Less than 24 hours after their 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders in the NFC divisional round, members of the Detroit Lions gathered at the Meijer Performance Center for locker room cleanout.
Neither No. 1 seed played extremely well during Saturday's two divisional round playoff matchups. One top-seeded team advanced, while the other suffered a gut-wrenching loss. The
Goff signed a four-year, $212 million contract extension in November 2024, three years after his trade from the Rams. The Lions cannot cut Goff at a financial gain until 2026, per Over The Cap. A post-June 1 designation then would save $35 million with $34.6 million in dead money.
This season’s NFL playoffs, in which four teams remain in the Super Bowl race, have illustrated that money doesn’t equal success.
The Arizona Cardinals added a couple of unsigned players to to their futures reserve, inking them to contracts that will take effect with the new league year. They signed two receivers — Quez Watkins and Trishton Jackson. Watkins is a speedster who spent four seasons…
The Jared Goff chant was ... took the field against the Packers that day, they had been eliminated from the playoffs. All they had to play for was keeping Green Bay out of the playoffs too.
Detroit’s Jared Goff, of course, was the first selection back in 2016 and had a much rougher rookie year than Daniels. That’s likely part of why he can appreciate the difficulty of what Daniels has accomplished in his first season. “Yeah, it’s ...
Williams match might have drawn Johnson to Chicago, and it's what will give the Bears the best chance at success.
Once considered the most even trade in NFL history, the Rams have won the trade switching QBs between the Lions after Detroit's early playoff exit
The NFL announced the finalists for various awards Thursday and the Lions have some representation across the board. That includes NFL Most Valuable Player. Among the five finalists is Lions quarterback Jared Goff.