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Josh Reynolds: ‘We’re Going To Be Explosive’ on Offense
The Lions scored solely 19.1 factors per sport a season in the past, rating simply twenty fifth out of 32 NFL franchises.
But, with the offseason acquisitions of vast receivers DJ Chark and Jameson Williams, the workforce is optimistic that the offense can take the following step and turn out to be extra explosive in 2022.
Detroit, from an offensive standpoint, also needs to be helped out by the truth that it determined to carry again fellow receiver Josh Reynolds.
Reynolds, a midseason acquisition of the Lions in 2021, was re-signed by Detroit basic supervisor Brad Holmes this offseason to a two-year deal value as much as $12 million.
In seven video games within the Motor Metropolis final season, the previous Los Angeles Rams fourth-round choose caught 19 balls for 306 yards and two touchdowns. He proved to be a precious piece for Detroit, because it made important strides offensively within the second half of the season.
Now, heading into his second yr as a member of the group, he believes the Lions shall be a lot more durable for defenses to gameplan for going into the ’22 season. And, for Reynolds, one of many the reason why would be the numerous choices the workforce has in its receivers room, which additionally contains Amon-Ra St. Brown, Kalif Raymond and Quintez Cephus.
“I believe it’s obtained just a little bit to do with opening up the playbook just a little bit. We’ve obtained formations for everybody. Places all people all over the place,” Reynolds mentioned throughout his OTAs media session Thursday. “So, it makes it arduous for defenses to gameplan for any person, as a result of they are often in a unique spot the following week. I believe it’s a giant factor with the offense proper now. And, as soon as we get it down, we’re going to be explosive.”
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The additions of Chark and Williams, together with a returning St. Brown, who set the Lions franchise file for receiving yards by a rookie in 2021 (912 yards), ought to result in an uptick in productiveness for Detroit’s receivers room.
Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson believes “the sky’s the restrict” for the place group this upcoming season.
“We obtained sensible gamers. Actually, throughout the board, we have now sensible gamers, which as soon as once more we discuss in regards to the verbiage and all that. The system. That’s needed. We’ve obtained to have sensible gamers, if we’re going to have the ability to assault defenses the best way we’re trying to assault them,” Johnson expressed earlier this week. “That room appears to be like actually good proper now. If we simply proceed to remain wholesome and push one another alongside, the sky’s the restrict.”
It additionally helps that Reynolds, not like final yr, will be capable of be part of the workforce firstly of the season.
He was claimed off waivers by Detroit after its Week 9 bye a season in the past, after being launched by the Tennessee Titans. He suited up for simply 5 video games with the Titans, hauling in 10 catches for 90 yards and nil touchdowns.
“I imply, it’s superior (being with the Lions from day one), to have the ability to truly study whereas we’re operating performs and (see) what we’re on the lookout for and the defenses, to have the ability to run this play or that play,” Reynolds mentioned. “So, I imply, with the ability to begin from sq. one is a giant distinction.”
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Have Detroit Lions ever won the Super Bowl? No. They’ve never even made it
7 interesting facts about Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions head coach
Learn more about Dan Campbell, the dynamic head coach of the Detroit Lions.
Have the Detroit Lions ever won the Super Bowl?
No, they have not won the Super Bowl, nor have they even played in the NFL’s ultimate game in the previous 58 editions. But they are the consensus Super Bowl 2025 betting favorite entering Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season, and lead the NFC at 10-1 entering Thursday’s Thanksgiving feast vs. the Chicago Bears.
Sadly, the Lions are the only NFC team to never make the Super Bowl. Three other NFL teams have never played in the Super Bowl, all in the AFC: Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Houston Texans.
However, both the Jaguars and Texans are expansion teams: The Jaguars joined the NFL in 1995, and the Texans arrived in 2002.
The Browns did not exist for three seasons (1996-98) after the team moved to Baltimore to become the Ravens, which means the Lions are the only club which took part in every season in the Super Bowl era to never make the game.
The Lions last January crumbled away their best chance ever to reach the Super Bowl, blowing a double-digit third-quarter lead and losing a gut-wrenching NFC championship game to the San Francisco 49ers.
Super Bowl LIX (59) is set for Feb. 9, 2025, at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, home of the New Orleans Saints.
