Tim Twentyman takes a look at three areas of need on the Detroit Lions' roster following the first wave of free agency.
The writers from Sports Illustrated/All Lions give their opinions on a handful of Lions-related topics from this week: ...
"I think now is the time to start really looking at sacks,” Onwuzurike expressed to reporters. “Getting them. I had a lot of pressures, that means I should have a lot of sacks. I’ve just got to put it ...
However, Onwuzurike this week agreed to a one-year $5.5 million deal to remain part of Detroit's football resurgence that ...
Levi Onwuzurike talks about having a healthy D-line this year.
Following a career year, Levi Onwuzurike had a chance to leave the Detroit Lions. But he decided to stay put, signing a one-year contract.
This was kind of like, ‘All right, do I really need to keep looking or do I just go who I’ve already built a relationship ...
After becoming the fifth member of his draft class to reach a second contract with the Lions, Levi Onwuzurike has set a clear ...
The next step for defensive lineman Levi Onwuzurike after re-signing with the Detroit Lions is to start turning his quarterback pressures into sacks.
Free agency, that just sucks,” Onwuzurike told reporters Thursday. “You’re sitting there, and waiting and waiting and waiting ...
Onwuzurike was able to negotiate with any team as he was an unrestricted free agent. The short-term contract suggests that teams across the league were uncertain about his reliability going forward.
Detroit knows that they need to get this defense in check ahead of the 2025 season, and they have a lot of confidence in Levi ...