Keep up with a live tracker of Detroit Lions free agency news, signings and rumors around the NFL as Monday's legal negotiating window opened.
Detroit Lions could make Aidan Hutchinson and Kerby Joseph the highest-paid players at defensive end and safety, respectively, this offseason.
Patience is a virtue, and Brad Holmes and the Lions seem to be well aware of it. The NFL's legal tampering period for teams to negotiate with external free agents has officially kicked off.
When the 2025 NFL offseason began, many believed the Detroit Lions would spend their first ... That makes it difficult to see how Burden would pay off the first-round investment before even ...
The Detroit ... pay for cornerbacks. D.J. Reed has been underrated everywhere he goes, and yet he's still only 28-years-old. He can play man, he can play zone. "He can also allow the Lions to ...
These 10 Lions topped the performance-based pay bonus list for Detroit: Mookie Betts' bat still carries weight as he hammers 2 HRs, including a walk-off to beat Tigers and lift Dodgers to 4-0 ...
While those in the Motor City will have their eyes on the Detroit Lions to see what kind of moves ... If Darnold walks, the Vikings could pay a pretty penny to sign quarterback Daniel Jones ...
For his efforts, the Detroit Lions safety earned the sixth-highest performance-based pay bumps. The NFL announced ... Joseph earned an extra $996,523, not too far off from the top spot of $1. ...
We're more than a full week past the official start of free agency, and the Detroit ... off the board already, a high volume of quality players is available at almost every position. Last year ...
To no surprise, the Detroit Lions have moved ... He's coming off a one-year, $2.9 million dollar deal with New England so he could be looking for a pay increase. Fortunately, the Lions could ...
The Detroit News has learned the Lions plan ... not be feasible with all of the expensive draft picks the Lions are sizing up to pay. Of course, the Lions could remedy the depth situation by ...
Unsurprisingly, the Lions are spending a ton on their offense relative to the rest of the NFL. When you have a franchise ...