Detroit, MI
Detroit Lions-Minnesota Vikings inactives: Hendon Hooker serves as 3rd QB for first time
MINNEAPOLIS — The Detroit Lions helped bring a new rule to the NFL this year that allows teams to dress an emergency third quarterback for games, and they are taking advantage of it for the first time Sunday.
The Lions designated rookie quarterback Hendon Hooker as their emergency third quarter for Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings (1 p.m., Fox) at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Hooker, a third-round pick in April, spent the first 15 weeks of the season on the nonfootball injury list as he rehabbed from the torn left anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) suffered in college at Tennessee. The Lions (10-4) added Hooker to the active roster this week as their No. 3 quarterback, behind starter Jared Goff and veteran backup Teddy Bridgewater.
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In March, the Lions proposed allowing teams to dress a third quarterback for games without having that player count against the 48-man gameday roster.
NFL owners adopted the rule in May, giving teams that have three quarterbacks on their 53-man roster the option of having an emergency quarterback in case of injury.
Hooker can only play Sunday if the Lions lose Goff and Bridgewater to injury or disqualification.
The Lions can clinch their first division title since 1993 with a win over the Vikings (7-7). They have not won the NFC North since its inception in 2002, and have not made the playoffs since 2016.
They also can qualify for the postseason with a loss or tie by the Seattle Seahawks against the Tennessee Titans.
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Cornerback Jerry Jacobs (hamstring), linebacker Derrick Barnes (shoulder), tight end Brock Wright (hip), cornerback Steven Gilmore, receiver Antoine Green and defensive tackle are inactive for the Lions, who elevated Michael Badgley from practice squad to handle kicking duties for the second straight week.
Cornerback Bryon Murphy and safety Lewis Cine are out for the Vikings, who designed Josh Dobbs as their third quarterback. Nick Mullens makes his second consecutive start at quarterback.
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Detroit, MI
Downtown Detroit puts final touches on Christmas tree lighting ceremony
(CBS DETROIT) – Downtown Detroit will begin to be a lot brighter just in time for the Christmas season. The city will host its 21st annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony on Friday.
“A lot of what we’re focused on is making sure is not only is it a great family event for all ages, but truly a safe event,” said Eric Larson, CEO of Downtown Detroit Partnership.
The countdown is on, and the final decorations are being staged. The city expects at least 50,000 people to travel downtown to witness the spectacle.
“Pack your patience because, as you see, streets are blocked off now, they’ll be blocked off then, so you’re going to park out a little way,” Wayne County Sheriff Raphael Washington said.
Safety is a big priority and over 100 officers will be out and about. In past years, city leaders say minors have had habits of attending, and this year, they plan to crack down and even ticket parents who aren’t supervising their kids.
“Minors that are 15 and under. They need supervision at 8 p.m.; if you are 16 or 17 years old, your supervision starts at 11 pm,” Interim Police Chief Todd Bettison said.
This will mark Bettision’s first time hosting a major event since becoming interim chief. He says he’s ready, and although many officers will be downtown, other parts of the city won’t be neglected.
“We ensure that the neighborhoods are covered and that its adequate officers are still in the neighborhood of the city so that those runs are being answered. I’m not neglecting anything we have it all covered,” Bettison said.
Campus Martius and all surrounding areas will be packed. With an event of such size. CBS News Detroit learned that DPD, the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office and Michigan State Police partnered to keep the area safe.
“Everyone in law enforcement agencies are short in manpower. It’s important that we come together as one band,” Washington said.
Authorities say it’s a gun-free zone, and metal detectors will be out checking people. By the night’s end, Downtown Detroit will be lit up with nearly 1 million Christmas lights.
Detroit, MI
Michigan football flips Belleville QB Bryce Underwood from LSU
(CBS DETROIT) – The Michigan Wolverines are bringing in a new force to the football team after flipping Belleville High School quarterback Bryce Underwood from LSU.
Coach Sherrone Moore confirmed the news on X, saying, “YES SIR! The Best players in Michigan go to Michigan.” The Wolverines reshared Moore’s post with a GIF of the coach celebrating at a game.
The No.1 recruit in the class of 2025 had been committed to the LSU Tigers since January 2024.
The flip comes as the Wolverines struggled to maintain a leading quarterback. In October, quarterback Jack Tuttle announced he was retiring to focus on his health.
This story is developing.
Detroit, MI
Pistons News: Malik Beasley Feels Detroit is ‘a Second Home’
Over the past years, Malik Beasley has suited up for countless different franchises across the NBA. His journeyman voyage continued this summer when he inked a one-year deal with the Detroit Pistons in free agency.
Through the first few weeks of the season, Beasley is looking like one of the best value signins of free agency. His outside shooting has provided a much-needed dynamic to Detroit’s offense, and he is putting up some of his best numbers in the process. Beasley is currently averaging 15.4 PPG and shooting 39.3% from beyond the arc on 9.1 attempts per game.
Along with having success on the court, Beasley seems to be enjoying his new life outside of basketball as well. During a recent appearance on The Detroit Pistons Podcast, the veteran sharpshooter opened up on how Detroit is a bit of a second home for him.
“My mom’s from here born and raised,” Beasley said. “My mom used to bring me out here every summer with my sister. To be out here right now playing for the Pistons is a dream come true. It’s like my second home…I’m just glad to be here.”
At the moment, Beasley finds himself in the midst of one of the best offensive streaks of his career. Despite shifting between the second unit and starting lineup, he has racked up five straight 20+ point performances. Beasley has notched a season-high 26 points on two occasions in the past week, once against the Milwauke Bucks and once against the Washington Wizards.
Between his complementary play on the court and being a veteran leader behind the scenes, Beasley has been a huge addition to the Pistons this season. His presence on and off the floor has been a catalyst to their impressive start to the year.
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