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Fantasy News
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Decker said Tuesday he underwent foot/ankle surgery this offseason and resumed working out mid-February, Justin Rogers of The Detroit News reports. Decker appears already recovered from his offseason procedure. The 30-year-old left tackle missed only two regular-season games last season while suiting up for all three of Detroit's postseason contests. Now heading into the final year of his contract, Decker is still playing at a high level.... See More ... See Less
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Lions' Taylor Decker: No designation for Saturday
Decker (groin) logged a full practice session Thursday and does not have an injury designation for Saturday's game against Dallas, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports. Decker didn't practice in any capacity Wednesday, but his ability to return to a full session Thursday means he's clear to suit up Saturday against the Cowboys. The left tackle has played every offensive snap for Detroit since Week 4 and will look to extend that streak in Saturday's crucial contest.... See More ... See Less -
Lions' Taylor Decker: Doesn't practice Wednesday
Decker (groin) was a nonparticipant in Wednesday's practice. This is a step in the wrong direction after Decker was estimated as a limited participant in Tuesday's practice walk-through. The Lions have an important matchup in Dallas on Saturday, and if Decker is unable to suit up, Colby Sorsdal or Dan Skipper would likely step into his role at left tackle.... See More ... See Less -
Lions' Taylor Decker: Ruled out for Week 2
Decker (ankle) has been ruled out for Week 2 versus the Seahawks. Decker suffered an ankle injury in Week 1 and will now be sidelined for the Lions' matchup with Seattle in Week 2. Matt Nelson seems likley to draw the start at left tackle in his absence.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Pride of Detroit@PrideOfDetroit5H agoMeko and Morgan discuss the Lions extending quarterback Jared Goff on the Pride of Detroit YouTube Channel. https://t.co/pVexMTpMVG
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Dave Birkett@davebirkett9H agoDetroit Lions off-season: Jared Goff extension ☑️ Amon-Ra St. Brown extension ☑️ Penei Sewell extension ☑️ Dan Campbell extension ☑️ Brad Holmes extension ☑️ Keep all 3 coordinators ☑️ Overhaul CB room ☑️ Pretty damn good. https://t.co/wGreINt8KW via @freep
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Justin Rogers@Justin_Rogers9H agoThe Detroit Lions put a bow on busy offseason, awarding QB Jared Goff a four-year extension, multiple sources confirm to the Detroit News. https://t.co/GQqlyImMKK
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Pride of Detroit@PrideOfDetroit9H agoThe Detroit Lions are signing Jared Goff to an extension worth over $50 million per year. https://t.co/2cwsPqWjpx
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Pride of Detroit@PrideOfDetroit14H agoYou can now purchase a Detroit Lions Dan Campbell jersey. Here’s how: https://t.co/zi2Z8qnhXH
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Dave Birkett@davebirkett15H agoDetroit Lions sell out season tickets again; How you can still get seats in 2024 https://t.co/LMjYaQH3As via @freep
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Pride of Detroit@PrideOfDetroit16H agoFor the second straight year—and just second time in Ford Field history—Detroit Lions season tickets have sold out. https://t.co/1WpuGJFGhv
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Pride of Detroit@PrideOfDetroit16H agoLions season tickets have sold out for the second straight year, which is not surprising given the massive waitlist. Lions are already encouraging fans to join the 2025 waitlist, which requires a $100 deposit per seat. Single game tickets will go on sale when schedule drops.
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Justin Rogers@Justin_Rogers16H agoLions announced this morning their season tickets have sold out for the second straight year.
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Justin Rogers@Justin_Rogers17H agoImagine Lions will see plenty of primetime slots again this year. Road rematches against 49ers and Cowboys are obvious, road trip vs. upstart Texans, Stafford is coming back to town, Bills at Ford Field, Packers are always a draw and new-look Chicago carries obvious intrigue.