There are 12 NFL teams to never win the Super Bowl, with records via Pro Football Reference:
- Lions (0-0)
- Browns (0-0)
- Jaguars (0-0)
- Texans (0-0)
- Chargers (0-1)
- Titans (0-1)
- Cardinals (0-1)
- Falcons (0-2)
- Panthers (0-2)
- Bengals (0-3)
- Bills (0-4)
- Vikings (0-4)
Lions championship history
The Lions last played for an NFL title in 1957, crushing the Browns, 59-14 for the crown for the third time in the 1950s. The Lions also beat the Browns for the NFL title in 1952 and 1953.
The Lions also won the NFL championship in 1935, their second season in Detroit.
The Lions famously had only one playoff win since that 1957 title — until last season, when they won twice: a 24-23 thriller over the Los Angeles Rams and 31-23 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Both games were at home at Ford Field, their first home playoff games since 1993.
HOW WE GOT HERE: Why Detroit Lions fell into championship obscurity
Some believe the team is cursed by Bobby Layne, who put a hex on the Lions in 1958 after he was traded to Pittsburgh. But that curse, when Layne purportedly said the team would not win a championship for another 50 years, was supposed to end in 2008. Instead, the Lions went 0-16 that season.
The Lions have made the NFC championship game twice: in the 1991 season, where they were promptly discarded by Washington, the eventual champions, 41-10, and in the 2023 season, when they blew a 17-point halftime lead and lost to San Francisco, 34-31.
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'No need to terrorize us': Detroit's Grandmont residents frustrated over larcenies
DETROIT (WXYZ) — Residents in the Grandmont neighborhood on Detroit’s west side say they’re frustrated by larcenies that have occurred throughout the year. The most recent incident happened just days before the holidays.
Tamara Regan has lived in the Grandmont neighborhood for seven years. She loves the community but has been on edge throughout the last year due to larcenies and trespassing incidents.
“Break-in after break-in after break-in every night to the point where now we joke about it, who’s turn is the next,” Regan said. “There is no need to terrorize us like this.”
Last September, she caught a man jumping her fence on her home surveillance system, looking through her car windows. The man got spooked and took off. She says she has a chat with members of the neighborhood and they discuss the larcenies in the area.
This past summer, a large number of items were stolen including lawn equipment.
“At the beginning of the summer, they were jumping gates, taking lawn equipment, trying to break into homes, looking into homes, so it’s been really bad,” resident Quintin Ceasar said.
Most recently, Regan yet again caught a man stealing her package on her home surveillance last Saturday around 2 p.m. Detroit Police say multiple homes were hit in this most recent attack. Cmdr. Dietrich Lever of the 8th Precinct says they believe they have identified the individual and are looking to bring him into custody.
Detroit police say larcenies are actually down throughout the city but are slightly up in the 8th Precinct. Lever says they are aware of the incidents and are investigating. They have increased patrols and say the prowler from earlier this summer has been apprehended and charged.
“I really would encourage those people to stop doing this before somebody gets hurt. It’s unnecessary,” Regan added.
Detroit police say if you’re having packages delivered before the holidays, make sure to track them. And if you’re not home when they’re being delivered, ask a friend or neighbor to pick it up.
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Grizzlies Star Ja Morant’s Playing Status vs Detroit Pistons Revealed
Coming off their exciting win against the Toronto Raptors, the Detroit Pistons are slated to take on the Grizzlies Wednesday night. Despite recently making his return to action, J.B. Bickerstaff won’t have to game plan to go against one All-Star.
After missing the Grizzlies last eight games, Ja Morant made his return to action Monday night against the Portland Trail Blazers. The All-Star guard quickly returned to form, posting 22 points and 11 assists in 23 minutes of action. Having just missed extended time, the Grizzlies seem to be proceeding with caution with their star point guard. Morant has already been ruled out for Wednesday’s matchup.
Even though Morant won’t be action, the Pistons will still have to prepare to go against a skilled point guard. Scotty Pippen Jr. has finally found a home in the NBA in Memphis, and is making the most of his opportunity. Recently starting in place of Morant, Pippen Jr. erupted for 30 points and 10 assists against the Chicago Bulls.
Aside from Pippen Jr., Desmond Bane is another player Detroit will have to watch closely with Morant on the sidelines. The sharpshooting guard will likely be a focal point in the offense as Memphis fills the void of the former No. 2 pick.
Even though they’ll be shorthanded, the Pistons are going to have their hands full with this Grizzlies team. They’ve remained competitive despite their injury, currently sitting in fifth place at the Western Conference at 11-7.
As for the Pistons, they’ll look to keep their momentum rolling as they slowly crawl back to .500.
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