Detroit, MI
Detroit Lions keys to victory against Carolina Panthers

The Detroit Lions (7-7) have an opportunity to win their fourth straight sport after they tackle the Carolina Panthers (5-9) Saturday.
To be able to pull out the victory, plus additional enhance its odds of creating the playoffs, listed below are three issues Detroit should do in opposition to the Panthers.
Stop Brian Burns from attending to Goff
The 24-year-old EDGE defender is the definition of a sack-master, and is at present having fun with a career-best season.
Burns, a first-round choose of the Panthers in 2019, has already amassed career-high marks in each sacks (10.5) and tackles for loss (14).
Moreover, he is already collected 58 whole tackles (tied for a career-best mark; final occurred in 2020) and 18 quarterback hits (as many as he produced final 12 months and three away from his career-best whole of 21 in ’20).
For his efforts, the Florida State product was named earlier this week to his second straight Professional Bowl.
So, the onus Saturday will probably be on Detroit to maintain the cross rusher at bay as a lot as doable.
Burns works totally on the left aspect of the road, so Lions left deal with Taylor Decker will probably be tasked with blocking the fourth-year professional for many of the Week 16 tilt.
It will not be a simple project for Decker, who’s allowed simply three sacks this season. However, I consider Decker and Detroit’s offensive line, the workforce’s strongest positional group in 2022, will probably be up for the problem.
Get the bottom sport going
One of the best ways of exploiting the Panthers’ protection is thru operating the soccer.
Going into this Week 16 matchup, Carolina has allowed the Eleventh-most dashing yards (1,830) and the eighth-most dashing touchdowns (16) within the NFL this season.
And, only a week in the past in opposition to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Panthers allowed Steelers operating again Najee Harris to build up 86 yards and a landing on the bottom.
Subsequently, on Saturday, it would be good to see Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson get D’Andre Swift and Jamaal Williams concerned early and sometimes.
It is one thing that hasn’t occurred in current weeks, nevertheless.
“Yeah, I’d like to, I’d like to (run the soccer extra), however the adverse runs actually, actually damage,” Johnson advised reporters Wednesday. “We must be environment friendly, and we have to get going, keep on schedule and forward of the sticks. We had been in too many second-and-longs final week, and it made our lives tough. So, yeah, no, I feel they definitely acknowledge it’s one thing that we’ll proceed to handle, because the week goes on, too. And, that’s sort of been the story of our season is fires pop up, we’re simply in a race to attempt to put them away. And certain sufficient, one other week comes by, and different fires pop up. So, it’s our cycle proper now.”
Williams hasn’t rushed for greater than 37 yards in every of Detroit’s final three video games. Swift, in the meantime, has fared higher the final three weeks, averaging 4.8 yards a carry.
Nonetheless, within the Lions’ Week 15 contest with the N.Y. Jets, Swift and Williams mixed for below 90 yards (85), and failed to seek out the top zone (on 21 whole carries).
It is time to get the bottom sport again on monitor. And, by doing so Saturday, the Lions would considerably enhance their possibilities of returning to the Motor Metropolis with their eighth win on the season.
Cease Carolina’s run sport
Working the soccer is the perfect factor the Panthers do offensively.
Going into this Christmas Eve matchup, Carolina has collected the Seventeenth-most yards on the bottom (1,645) and the Twelfth-most dashing TDs within the league (13).
D’Onta Foreman, a 26-year-old again who’s in his first 12 months with the Panthers, paces all Carolina runners with 646 dashing yards and 4 scores on the bottom.
Foreman amassed simply 9 dashing yards per week in the past, although, after accumulating a complete of 187 yards on the bottom within the Panthers’ earlier two video games.
In the meantime, Detroit has allowed lower than 100 dashing yards every of the final three weeks, together with simply 50 yards final week in opposition to the Jets and a measly 22 yards in Week 14 in opposition to the Minnesota Vikings.
I consider Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn’s unit has a strong shot of being stout in opposition to the run as soon as once more on this Week 16 tilt. And, if such happens, it tremendously enhances the workforce’s odds of stymieing the Panthers’ offensive assault and subsequently securing the win in Carolina.

Detroit, MI
Blue’s Clues Legend Steve Burns Gets Real in Detroit

Steve Burns—yes, the original host who helped a generation solve puzzles with a paw print—joins Jay at Motor City Comic Con for a heartfelt conversation. Steve reflects on his Blue’s Clues journey, the emotional fan response to his return, and his support for the Starlight Children’s Foundation, a cause bringing happiness to seriously ill children.
It’s nostalgic, moving, and full of heart—don’t miss it.
Detroit, MI
Javier Báez continues to make magical moments for Detroit Tigers

