Lions DL Levi Onwuzurike out for season
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Yardbarker on MSNDetroit Lions Predicted to Pull Off Huge Trade for $21 Million StarDan Campbell and the Detroit Lions are heading into the 2025 NFL season as one of the top projected teams in the league. Last season, they finished the regular season as the best team in football.
Detroit’s defensive line just took a big hit before the season even started. Lions defensive tackle Levi Onwuzurike is officially out for all of 2025 after undergoing surgery to repair a torn ACL, head coach Dan Campbell confirmed at the start of training camp on Sunday.
As he is preparing for his third season with the Lions, David Montgomery has newfound motivation in this year's training camp.
The NFL season is underway. The road to San Francisco for Super Bowl 60 begins in the grueling summer heat. Some teams have new coaches. A couple of old coaches have new teams. Star players have switched uniforms. There are position battles to determine. And, plenty of storylines to watch.
There’s still a veteran pass-rusher still on the open market. Panthers’ general manager Dan Morgan would be wise to give 10-year pro Za’Darius Smith a call.
MLive continues its training camp preview, highlighting the Lions' secondary, including its dynamic duo at safety and more.
The Detroit Lions have released former Georgia Bulldogs cornerback Divaad Wilson just a few months after signing him. After moving on from Wilson, Detroit signed former Kansas City Chiefs, Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Dicaprio Bootle.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNDetroit Lions Star Will Miss Entire 2025 With Torn ACLDetroit Lions DT Levi Onwuzurike will miss the 2025 season after ACL surgery, dealing another setback after his 2022 spine injury.
The Detroit Lions have one of the best offensive backfields in the NFC with Jared Goff flanked by running backs Jahmyr Gibbs, David Montgomery and Craig Reynolds among others. The Lions' offensive unit also has a chance to be one of the best in the NFL this season with John Morton taking over play-calling duties from departed Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson.