Detroit, MI
5 things to watch: Lions-Giants joint practices
3. New kickoff rule
Special teams coordinator Dave Fipp has spent a lot of time figuring out the best combinations of personnel for the new kickoff play and who might fit best returning kicks. It will be interesting to see the two teams practice the play during the week.
It’s good to go against another team early on to see how they are strategizing the play and what Fipp and the Lions might need to do to counter.
“There’s a lot of unknown, I think,” Fipp said last week. “At the end of the day what I told our players is, we’ll be ready to adjust on the scheme and all that stuff, but any play in football is going to come down to the same old things.
“It’s going to come down to blocking or evading a blocker, and then it’s going to come down to tackling and it’s going to come down to making somebody miss. So, at the end of the day, we’ll spend a lot of time on fundamentals and technique, and we’ll also be ready to adjust and adapt to any other thing that we see out there that we think is successful.”
4. D-line and secondary gains
This Lions’ defense will be much improved in 2024 if they can get a more consistent pass rush from their front four and better play all around from their revamped secondary. So far the first two weeks of training camp those two areas look to be the most improved on the entire team.
“Man, we are getting off blocks, you even see improvement in players like (Alim McNeill) Mac, (Aidan Hutchinson) Hutch, just taking another step, Levi (Onwuzurike), certainly (Marcus) Davenport’s back out there now and he’s practicing,” Campbell said.
“And then with the DBs, man, you feel us challenge, we’re challenging on the perimeter and they’re covering pretty good down the field, so when you do that, you can’t help but get better.”
It’s looked good so far against Detroit’s offense, which is one of the better units in the league. The hope is the defense really has the edge and gets the better of a Giants’ offense that wasn’t as productive last year and doesn’t have all the weapons both upfront and at the skill positions as the Lions have.
Detroit, MI
Teen on moped hit by car after cruising through stop sign in Detroit
Photos by FOX 2 Photog Scott Federspiel
DETROIT (FOX 2) – A 16-year-old moped driver was hospitalized after a crash on Detroit’s west side on Wednesday night.
The backstory:
Detroit police say the teen disregarded a stop sign while going east on Vassar when he collided with a vehicle turning south on Outer Drive at about 9:30 p.m.
Photos by FOX 2 Photog Scott Federspiel
The boy was taken to a nearby hospital where he is listed in critical condition. The driver of the car, a woman in her 30s, was not injured.
The Source: Information for this report is from Detroit police.
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Detroit, MI
Chickens, geese found at vacant home after nonprofit reports them stolen
Chickens and geese that went missing from a local nonprofit’s Detroit site were found in the backyard of a nearby home, the director of operations said Wednesday.
The Full Circle Foundation, a Grosse Point Park-based nonprofit, said more than a dozen chickens and geese were believed stolen from a chicken coop on Detroit’s east side that also features the Full Circle Edible Garden.
The nonprofit provides training and job opportunities for young people with special needs.
Neighbors who learned from news reports about the missing flock found the “chickens were being held in the backyard of a vacant home not far from the Full Circle Edible Garden,” said Stephanie DiVirgil, director of operations. She said Ribbon Farm 4-H owns the flock.
“The homeowner was contacted, and she reached out to Full Circle to confirm,” said DiVirgil. “We were able to retrieve all of the chickens and geese that were found on the property, 19 in total.”
The foundation and Ribbon Farms 4-H are working to secure the site, including cameras, fencing and lights.
“We will likely start a fundraising campaign to have these items installed,” DiVirgil said. “We’ve gotten amazing support from the community, including offers to help pay for these additional security measures.”
Detroit, MI
DPD investigating after human remains found in home on Detroit’s west side
DETROIT (WXYZ) — Human remains were found in a furnace of an home on Detroit’s west side, the Detroit Police Department tells us.
The remains was found by an individual working on the home in the 5200 block of S Clarendon just after 11 a.m.
Anyone with information can call 313-596-2260 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-SpeakUp.
Stay with WXYZ.com for updates on this developing story.
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