Detroit Lions training camp notebook, Day 2
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Edge defender Nate Lynn, a darling of last year's camp before a shoulder injury ended his season, beat left tackle Giovanni Manu for a blindside sack of Allen. Rookie safety Dan Jackson got home on a blitz as well.
Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold believes his experience will be an asset as he begins his second NFL season. Arnold started 15 games last season as a rookie, and while he had his ups and downs, he showed flashes near the end of the year of the player the Lions hope he can be in their secondary.
Safety Ian Kennelly speaks to reporters about learning from S Kerby Joseph and DB Brian Branch, his first training camp practice, and adjusting to the NFL.
After an up-and-down first season, Terrion Arnold returns to the Lions with high expectations for himself and his team.
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Lions Get More Bad News on Injury Front: ReportDetroit Lions running back Sione Vaki reportedly left practice Monday and was being evaluated for a leg injury.
Jameson Williams is turning heads at Detroit Lions training camp, and the timing couldn’t be more important for his future in the Motor City.
Those close to Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph may have to lob another phone call to ESPN to wonder about his positioning in their annual rankings. In the annual ESPN ranking of safeties by executives, scouts and coaches, Brian Branch was ranked as the No. 2 overall safety in the league.
The Lions can make a strong case for having the best safety tandem in the NFL in Brian Branch and Kerby Joseph.
Detroit Lions coaches think second-year DB Brian Branch is ready for a bigger role on defense in 2024. Skip to main content. Primary nav. NEWS ... Lions think Branch is ready for a bigger role on defense Jun 11, 2024 at 04:32 PM. Tim Twentyman. Senior Writer. Brian ...
Brian Branch sat on a chair in the Detroit Lions locker room, wearing his full uniform, staring straight ahead. Five minutes had passed after the Lions beat the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night