The Lions signed Horton to a reserve/future contract Monday.
Horton reverted to the Lions' practice squad Monday after playing three snaps on offense and three snaps with the special-teams unit in Sunday's 19-16 win over the Bears. The tight end appeared in two games this season with Detroit, failing to log any stats in either contest. Horton will now be given a chance to prove himself with the team during their offseason training activities ahead of the 2026 campaign.
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Lions' Zach Horton: Earns second elevation
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The Lions elevated Horton from the practice squad to the active roster Saturday.
Horton has spent his entire season on the Lions' practice squad, and Saturday's elevation is his second of the season. He played 14 total snaps in Week 13 -- eight of which came on offense -- but he wasn't targeted.
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Zach Horton: Back to practice squad
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Horton reverted to the Lions' practice squad Friday, per the NFL's official transaction log.
Horton made his regular-season NFL debut Thursday against the Packers and played eight offensive snaps and another six on special teams. He didn't log any statistics in the box score.
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Lions' Zach Horton: Elevated as depth option
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Horton was elevated from Detroit's practice squad to the active roster Wednesday.
Horton has been on the Lions' practice squad all season, but he'll get his first chance to be active in Week 13. Both Sam LaPorta (back) and Brock Wright (neck) will be sidelined Thursday against the Packers, so Horton provides needed depth to the position group.
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Zach Horton: Lands on practice squad
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Horton signed with the Lions' practice squad Wednesday.
Horton operated at tight end and at full back in college, and he finished his senior season with just 21 catches for 189 yards and four touchdowns. If he ends up getting a chance in the NFL, it will likely be due to his blocking abilities.
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Zach Horton: Doesn't make 53-man roster
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The Lions waived Horton on Tuesday.
Horton saw work both as a tight end and as a fullback through 13 games during his senior year at Indiana, snaring 21 passes for 189 yards and four touchdowns. The Lions will enter the 2025 season with Sam LaPorta, Brock Wright and Shane Zylstra at tight end.