Breaking down Javier Báez’s unexpected strong start to 2025 season
Mark Gorosh and Freep sports reporter Jared Ramsey debate surprising early season performance of Javier Báez for Tigers on the “Days of Roar” podcast.
- Javier Báez had a spectacular defensive game for the Detroit Tigers in their 5-4 win over the Toronto Blue Jays.
- Báez made a “Superman” catch in center field, doubling off a runner at first base.
- He also hit a home run, his third in three games, and made another key defensive play in the ninth inning.
TORONTO — Just when you think that Javier Báez can’t top himself.
Just when you think: OK, there’s no way he has more magic inside that glove. Or maybe, inside his heart.
Well, he does something else. He tops himself — this time, making a spectacular “Superman”-style catch, adding yet another layer to this amazing comeback story. Look, it’s a bird … it’s a plane … nope, it’s just “El Mago” doing his thing.
“How special he’s been,” Tigers pitcher Jack Flaherty said with pure admiration after Báez made play after play, in big moment after big moment, in a 5-4 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on May 16. “It’s awesome.”
The first moment happened in the second inning. Toronto’s Addison Barger was on first after a Flaherty walk and Nathan Lukes drilled a ball into the right-center gap.
You could almost see Barger thinking: Oh, I might score. At the very least, I might end up on third.
But Baez made another amazing, jaw-dropping diving catch. He looked like Superman, flying through the air, his body parallel to the ground as he snagged the ball. Then, he made it even better. He sprang up and fired a perfect throw to Spencer Torkelson at first base, easily doubling Barger off.
El Mago.
The Magician — two for the price of one.
End of the inning.
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“I saw him break and he had a pretty perfect angle at it,” Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said. “Then the layout, and I might be equally as impressed with the throw, just to be able to catch his breath for a second and get up and throw a one-hopper for the double play — impactful play, very big at the point of the game, to be able to end the inning, keep Jack’s pitch count down and kind of demoralize the other side.”
You almost forget that, for this converted Gold Glove shortstop, this was just his 22nd game in center in the big leagues and he was out there, in the words of Hinch, showing “his athleticism in center field at a field he’s never played center field — pretty awesome stuff.”
The route was perfect. The read was perfect. The jump? Yeah, simply perfect. Báez caught the ball 340 feet from home plate and then he had the instincts to come up firing. Which is the only part that was not really surprising. Because he’s the most instinctual player on this team.
“I was surprised with the catch, honestly,” Báez said. “As soon as I caught it, I saw he was kind of flying. So I kind of made sure that it was a good throw.”
He kind of shrugged. It’s like he surprises himself sometimes. Like the magician doesn’t know the tricks until he pulls the magic from the hat.
But that moment did so many things for the Tigers.
First of all, he single-handedly saved a seriously stressful moment for Flaherty. At worst, the Blue Jays would have had runners on second and third with one out. And it saved pitches on Flaherty’s arm.
“I want to talk about Javy,” Flaherty said, after earning an encouraging outing. “He comes here and struggles for two years. But it just it goes to show that you can’t write guys off or give up on guys, especially a guy like that, who is as talented as anybody who has probably ever played this game.”
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Yes, Flaherty was thankful for Báez. But it resonated far deeper than that. Flaherty completely appreciates how Báez has gone through the fire and come out the other side, finding the magic again.
“It’s in there, it doesn’t just go away,” Flaherty said.
Flaherty appreciates everything about Báez : the work he’s done behind the scenes and the adjustments he’s made and how he has embraced playing center. “I’m so happy for him, and it’s awesome to see,” Flaherty said. “It’s also a testament to who he is and how much work he’s put behind everything — no matter who wants to try to write you off, or what they have to say.”
Hinch wants his players to find a way to contribute to a win, either at the plate or in the field. And Báez certainly did that and more.
Because in the top of the eighth, the game was getting tight after the Blue Jays had pulled to 4-3.
But there is something important we are learning about Báez. Something fans in other places already knew: The bigger the moment, the better Báez plays. And he hit a 95 mph fastball, crushing it 408 feet to left-center for a home run, his third in three games and his sixth this season — as many as he had all of last year.
“He’s swung the bat pretty well to the pull side,” Hinch said. “He’s getting pitches to hit and we’ve always told him, or we’re telling him, that don’t you have to be perfect. Get a pitch to hit and and have a plan. He did and he didn’t miss.”
But Báez wasn’t done.
There was one final defensive play.
In the bottom of the ninth, with two outs, Myles Straw hit a sinking liner to center field. But Báez came flying up, trying to catch it. He couldn’t get there in time. But more importantly, he didn’t let it get past him because the tying run was on base.
“If the ball gets past them, we’re probably still playing,” Hinch said.
And so, this amazing, magical season continues for Báez. He entered this game with a .309 batting average in 130 plate appearances — just a few short of the 140 currently required to qualify for the batting title. Still, he was ninth in average and tied for ninth with 27 RBIs. That was thanks to a 15-game stretch in which he hit .368 (21-for-57) with five homers, 15 runs and 23 RBIs for a 1.179 OPS since April 26. And then he homered against the Blue Jays.
Put another way: He’s just raking.
“It feels great, honestly,” Báez said, “to give something to the team.”
That’s not a throwaway line. It’s the essence of who he is. This is a magician who performs for others, not for himself.
Everything is for the team. For everyone else.
And that is why the better this team plays, the bigger the moment, the more magic comes out of Báez.
Contact Jeff Seidel: jseidel@freepress.com. Follow him on X @seideljeff.
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Detroit, MI
Oakland County Man Injured In Road Rage Shooting: Police

DETROIT — An Oakland County man was injured in a Wednesday road rage shooting on a Detroit freeway, according to police.
The shooting at 2:35 p.m. Wednesday on the Lodge Freeway, known as M-10, and 7 Mile Road in Detroit, according to police.
The 64-year-old Birmingham man was taken to a nearby hospital where he is expected to survive, according to police.
Police said the man was alert and conscious while on the scene. They also found the man’s vehicle, which had several bullet holes, police said.
Police determined road rage was the motive for the shooting.
Officials did not release the suspect vehicle or a description of the shooter, as the investigation continues.
“It is disappointing to hear that another traffic dispute led to gunfire,” said First Lt. Mike Shaw. “I cannot stress enough that it is only driving. A driving error should never lead to the use of a weapon.”
Police asked anyone with information to call 855.MICH.TIP or crime stoppers 800.SPEAK.UP.”
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