The Detroit Lions haven’t made many headlines for their offseason moves this year, and that’s been mostly by design. Detroit is trying to manage a tight budget, make fringe improvements, and keep their long-term cap health in a good spot.
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Dan Campbell Suggests Coaches Avoid Aggression Due to Backlash
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell made plenty of waves with his decisions to go for it on five different occasions against the Green Bay Packers. In the team’s 34-31 win, the Lions converted on four of those attempts.
Campbell has gotten extra attention for his aggressiveness given the situations in which the team went for it against Green Bay. Their one failed attempt came on a fourth-and-1 on their own 30-yard line.
Additionally, the Lions elected to go for it with the game tied and less than a minute left in the game. While they were within field goal range, Campbell opted to go for it as a first down would’ve allowed Detroit to run the rest of the clock down prior to a field goal from Jake Bates.
The Lions, who rank ninth in the league in fourth down attempts with 23, converted on a run by David Montgomery. They were able to bleed the remainder of the clock and cement the win with Jake Bates’ field goal at the final horn.
Speaking Tuesday during his weekly radio interview, Campbell acknowledged that not all coaches are as willing to be aggressive in those situations. He noted the backlash that comes with not converting, as fans can turn on their coaches if decisions like that turn costly.
Campbell encountered this last season, as the Lions’ failed fourth downs in the NFC Championship game led to the doxxing of his address and resulted in angry fans coming to his house. He and his family moved in a decision that became public early in the 2024 season.
“I don’t know. Well, here’s the obvious. What happens when we don’t get that? That’s the obvious. Well, we’re moving to the next house,” Campbell said. “That’s why. To each his own, there’s plenty of philosophies that work in this league. And you can win a lot of games doing it your way, and I just lean more this way. It doesn’t mean that we’re always gonna be this way, but that was right for that game.”
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Now in his fourth-year as the Lions’ coach, Campbell has experience in a number of unique late-game situations. The choice he faced against Green Bay was similar to one the Lions dealt with last season in a game at the Los Angeles Chargers.
In that game, the Lions went for it on a fourth-and-2 from the Chargers’ 26 with the game tied. Similarly, they were in field goal range and the Chargers were out of timeouts. Jared Goff hit Sam LaPorta for a first down, then took three knees before Riley Patterson kicked the game-winning field goal as time expired.
Situations such as that, along with the many others that Campbell has encountered in his time as a coach, serve as one of the influences for shaping the decisions that the coach makes in these moments. In 2024, the Lions have converted 68.8 percent of their fourth-down attempts.
While Campbell has become one of the figures most synonymous with taking risks, he admitted that he won’t always opt to take a chance. Rather, his decisions are based on evaluating each situation. Against Green Bay, he felt that the aggressive decisions were what the team needed to win.
“I think everything that I’ve been through as a coach, a lot of those come in. Things that happened in New Orleans, certainly things that have happened here,” Campbell said. “And then you think about how the game has gone, where you’re at, where your guys are at. Where you feel like you’re best suited to finish the game out. Look, if you think you can win the game and you don’t have to worry about anything else after that moment, I’m gonna be drawn to that more times than not. It’s not always gonna play out like that, and it doesn’t mean I’m always gonna go for it in that situation. But we were under a yard, and I felt like that was the right thing to do in that moment.”
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‘Outpouring of love’: Hundreds gather for vigil at park in remembrance of man found in Detroit River
ECORSE, Mich. – It was a stunning outpouring of love and sorrow at John Dingell Park on Wednesday night.
More than 100 people filled the park tonight for Tyler Bojanowski, the 25-year-old Wyandotte man who was found dead in the Detroit River on Monday (March 30) afternoon.
“The love and support that we received from everybody, that helped,” Delray Dillon, Bojanowski’s stepfather, said. “We just really want to thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts for the support, the love, and the prayers.”
Dozens of candles were lit, many with his face on them, as people came by and gave hugs to his heartbroken parents.
Between prayer and tears, Tyler’s family took time to thank everyone who loved him and helped in the search.
Tyler was first reported missing by his mother, Nicole Dillon, after he failed to return home following a night out with friends on Feb. 4.
She told police her son had also recently suffered a brain injury from a car crash.
The vigil was held at John Dingell Park, which, sadly, was the last place Tyler was seen alive.
His passport was found in a gazebo on the day he was reported missing.
There is no official word on how Bojanowski died, as the medical examiner has not reported the cause of death.
A GoFundMe Page has been set up to cover his memorial services.
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NFL.com proposes blockbuster Detroit Lions draft-day trade
But if there’s one place they could make a splash, it’s in the upcoming NFL Draft, and NFL.com writer Eric Edholm proposed a gigantic trade that would certainly grab the attention of the entire league. Here’s Edholm’s proposal:
- 2026 first-round pick — 7th overall
- 2027 third-round pick
- TE Ben Sinnott
- TE Sam LaPorta
- 2026 first-round pick — 17th overall
- 2026 sixth-round pick — 205th overall
Trading away LaPorta for a pick upgrade in the first and sixth-to-third round—albeit in 2027—would certainly draw some reactions. Here’s how Edholm justified the move:
“First off, I don’t think LaPorta will be traded. But it wouldn’t totally floor me if he was,” Edholm wrote. “LaPorta has been great, and losing him hurts Detroit’s offense, but the big picture must be considered: LaPorta is entering the final year of his rookie deal and is coming off back surgery.”
