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Jack Harlow Halftime Show: NFL Fans Have Strong Reaction to Detroit Lions Halftime Show – Pro Football Network

  1. Jack Harlow Halftime Show: NFL Fans Have Strong Reaction to Detroit Lions Halftime Show Pro Football Network
  2. Jack Harlow mercilessly mocked, accused of ‘ruining Thanksgiving’ with lackluster NFL halftime show New York Post
  3. Fans slam worst halftime show EVER after Jack Harlow’s ‘low-budget’ performance during Lions-Packers: ‘That’s Daily Mail
  4. Jack Harlow, Dolly Parton to perform on NFL field after Bebe Rexha booed for side stage in 2022 Entertainment Weekly News
  5. Everyone Said Same Thing About Jack Harlow’s Halftime Performance Athlon Sports
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Eminem’s Daughter Hailie Attends Detroit Lions Football Game, Approves of Taylor Swift’s ‘Seemingly Ranch’ Dip – Yahoo Entertainment

  1. Eminem’s Daughter Hailie Attends Detroit Lions Football Game, Approves of Taylor Swift’s ‘Seemingly Ranch’ Dip Yahoo Entertainment
  2. Eminem and Daughter Hailie Jade Scott Make Rare Public Outing Together at Detroit Lions Game PEOPLE
  3. Eminem, daughter Hailie Jade Scott cheer on hometown team in rare outing at NFL game The News International
  4. Eminem, several Detroit sports legends spotted at Lions-Panthers game MLive.com
  5. Eminem makes rare public appearance with his daughter at NFL game UNILAD
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Lions’ Dan Campbell punts on DeAndre Hopkins talk: ‘I like our receiver room’ – MLive.com

  1. Lions’ Dan Campbell punts on DeAndre Hopkins talk: ‘I like our receiver room’ MLive.com
  2. DeAndre Hopkins sends cryptic tweet days after becoming free agent; four teams all but rule out signing WR CBS Sports
  3. What’s the future for DeAndre Hopkins? 49ers QB battler between Brock Purdy & Trey Lance | THE HERD The Herd with Colin Cowherd
  4. Opinions on DeAndre Hopkins vary as he finally is a free agent Revenge of the Birds
  5. Why Cowboys don’t need DeAndre Hopkins, but why they should still be interested CBS Sports
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‘He’s a real dawg’: How the Lions pried C.J. Gardner-Johnson out of Philadelphia – MLive.com

  1. ‘He’s a real dawg’: How the Lions pried C.J. Gardner-Johnson out of Philadelphia MLive.com
  2. 9 takeaways from Howie Roseman’s media availability at the NFL owners meetings PhillyVoice.com
  3. How did Detroit Lions’ Brad Holmes lure C.J. Gardner-Johnson? On rides home from work Detroit Free Press
  4. Howie Roseman explains the Eagles’ ‘pivot’ in free agency, lessons learned from title-chasing offseasons past The Philadelphia Inquirer
  5. Eagles GM says team made C.J. Gardner-Johnson an offer at start of free agency: ‘We tried and then we pivoted’ CBS Sports
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“I’m In!” – Rich Eisen Cordially Invites You to Hop on the Detroit Lions Bandwagon | Rich Eisen Show – The Rich Eisen Show

  1. “I’m In!” – Rich Eisen Cordially Invites You to Hop on the Detroit Lions Bandwagon | Rich Eisen Show The Rich Eisen Show
  2. Rich Eisen Weighs in on the Carolina Panthers’ Options with the #1 Overall Pick in the NFL Draft The Rich Eisen Show
  3. Chris Brockman Predicted WHAT about Patriots QB Mac Jones??? | The Rich Eisen Show The Rich Eisen Show
  4. Should Belichick and the Patriots Make a Play for Lamar Jackson? | The Rich Eisen Show The Rich Eisen Show
  5. Overreaction Monday: Rich Eisen Talks Rodgers, Lamar, March Madness, Cowboys, Pats, Lakers, WBC The Rich Eisen Show
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Penn State 67, Northwestern 65 (OT): Nittany Lions Nearly Give Fanbase a Heart Attack, Advance to B1G Semi-F… – Black Shoe Diaries

  1. Penn State 67, Northwestern 65 (OT): Nittany Lions Nearly Give Fanbase a Heart Attack, Advance to B1G Semi-F… Black Shoe Diaries
  2. Penn State Nittany Lions vs Northwestern Wildcats – March 10, 2023 FOX Sports
  3. Illinois Basketball: 5 observations from the Illini loss to the Penn State Nittany Lions Writing Illini
  4. Penn State basketball advances to Big Ten Tournament semifinals with 67-65 overtime win over Northwestern 247Sports
  5. Nittany Lions Earn Gritty 67-65 OT Win over Northwestern to Advance to Big Ten Tournament Semifinals Penn State Athletics
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Penn State 75, Ohio State 71: Nittany Lions Win Third in a Row, Keep NCAA Tournament Dreams Alive – Black Shoe Diaries

