Detroit, MI
Detroit Lions take major hit to OL depth, downgrade 3 players to out
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Detroit Lions have downgraded three of their six questionable players to out for Sunday Night Football in Kansas City.
Detroit will be without defensive back Avonte Maddox (hamstring), and offensive tackles Taylor Decker (shoulder) and Giovanni Manu (knee).
None of these updates is entirely surprising. But it highlights the depth challenges the Lions will have to fight through on the offensive line and in the secondary against the Chiefs.
Decker missed last week’s game with the Lions opting to focus on rest and the long haul. The starting left tackle underwent offseason shoulder surgery. He was back to end camp and in the starting lineup as expected, though. But the injury crept back up, and he practiced only once after the opener, continuing to play the next three games.
“He’s better,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said on Friday. “He’s getting better.”
Manu was in the starting lineup for the first time in his career in the 37-24 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. The 2024 fourth-round pick was in the mix to start again until a knee injury popped up on the injury report late in the week. Manu was limited on Thursday and then missed Friday’s practice.
The Lions signed Dan Skipper from their practice squad earlier this week. Skipper is the most likely option to start at left tackle, with Devin Cochran as a potential elevation from the practice squad.
Skipper has started 11 games over the last three years for the Lions. He’s been called on in these spots before, and it’s the reason why he’s found a new life with this franchise.
Dan Campbell said they thought about flipping Penei Sewell from right to left tackle. But the Lions coach finished that thought by saying, “That’s probably not the first thought, being honest with you.”
Maddox’s absence is a more crushing blow than it’s going to credit for. He was in line to boost the depth at safety and at slot cornerback, with Amik Robertson forced into the CB1 role. Robertson and veteran Rock Ya-Sin are likely the starting outside cornerbacks. It’s tougher to decipher what they’re going to do when they need a nickelback, though.
On the bright side, safeties Brian Branch and Kerby Joseph were not part of Saturday afternoon’s designation updates. Campbell said he feels optimistic about Branch’s chances of playing. And Joseph hasn’t missed a game despite dealing with knee issues dating back to training camp.
“But I don’t feel like this is some long-term thing by any means,” Campbell said of Branch on Friday.
“I feel like we’re going to get him to the game, I really do, but we’ll see. I can’t sit here and guarantee it either.”
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Detroit, MI
Detroit Auto Show opens as industry pares back splashy debuts and leans on test tracks
DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Auto Show returns this week, offering an opportunity to take a peek at the cars of today and tomorrow and also go for a spin.
The annual car-fest at a Detroit convention hall features a lineup of 40-plus vehicle brands. At last year’s show, organizers say attendees took more than 100,000 rides in them.
“That’s what makes the Detroit Auto Show different,” show chairman Todd Szott said. “You can get up close, talk to the people behind the brands and actually experience the vehicles.”
The Detroit Auto Show once was the place for new model debuts, glitzy displays and scores of journalists from across the globe.
Automakers since have determined that new models can make a bigger splash when they’re unveiled to a digital audience on a day when they don’t have to share the spotlight with rivals.
While it has scaled back dramatically from its heyday, it still drew 275,000 attendees a year ago. And it is leaning into interactivity.
Two tracks offer attendees ride-along experiences in internal combustion engine, hybrid and electric vehicles, while the Camp Jeep and Ford Bronco Built Wild Experience give visitors a chance to climb into the vehicles and tackle some makeshift “mountains.”
The show gets underway Tuesday evening with vehicle announcements from Ford Motor Co. as part of the media and industry preview days. On Wednesday, the annual North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year will be revealed. The show opens to the public Saturday and runs through Jan. 25.
Visitors can check out displays under the Alfa Romeo, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Ford, GMC, Jeep, Kia, Lincoln, Ram, Subaru and Toyota nameplates.
Speakers include Republican U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno from Ohio, and a pair of Democrats — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Pete Buttigieg, the Transportation Secretary under President Joe Biden.
Detroit, MI
Detroit man accused of fatally shooting two men in Tennessee
A Detroit man suspected of fatally shooting two men on a Tennessee highway in November was arrested Monday in Michigan, authorities said.
Dashonn Moten, 28, of Detroit was indicted on 17 criminal counts, including two counts each of first-degree murder and felony murder, Knoxville, Tennessee, police said in a social media post.
Moten is accused of killing Troy Hutchison, 33, of Atlanta and Rodrell Jeter, 25, of Detroit during an incident on the morning of Nov. 16 on Interstate 640 in Knoxville.
Moten also faces one count of attempted murder related to a third victim, a 22-year-old Detroit man, who was critically injured in the shooting, authorities said.
Detectives believe the victims were traveling from Detroit to Atlanta in a light-color Ford Bronco with a Michigan license plate, according to a press release issued in November. At that time, police were unsure of a motive or the relationship between the suspect and the victims.
Two days after the shooting, the Bronco was found abandoned in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, police said.
Moten was identified as a suspect based on an investigation that included dozen of interviews, a review of cellphone records and anonymous tips, authorities said.
U.S. Marshals took him into custody Monday in the Detroit area, according to authorities. He is expected to be extradited to Knox County.
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Detroit, MI
Detroit man arrested following manhunt for double murder in Tennessee
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. – A 28-year-old man from Detroit has been arrested for the murder of two people in Tennessee.
Troy Hutchinson and Rodrell Jeter were shot and killed Nov. 16, 2025, outside Nashville, Tennessee. A third man was hospitalized with critical injuries.
Police believe four men were traveling from Detroit to Atlanta in a Ford Bronco when the fourth man opened fire on the victims before leaving in the vehicle. The Bronco was found abandoned in Kentucky, just south of Cincinnati in Ohio.
Jeter and the man who was hospitalized were both from Detroit, while Hutchinson is from Atlanta.
A motive for the shooting remains unknown.
In late November, police identified the suspect as Dashonn Moten. He was indicted on 17 counts, including two counts of first-degree murder, attempted murder, and two counts of felony murder.
After nearly two months, Moten was arrested Friday, Jan. 10, in Sterling Heights and is awaiting extradition to Tennessee for his arraignment.
If convicted, Moten faces possible execution.
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