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ALLEN PARK -- Second-round picks have started signing their deals around the NFL after flirting with holdouts as training camps begin, and that is very good news for the Detroit Lions.
Special teams coordinator Dave Fipp gave some very high praise to Lions kicker Jake Bates in an excellent article over at The Athletic.
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Former Purdue and New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is returning to the broadcast booth for an NFL game on Christmas Day, serving as an analyst for Netflix.
The Lions have signed Tate Ratledge, finalizing their 2025 draft class and bolstering O-line depth after Frank Ragnow’s retirement.
This week, the Pro Bowl tight end was back where it all started in Highland, and the LaPorta 87 jerseys were not hard to find at the Bulldogs football camp.
On Thursday, the former No. 2 overall pick expressed that he should have been paid more than Matthew Stafford when it came time for the Lions to extend him. Suh cited that he was the next first round pick after Stafford, and how Stafford, Johnson, and Suh (alongside his defensive linemen) were the “big three” in Detroit at the time.