  1. Penn State 75, Ohio State 71: Nittany Lions Win Third in a Row, Keep NCAA Tournament Dreams Alive Black Shoe Diaries
  2. Ohio State Goes Down to the Wire With Penn State, But Comes Up Short Again, 75-71 | Eleven Warriors Eleven Warriors
  3. Penn State basketball holds off Ohio State for 75-71 victory to keep NCAA Tournament hopes alive 247Sports
  4. Isaac Likekele Dishes to Justice Sueing for Two vs. Penn State | Ohio State Men’s Basketball Big Ten Network
  5. Basketball Preview: Ohio State Returns Home For Meeting With Jalen Pickett And Big Ten’s 11th-Place Penn State Eleven Warriors
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Daniel Jeremiah 2023 NFL mock draft 2.0: Tyree Wilson goes before Will Anderson Jr.; Lions take QB – NFL.com

  1. Daniel Jeremiah 2023 NFL mock draft 2.0: Tyree Wilson goes before Will Anderson Jr.; Lions take QB NFL.com
  2. 2023 NFL Draft: Top 25 Big Board has C.J. Stroud as top QB, edge rushers galore in pre-combine rankings CBS Sports
  3. NFL betting: Bettors like Will Levis to be first overall pick of the draft Yahoo Sports
  4. 2023 NFL Mock Draft v 2.0: Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud, Will Levis go in top 10; Falcons get Texas Tech pass rusher AtlantaFalcons.com
  5. NFL 2023 Mock Draft: Bears stay at No. 1 and go defense; Raiders find Derek Carr’s replacement CBS Sports
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Jessie Lemonier: Former Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Chargers linebacker dies aged 25



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Former Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Jessie Lemonier died on Thursday aged 25, according to a statement from the Lions.

“We are shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of former Detroit Lion Jessie Lemonier,” the team said on Twitter.

“Jessie was a model team mate and wonderful young man who is gone far too soon. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends during this difficult time.”

The Chargers also paid tribute to Lemonier, saying he was “gone too soon.”

“Our hearts are with Jessie’s family, friends and loved ones,” the team wrote on Twitter.

The Lions did not provide details on the cause of death.

Born in Hialeah, Florida, Lemonier had played college football at Liberty University before entering the 2020 NFL draft. He signed with the Chargers as an undrafted free agent shortly afterwards.

After being waived, Lemonier was signed to the team’s practice squad before being elevated to its active roster weeks later.

During his time with Los Angeles, he played in six games, making two tackles before being waived.

He spent the 2021 season with the Lions, playing in seven games – starting two – finishing with 15 total tackles and 1.5 sacks.

Last summer, he had been on the Arizona Cardinals’ practice squad, recording a sack in a preseason game, before being released.

Lemonier had been drafted by the XFL’s Arlington Renegades in November last year but earlier this month, Lemonier signed with the Houston Gamblers in the United States Football League before being traded to the Birmingham Stallions.

His agent, Drew Smith, told ESPN that Lemonier had been expecting a child with his girlfriend.



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Tom Brady and the Detroit Lions could be an interesting combination

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During Tuesday’s PFT Live, Chris Simms and I were spitballing on potential destinations for quarterback Tom Brady, if (as it appears) he intends to keep playing.

His testiness, which many regard as contrived, over simply being asked on his own pre-taped podcast for a “timetable” on his decision seems to be (in my opinion) an attempt to cover up any tampering that will happen before he officially becomes a free agent in March — if any tampering isn’t happening already.

So while coming up with places where Brady may think he would have a chance to win an eighth championship, Simms mentioned one I hadn’t previously considered.

The Detroit Lions.

Wouldn’t that be something? Tom Brady, back in Michigan. Tom Brady, with a Lions team that finished 2022 strong. A Lions team with an impressive nucleus of talented players. A Lions team that quarterback Jared Goff may be able to lead on a deep run in the postseason, but may not be able to take over the top.

Brady has shown he can do it. Seven times. And while he’s 46, if the Lions want to finally make an appearance in the Super Bowl and possibly even win it, Brady could give them a better chance to do it than Goff.

I know, I know. Goff doesn’t deserve to suddenly find himself swirling in a storm of speculation. But the reality is that, when he arrived in Detroit two years ago, no one believed he’d be anything more than a short-term solution. He has played well enough to be traded to a team that needs a starter, and there could be one or two teams looking for one after the looming game of signal-caller musical chairs ends.

Beyond football, there’s a very real business element to wanting Brady. He’d sell every ticket to every game at Ford Field. The Lions also would end up with multiple prime-time games, along with multiple 4:25 p.m. ET contests. In recent years, those games draw even more viewers than games played at night.

Maybe that’s the way to finally break the Curse of Bobby Layne, who was only 31 when the Lions traded him but looked 46. Maybe it would be fitting to bring in a quarterback who will be 46 but looks closer to 31.

At this point, it’s nothing more than a dart thrown loosely in the direction of the board. But if the Lions get a phone call from someone on Brady’s behalf in the coming weeks (or if they already have), it won’t be easy to say no. And it ultimately could make plenty of sense to say, “Hell yes.”

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