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Detroit Lions have re-signed an offensive lineman who was placed on injured reserve for the entirety of the 2024 season
The Detroit Lions have re-signed Netane Muti, giving the young offensive lineman a second chance to make the roster after missing 2024 due to injury.
The Detroit Lions are making progress with their free agent class. On Wednesday, they announced the re-signing of guard Netane Muti.
Muti signed a futures contract with the Lions in February of last year after finishing the season on the Las Vegas Raiders’ practice squad. Muti entered training camp with a legitimate chance to win one of Detroit’s reserve offensive line positions, but he suffered a shoulder injury early in the summer and was placed on injured reserve, effectively ending his season.
“It’s a shame that we lost Muti because he was really coming on, his physicality showed up earlier this week,” said Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson at the time of Muti’s injury.
Despite missing the season due to injury, Muti remained at the Lions’ practice facility throughout the season. He was a regular in the locker room during media sessions, maintaining contact with his teammates and coaches.
Muti was set to become an unrestricted free agent in March, but the Lions wasted no time in ensuring he stayed for another season. Here’s how the Lions’ offensive line depth will look in 2025 for players still under contract:
LT Taylor Decker
RT Penei Sewell
OT Giovanni Manu
Occupational Therapist Colby Sorsdal
OT Jamarco Jones
G. Graham Glasgow
G. Christian Mahogany
G. Netane Muti
C. Frank Ragnow
C. Kingsley Eguakun
The following offensive linemen are facing free agency:
OT Dan Skipper
RG Kevin Zeitler
G/C: Michael Niese (ERFA)
In the first week of the offseason, the Lions signed 11 practice squad players to futures contracts, renewed Morice Norris’ contract, and signed wide receiver Ronnie Bell to a futures contract.
The complete list of the 2025 Detroit Lions free agents
Breaking down all of the Detroit Lions’ UFA, RFA, and ERFA free agents for the 2025 offseason.
In the 2025 offseason, the Detroit Lions have 48 players who finished the season on the 53-man roster, practice squad, or injured reserve but are not currently under contract.
Let’s take a look at the four different groups that players can be assigned to, as well as which players belong in each group.
24 unrestricted free agents (UFAs).
Unrestricted free agents are players with expiring contracts and at least four seasons of NFL experience. While they do not currently have a contract with the Lions, Detroit has the option to negotiate a new deal at any time. If they have not reached an agreement with the Lions by March 10, 2025—when the free agent tampering period begins—the players listed below may begin negotiations with other NFL teams.
Note: Starters are bold.
QB Teddy Bridgewater
WR Tim Patrick
WR Allen Robinson
OT Dan Skipper
RG Kevin Zeitler
OG Netane Muti
EDGE Marcus Davenport
EDGE Al Quadin Muhammad
DL Levi Onwuzurike
DL: John Cominsky
DL Jonah Williams
DL Patrick O’Connor
DL Myles Adams
NT Kyle Peko
LB Derrick Barnes
LB Ben Niemann
LB Anthony Pittman
LB Ezekiel Turner
CB Carlton Davis
CB Kindle Vildor
CB Khalil Dorsey
CB Emmanuel Moseley
DB Ifeatu Melifonwu.
K. Michael Badgley
16 Street Free Agents (SFA)
Street free agents are players who finished the season on the Lions’ practice squad but were not offered a future contract. Because practice squad contracts expire seven days after a team’s last game, the Lions’ practice players will become SFAs on January 25.
(Note: The Lions are expected to begin offering futures contracts in the next few days.)
The distinction between a UFA and an SFA is that SFAs are not required to wait until March to negotiate a contract with another team, as they are immediately eligible to begin contract negotiations with all 32 teams.
Quarterback Jake Fromm
RB Jermar Jefferson
WR Tom Kennedy
WR Maurice Alexander
WR: Donovan Peoples-Jones
TE James Mitchell
OT Jamarco Jones
OC: Kingsley Eguakun
DL Chris Smith
EDGE Isaac Ukwu
LB Kwon Alexander
LB Abraham Beauplan.
LB DaRon Gilbert
CB Stantley Thomas-Oliver.
S. Lored Strickland
S. Erick Hallett
Three restricted free agents (RFA).
