6, losing only once in the previous five meetings:2020 -- Lions 26, Cardinals 232019 -- Lions 27, Cardinals 272018 -- Lions 17, Cardinals 32017 -- Lions 35, Cardinals 232015 -- Cardinals 42, Lions 17
mlive.comThe latest on the Lions’ enhanced protocols amid COVID outbreak, another starter lost to injury
ALLEN PARK -- After a COVID outbreak spread to nine players throughout the locker room in the last week, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell was asked whether any coaches had gotten sick too. Brown was activated on Wednesday, but the outbreak remains serious enough that the NFL has put Detroit in enhanced protocols. With outbreaks hitting across the NFL, the league has put six other teams in similar protocols this week. The Lions reported no new COVID cases on Wednesday, so there is some hope that perhaps they are on the other side of the outbreak. Linebacker Derrick Barnes (knee), defensive lineman Michael Brockers (knee), outside linebacker Austin Bryant (shoulder), linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin (shoulder) and offensive tackle Penei Sewell (shoulder) were limited.
mlive.comLos Angeles Rams vs. Arizona Cardinals - NFL Week 14 (12/13/21) | How to Watch, Start Time
A big-time matchup between two of the best teams in the NFC is set for Monday Night Football, as the Arizona Cardinals look to take one step closer to a division title when they host the Los Angeles Rams. The Cardinals, majorly led by their young and dynamic quarterback Kyler Murray, have started at the top of the NFC West, and stayed there. They are, in fact, the best team in the league, as they are the only team that came into Week 14 with 10 wins under their belt. What: NFL Football (Week 14)Who: Los Angeles Rams (8-4) vs. Arizona Cardinals (10-2)When: Monday, December 13Time: 8:15 p.m. ETWhere: State Farm Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.)Channel: ESPN, ABCStream: FuboTV (7-day free trial), Sling, DirecTV StreamCheck out the NFL standings and results here
mlive.comArizona Cardinals vs. Chicago Bears - NFL Week 13 (12/5/21) | How to Watch, Start Time
For the viewers from southeast Michigan, check out how to watch the Washington Football Team vs. Las Vegas Raiders. Colt McCoy has stepped in admirably, lead Arizona to a 5-1 record in Murray’s absence, with the team coming into Sunday with a 9-2 record. There is even a chance that Murray might be back on the field on Sunday, with Arizona coming off of their bye week. What: NFL Football (Week 13)Who: Arizona Cardinals (9-2) vs. Chicago Bears (4-7)When: Sunday, December 5Time: 1:00 p.m. ETWhere: Solider Field (Chicago, Ill.)Channel: FOXStream: FuboTV (7-day free trial), Sling, DirecTV StreamCheck out the NFL standings and results on NFL.com
mlive.comGreen Bay Packers vs. Arizona Cardinals - NFL Week 8 (10/28/21) | How to Watch, Start Time
Despite many odds-makers putting them towards the middle of the NFC West, they have surpassed many’s expectations with their 7-0 start. Watch the NFL on FuboTV (7-day free trial)The Packers have also been dominant this season. Green Bay has historically been victorious over Arizona, posting a 45-26-4 record against the Cardinals. What: NFL Football (Week 8)Who: Green Bay Packers (6-1) vs. Arizona Cardinals (7-0)When: Thursday, October 28Time: 8:20 p.m. ETWhere: State Farm Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.)Channel: NFL Network, FOXStream: FuboTV (7-day free trial), Sling, DirecTV StreamCheck out the NFL standings and results here
mlive.comAva DuVernay tells Colin Kaepernick's story in 'Colin in Black & White'
Filmmaker Ava DuVernay co-created Netflix's "Colin in Black and White" with former NFL player Colin Kaepernick. It follows Kaepernick's teen years growing up as an adopted child of White parents and puts a societal lens on the issues of race, class and identity. She joins “CBS Mornings” to discusses how the show tackles those issues.
news.yahoo.comSportsLine Week 4 NFC West Picks: Seahawks Look To Bounce Back, ‘Hard To See Russell Wilson Losing 3 Straight Games,’ Says Sportline’s Larry Hartstein
We're less than a quarter of the way into the 2021 season, but so far it's looking like the West is the division to beat in the NFC. The NFC West's four clubs (Arizona, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle) are a combined 9-3 with a +79...
detroit.cbslocal.comDetroit Lions feel like they’re getting a new-and-improved version of kicker Austin Seibert
These guys all know that they’re always competing, whether it’s against themselves, somebody in the building or somebody outside the building. I think that’s really our goal as a unit and that’s my goal individually, is just to try to get a little bit better every day, and I think that’s what his focus is, but yeah. I think that’s one of his real strengths, to be honest with you,” Fipp said. I think he’s worked hard on his game. QB Jared Goff draws old NFC West rival San Francisco 49ers in Detroit Lions debut5 things to watch: Detroit Lions preparing for both Jimmy Garoppolo and Trey Lance
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