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A to Z Sports on MSNNFL analyst believes the Lions should trade Taylor Decker to the Chiefs, why it's not the worst idea in the world, and what they could get for himThere are a lot of trades happening in the NFL right now, and more could be coming once free agency opens on the 10th. The ...
Dan Skipper, who's played for the Lions every season since 2017, saw the most extensive action of his career last season, ...
The Detroit Lions re-signed fan-favorite Dan Skipper to a one-year deal, adding depth to their offensive line.
Detroit Lions offensive tackle Dan Skipper (70) celebrates scoring a touchdown during the Detroit Lions game against the Buffalo Bills at Ford Field on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. Bills led the Lions 21-14 ...
Decker feels like an untradeable player for the Lions. At minimum, he is untradeable without a viable plan to replace/succeed him. Manu is not a viable plan to take over at left tackle next season.
Tackle Taylor Decker speaks with the media about the turning point of last season that has led to this level of success this year. Decker reminisces on why he stayed in Detroit during the low points.
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The Lions are holding onto their sixth offensive lineman. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that Dan Skipper has agreed to a ...
Monday morning, the club reportedly reached a three-year extension with left tackle Taylor Decker, worth $60 million. His contract will now run through the 2027 season. Earlier this month ...
Dan Skipper is reportedly returning to the Lions on a 1-year deal for an undisclosed amount. He was a healthy member of a healthy offense last season and did not suffer any major injuries. That ...
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