Restricted free agents are players with expiring contracts who have only played three seasons in the NFL. The Lions, like UFAs and SFAs, can enter contract negotiations at any time, but they can also offer these players one-year contracts.
The one-year tenders are divided into three categories:
First round: Worth an estimated $7.2 million.
Second round: Estimated $5.2 million.
Right of first refusal: estimated $3.2 million.
If the Lions offer these players a tender, they have the option of accepting the one-year deal or negotiating a contract with another team during free agency. Assume you have reached an agreement with another organisation. In that case, the Lions can match the offer (as they did with Brock Wright last offseason) or allow the player to sign elsewhere and be compensated for the tender.
RB Craig Reynolds
TE: Shane Zylstra
OG Kayode Awosika
5 Exclusive Rights Free Agents (ERFA)
Exclusive rights free agents are players with expiring contracts who have less than three years of NFL experience. The Lions, like RFAs, can offer these players a qualifying tender; however, unlike RFAs, there is only one tender option available, and the player is not permitted to negotiate with another team unless the Lions choose to release them from that restriction.
That means that if the Lions offer an ERFA a one-year contract, the player has the option of accepting the offer and playing for the Lions or sitting out the season. If the Lions do not tender the player, he becomes a UFA and is free to negotiate with other teams during the March free agency period.
OT Connor Galvin
IOL Michael Niese
EDGE Mitchell Agude
LB Trevor Nowaske
DB Morice Norris
Our upcoming annual Detroit Lions depth chart/contract tracker will provide a comprehensive overview of the team’s roster and current contracts.
Lions’ Aaron Glenn breaks silence after declining Patriots’ interview request
Aaron Glenn Explains Why He Declined Patriots’ Interview Request
The New England Patriots recently hired Mike Vrabel as their head coach, a decision that many believed was likely from the outset. While the Patriots interviewed several candidates during the hiring process, some declined their requests, including Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn.
Speculation arose that Glenn declined the interview because the Patriots were attempting to satisfy the Rooney Rule, which requires teams to interview at least two minority candidates for head coaching roles. However, Glenn addressed the rumors during a media session, clarifying his decision.
“Lions DC Aaron Glenn says the New England job ‘just wasn’t the best situation for me,’ but doesn’t feel any ill will toward the organization,” ESPN’s Eric Woodyard wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
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Woodyard continued, “Lions DC Aaron Glenn on head coaching job interviews: ‘I think you learn a number of things from each year that you go through them.’ Glenn says he is himself in every interview. Either you like him or you don’t, but he’s focused on the task in Detroit.”
Glenn’s success with the Lions’ defense has made him a sought-after candidate for head coaching positions. His work in Detroit has drawn attention from teams in need of leadership, including the New York Jets, who are reportedly interested in him, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
“Well, it feels like their search is expanding rather than contracting,” Schefter said on The Pat McAfee Show. “It just feels like there are more and more candidates interviewed there all the time. I think they’re being very thorough in their approach.
“I expect that later this week that they’ll begin whittling it down to second interviews for candidates for GMs, maybe even head coaches, depending on the schedule; I still think that when you’re looking at the Jets, I believe Aaron Glenn is square in play there as one of the potential guys.”
The Jets are not only searching for a head coach but also need to fill their general manager role. Whoever takes these positions will face significant challenges and will need a clear vision for the team’s future. Glenn could be a strong fit for the Jets, but his decision will ultimately depend on whether he believes the organization aligns with his values and goals.
Malik Brown is a multimedia reporter based in Atlanta who covers the Hawks and Dream for ClutchPoints. Malik specializes in sports and entertainment, focusing on the NBA and NFL.
ESPN analyst believes this coach is a better contender than Ben Johnson for the Chicago Bears
If you’re among the Chicago Bears fans hoping Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson will become the team’s next head coach, ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky’s latest take might disappoint you.
On Monday’s episode of NFL Live, Orlovsky suggested that former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy would be a better fit for the Bears than Johnson.
Here’s what Orlovsky had to say:
Dan Orlovsky has Mike McCarthy as a BETTER candidate for the Bears than Ben Johnson. Ryan Clark thinks the Bears should keep Thomas Brown as OC to team up with McCarthy. 👀
Give me your thoughts Chicago? #DaBears #Bears #ChicagoBears pic.twitter.com/yoCTClbXXR
— Clay Harbor (@clayharbs82) January 13, 2025
He listed three reasons for preferring McCarthy: 1) McCarthy is a great leader, 2) he has significant experience, and 3) he has a proven track record of developing quarterbacks within a structured system.
