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The Lions’ defense gets a boost as they add a DB to their active roster and welcome back Kwon Alexander
The Detroit Lions made two changes to their roster on Saturday afternoon, just before their game against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 17.
The back end of Detroit’s team has changed since senior Carlton Davis broke his jaw and had to go on injured reserve.
Along with Terrion Arnold, Amik Robertson, and Emmanuel Moseley, cornerback Morice Norris was added to the active list to give the team more depth.Norris is a free agent from Fresno State who wasn’t picked in the draft. He stood out early in training camp and has stayed on the team’s practice squad.
Norris joins the team before they play the San Francisco 49ers again in the NFC Championship. Deshea Townsend, the defensive backs coach, said that the team wasn’t putting more focus on this game than any other, even though the stakes were higher.
“I feel like this is the most important game because the next one is so important.” That’s always how we think. The guys really understand from Dan that the next game is the most important, whether they win, lose, or tie.
Kwon Alexander is back on the team’s practice squad. He played in two games for Detroit after being signed off of the Broncos’ practice in late November.He was probably waived earlier in the week to make room for players who were coming back from injured reserve.
Dan Campbell talked about what Alexander brought to the team while he was on the active squad. Campbell thinks the team will need Alexander again later this year.
During the Lions’ Week 18 victory against the Vikings, Sam LaPorta broke an NFL record
Sam LaPorta of the Lions shattered a Packers franchise record.
The Detroit Lions defeated the Minnesota Vikings 31-9 on Sunday night, breaking personal franchise records.The Lions get home field advantage for the first time in franchise history. Sam LaPorta, the team’s top tight end, also achieved a historic milestone.
In just two years, the second-year tight end has surpassed former Green Bay Packers standout Keith Jackson’s record of 144 career receptions. The Lions PR team validated LaPorta’s TE record on X. LaPorta’s catches include his postseason totals from last year.
LaPorta caught seven receptions on all seven of his targets inside Ford Field, with both the NFC North championship and the No. 1 seed at stake. He had 63 receiving yards as the Lions recorded their eighth game of scoring 30 points or more. He blasted the Vikings with this 17-yard grab, his longest of the game.
Big-time grab for a pickup of 17 from @samlaporta#MINvsDET | 📺 NBC pic.twitter.com/8EJusNI5NI
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) January 6, 2025
LaPorta finished the regular season with 60 catches, 726 yards, and seven touchdowns. He is also making his second appearance in the playoffs. He is not, however, the first Lions player to reach that milestone.
Sam LaPorta joins previous Lions stars in achieving this postseason accomplishment.
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When the Lions drafted LaPorta, they hoped to break their six-season playoff drought. He has subsequently developed as one of the league’s top young tight ends.
In addition to breaking Jackson’s record, LaPorta joined one past Lions standout in accomplishing this unusual franchise playoff achievement. He joined Johnnie Morton as the first Lions offensive weapon to reach the postseason in his first two years of career.
In 1994 and 1995, the former first-round wide out from USC made the playoffs in the Motor City. Morton arrived in Detroit as the 21st overall choice in the 1994 draft. He scored one touchdown in limited action his rookie year. The Lions ended 9-7 overall before losing 16-12 to the rival Packers in the first round.
Morton then returned to lead a seven-game victory streak to end 1995. He finished fourth in receptions with 44 and third in touchdown catches with eight. However, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Detroit Lions 58-37 in the NFC Wild Card round.
LaPorta has established himself as the Lions’ sophomore NFL standout. Only this time, he is leading the conference’s top overall seed into the playoffs. LaPorta and the Lions now have some time off before playing the NFC’s lowest remaining seed during the weekend of January 18.
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Detroit Lions are allegedly ready for many departures this offseason including who will succeed Ben Johnson?
The Detroit Lions went into the 2024 NFL season knowing that this was their best opportunity to win a Super Bowl. Despite several injuries on both sides of the ball, the Lions are projected to be one of the top NFL teams in 2024, but they are allegedly concerned about what lies ahead.
Detroit has been fortunate in previous years with offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, one of the top NFL coaching contenders, consistently declining head-coaching offers. However, head coach Dan Campbell and the Lions coaching staff were aware that Johnson would eventually go.
Weeks before the NFL coaching carousel begins, reports have arisen that the Jacksonville Jaguars and Chicago Bears may be on Johnson’s radar. He is likely to conduct head-coaching interviews, and he may not be the only one departing the Lions in 2025.
According to CBS Sports NFL expert Jonathan Jones, Campbell is “prepared” to lose both of his coordinators this summer. Johnson and Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn are both highly sought after by many clubs, and both are expected to be named as head coaches this summer.
Losing both coordinators may have a huge impact on a club the next season. After reaching Super Bowl LVII, Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Shane Steichen and defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon both left for head coaching positions in 2023.
Philadelphia began the next season 10-1 before imploding in the second half, ending the regular season 11-6 and losing 32-9 in the Wild Card Game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Similarly, the San Francisco 49ers won Super Bowl XXIX before losing both coordinators the following summer. San Francisco fell in the Divisional Round the following season.
Who will succeed Ben Johnson?
The degree of interest in Johnson over the years has allowed Campbell time to assess the Lions coaching staff and determine who may be the next offensive coordinator in Detroit.
According to Jones, possibilities for the next Lions offensive coordinator include associate head coach and running backs coach Scottie Montgomery, offensive line coach Hank Fraley, and passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand.
“Detroit is going to try to keep people there, whether that’s with salary or titles.”
Source on Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn possibly poaching members of the Detroit Lions’ coaching staff.
In February, reports suggested that Engstrand may be Johnson’s replacement. The 42-year-old is largely regarded as a rising star in the NFL, and he has previously sparked interest in offensive coordinator positions.
If Johnson and Glenn are both named as head coaches, they will undoubtedly try to steal members of the Lions’ coaching staff. While Detroit will undoubtedly be able to prevent some of those movements with promotions and salary hikes, the Lions are certain to lose more than four coaching staff members this summer. Furthermore, Lions deputy general manager Ray Agnew may join either Glenn or Johnson in a package deal, bringing members of the Lions front office with him to a new team.
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