Lions injury report shows Kevin Zeitler missed his second straight day of practice Thursday with a hamstring injury. Christian Mahogany is up next.
Two days now separate Detroit from their first playoff game of the season. Dan Campbell said on Thursday he's thankful for home field advantage, and that this will be the loudest environment the Washi
The status of Detroit Lions guard Kevin Zeitler was up in the air ahead of the divisional round game against the Washington Commanders on Saturday night. Here's the latest injury update on the Lions' starting offensive lineman.
Lions rookie Christian Mahogany has earned the confidence to replace injured Kevin Zeitler at right guard against the Commanders
head coach Dan Campbell confirmed last week. While Montgomery's status appears certain, cornerback Terrion Arnold and starting guard Kevin Zeitler are both up in the air. Arnold came down with a ...
The Detroit Lions will be without starting right guard Kevin Zeitler when they host the Washington Commanders in the divisional round on Saturday night. The Lions ruled out Zeitler on Thursday with the hamstring injury that knocked him out of their regular-season finale Jan.
The Lions head coach talked about the status of Kevin Zeitler, Christian Mahogany, as well as the learning experience from last year's NFC Championship loss and how it will inform the team this playoff run.
Mahogany, a 2024 sixth-round pick out of Boston College, has started one game and played in seven this year. He started in Week 16 against the Bears and impressed. Detroit also has veteran Kayode Awosika at its disposal as insurance if Zeitler is unable to go.
Twentyman: Davis was playing at a Pro Bowl level this season before a broken jaw suffered Week 15 vs. Buffalo ended his season. He's going to be one of the most coveted free-agent cornerbacks on the market this offseason, so the Lions have a big decision to make if they want to tag him, re-sign him or let him walk and go younger at the position.
If the Patriots want any sort of offensive rhythm moving forward, they need to restore consistency up front, in terms of personnel and coaching.
The Lions failed to bring their “A game” in their divisional-round playoff loss to the Commanders Saturday night.