Though Orlovsky’s opinions can sometimes be frustrating, I have to admit—he might be onto something here.
The Next Bears Coach Must Focus on Quarterback Development
The most critical long-term task for the Bears’ next head coach will be the development of Caleb Williams. If Williams evolves into a superstar franchise quarterback, the Bears could enjoy sustained success.
McCarthy stands out as one of the few available candidates with a proven ability to achieve this. He played a pivotal role in Aaron Rodgers’ success in Green Bay and helped Dak Prescott elevate his game in Dallas. McCarthy also won plenty of games with both teams.
While Bears fans seem uninterested in McCarthy—or even someone like Mike Tomlin—the coaching search has essentially narrowed to Johnson as the preferred option, which can be a risky strategy.
Rather than chasing the latest coaching sensation, Chicago might need a stabilizing figure whose extensive resume earns instant respect in the locker room. McCarthy’s history with quarterbacks is an added advantage.
The Bears are set to interview McCarthy on Wednesday. If he makes a strong impression, it might not be long before he’s officially tasked with developing Caleb Williams.
About Bryan Perez
Bryan Perez is the founder of Bears Talk, a Chicago sports blog. He previously covered the Bears for USA Today’s Bears Wire and NBC Sports Chicago. Additionally, Perez is a respected NFL Draft analyst and a former winner of The Huddle‘s Mock Draft competition. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Northeast scout for the CFL’s Ottawa Redblacks.
Kerby Joseph is one of six Lions named an All-Pro
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Associated Press has named six Detroit Lions to the All-Pro teams. Kerby Joseph, who was notably left out of the Pro Bowl, is one of them.
The news came from the AP on Friday afternoon. The Associated Press named four Lions to their first team, which includes the best players in the league at their position. Joseph is one of them. Penei Sewell was chosen for right tackles, Amon-Ra St. Brown was chosen as a receiver, and Jack Fox was chosen as a punter.
Centre Frank Ragnow was picked for the second team, and Kalif Raymond was chosen as a punt returner even though he missed a few games with a foot injury.
It’s the second year in a row that Sewell and St. Brown have been on the first team. In 2020, Jack Fox was named to the second team of All-Pro. In 2022, Raymond was also named to the second team. Ragnow has been named an All-Pro three times now, in 2020, 2023, and 2024.
Being Joseph’s first, and coming a week after the Pro Bowl news, it hit home.
Report: Chris Spielman will be interviewed by the Jets for the job of general manager.
After the Pro Bowl was announced, a number of Lions players and coaches said Joseph was missed. A lot of people thought it might be because some players and fans see Joseph as a “dirty player.”
Matthew Stafford, who used to play quarterback for the Lions, said that after a hit on Rams tight end Tyler Higbee last year hurt his knee badly.
As a defence, Aaron Glenn and fellow safety Brian Branch (who was named to the Pro Bowl) defended Joseph.
The success of the Detroit Lions has helped Michigan sportsbooks.
Branch told the media after the announcement that this week’s All-Pro announcement was the “big one.” Someone asked Glenn if Joseph was having a “elite season.” He replied, “I think we all know that, but it is what it is.”
Last year, a Joseph tackle also hurt T.J. Hockenson’s knee. Hockenson used to play for the Lions and now plays for the Vikings. He didn’t think Joseph meant to hurt him, but he did say it was a risky game.
“I know Kerby pretty well.” I played with him. “I don’t think it was necessarily meant to hurt,” Hockenson told ESPN in April of last year. “Watch the tape again to see what happened.” I don’t believe it was meant to be that way. Because I want to be sure it wasn’t, I’m leaving this message in my voice. Players look out for each other. That’s true in every part of the league. For defence, you don’t want a player to head-hunt or knee-hunt, and the same goes for offence.
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Joseph answered those who didn’t agree with him last week by talking about his team’s ultimate goal.
I have no desire to play in the Pro Bowl. Joseph said, “I want to be in the Super Bowl.”
It looks like Joseph and the Lions will make it. The Lions have a bye in the first round and will play the NFC Divisional game next week and any possible NFC Conference championship game at home.
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