Later adding, “Why would Detroit move up to seven? I suspect to acquire a foundational left tackle. That position is their biggest remaining worry, and their guy might not last until 17. It would be a big risk, but a potentially smart one financially and football-wise, and Brad Holmes has never shied away from making waves in Round 1.”
In short, trading LaPorta would help Detroit’s difficult salary cap management by avoiding paying a pricey extension. Meanwhile, a trade up into the top-10 would help the put the finishing touches on their offensive line with a franchise left tackle.
It’s a well-reasoned trade, even if it’s likely to draw some visceral reactions from fans who love LaPorta.
But would the Lions actually do it? Let’s debate.
Lions general manager Brad Holmes has never been shy about doing what he needs to do to get his guy in the NFL Draft. So if there’s a tackle he’s particularly fond of, I would not be surprised to see him make an aggressive move to get him. The Lions said fixing the offensive line is “everything” this offseason, and it still feels like they’re one big move away from accomplishing that.
Additionally, the potential cap savings are significant. As Edholm points out, the top-end market for a tight end extension is creeping up to $20 million a year, and with likely extensions coming for both running back Jahmyr Gibbs and linebacker Jack Campbell—and maybe safety Brian Branch—it’s possible LaPorta could be the odd one out. A few years ago, Holmes made the bold decision to trade away tight end T.J. Hockenson, and the Lions quickly recovered by snagging LaPorta in the draft. Now, the Lions were in a completely different stage of roster building at this point, and Hockenson was a remnant from the previous regime, but it shows Holmes is willing to move on from a talented player prior to giving them an extension.
Why the Lions probably don’t do it
For one, I think the Lions value LaPorta more than people realize. The Lions tight end has oddly been topic of trade proposals for the past year, as fans and analysts wonder how Detroit will navigate the future of that 2023 draft class. But the Lions have shown no indications they are even thinking of moving on from LaPorta. Holmes continues to reiterate that he wants all of those first four picks from the 2023 draft locked up long term.
Additionally, something coach Dan Campbell told Dan Miller this week really resonated with me in regards to how much they value LaPorta. Campbell and Miller were discussing the team’s desire to improve in the running game, as evidenced by their investments in the offensive line this offseason. But Campbell reminded Miller that losing their top two tight ends at the end of the season also played a huge factor in their lowered efficiency on the ground.
“Some of it was losing LaPorta and Brock Wright,” Campbell said. “That had a significant blow, too.”
LaPorta burst onto the NFL scene thanks to a super productive rookie season when it comes to the passing game (86 catches, 889 yards, 10 TDs). But his game has grown the most as of late as a run blocker. For a team that is that devoted to the run, I’m not sure they’d be willing to part ways with a huge part in that success.
Beyond that, it’s also very, very possible that the Lions can find their long-term offensive tackle staying put at 17 overall. Current projections have anywhere between three and seven first-round talents at offensive tackle, and while a trade into the top-10 would nearly guarantee Detroit’s ability to draft one of them, that could be an unnecessary price to pay. On top of that, the Lions aren’t actually adding any additional picks with this trade, just significantly upgrading two.
Still, it’s an interesting thing to think about, and I don’t believe it’s particularly outlandish. Though, I ultimately agree with Edholm in that I would be surprised if the Lions actually pulled the trigger on a trade like this.
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Cade Cunningham joins Pistons on bench for 1st time since injury
Jalen Duren reacts to Daniss Jenkins’ career game for Pistons vs Lakers
Jalen Duren on Daniss Jenkins, who scored 30 points to lift Pistons over Lakers, March 23, 2026. “Every time his number’s been called he’s performed.”
Cade Cunningham made his first public appearance since suffering a collapsed lung, sitting on the bench in street clothes during the Detroit Pistons’ home game on Tuesday, March 31, for a 127-116 win over the Toronto Raptors.
The All-Star guard hadn’t been with the team during a game since he went down with a left lung pneumothorax on the road against the Washington Wizards on March 17.
He was spotted briefly at the team’s Midtown practice facility March 25 during their morning shootaround, working with trainers in the weight room.
The team announced March 19 that Cunningham will be reevaluted in two weeks, which falls on Thursday, presumably before they host the Minnesota Timberwolves. With six regular-season games remaining for the Pistons (55-21), he is five games short of achieving end-of-season award eligibility; this season he is averaging 24.5 points, 9.9 assists and 5.6 rebounds per game.
“He’s been around, he’s been vocal and his presence has always been there since he went down,” temmate Jalen Duren said Tuesday. “I know the fans probably haven’t seen him at a game, but he hasn’t went anywhere. He’s still been with us, he’s still been communicating every game, every practice. We’ve still been able to see him at the facility. It was just another day for us.”
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