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We’re coming down to the wire on the 2025 NFL trade deadline, and the Lions’ window of opportunity will close at 4 PM ET. They are coming off a 27-24 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, and after talks of needing to improve execution on third downs, the Lions went 2-for-13 on 3rd-and-4+ and averaged 2.5 yards each play.
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5 reasons the Detroit Lions didn't make a trade at the deadline and why they were right to sit this one out
I get it, Detroit Lions fans. You're probably pretty upset right now, as you watched another NFL trade deadline pass, where seemingly every good team got better with big-time trades, and Brad Holmes and the Lions did nothing.
The Detroit Lions front office was ultimately not able to execute at a trade at this year's deadline. Throughout the afternoon, there were several deals executed by other teams, but general manager Brad Holmes was not able to pull of a move to improve the team.
Some fans are sure to be disappointed with the lack of a trade deadline move, especially with how the Lions looked in their most recent game. Start the day smarter. Get all the ne
The Lions were never credibly linked in any trade rumors beyond "Player X would fit nicely in Detroit" hypotheticals, and Campbell had previously stated that he didn't expect the Lions to make any moves. "It was certainly more intriguing but it was not good enough. So, all good."
The NFL trade deadline has come and went, and for a Detroit Lions team looking for answers after a tough loss to the Minnesota Vikings, they found none on Tuesday. Whether they tried to find some help and couldn’t, or just weren’t that interested, remains a mystery.
Campbell told 97.1 that the Lions have "looked there" ahead of the trade deadline. He also added they could shift some pieces around on the OL to find the right fit.
The Detroit Lions signed Linebacker Ty Summers to the active roster, bringing back the linebacker who serves a key role on special teams.
The one-year Lion left for a luxurious $9 million in Tennessee, but with the Titans stumbling to a 1-8 record, Zeitler’s one-year deal makes him a prime candidate to be traded tomorrow. He is the clear “plug and play” option for Detroit, starting 16 games for them last season.
The Detroit Lions stand pat at an NFL trade deadline that featured some big moves, including the Jets selling off premium defenders
MLive's Dungeon of Doom podcast opened the mailbag again for this week's episode. And, go figure, there were a bunch of reader-submitted questions about the team's lack of moves at the trade deadline.
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Lions intent on turning page in clash vs. reeling Commanders
The Detroit Lions stood pat during the trade deadline. Now, head coach Dan Campbell wants his club to move forward following a surprising home loss. Detroit (5-3) will look to bounce back from a 27-24 loss to Minnesota when it faces the Washington Commanders on Sunday in Landover,