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Here’s a breakdown of everything I saw from the Detroit Lions’ sixth OTA practice on Thursday. Participation A full breakdown of attendance for Thursday’s practice can be found here. In short, Terrion Arnold and Sam LaPorta returned to practice on a limited basis (walkthroughs on…
A Lions rookie will have to wait an extra year to make his NFL debut
The Detroit Lions closed out Week 2 of OTAs with a short practice on Thursday afternoon in front of local media. While the day started with the awful news that fifth-round rookie receiver Kendrick Law suffered a torn ACL earlier in the week, Detroit did get some positive injury n…
Kendrick Law will not be available to the Lions in 2026. Head coach Dan Campbell said on Thursday (via team reporter Tim Twentyman) the rookie receiver tore his ACL in practice earlier this week. Law was the second of two players selected in the fifth round of April’s draft by th…
On Thursday, the Detroit Lions announced they signed undrafted rookie wide receiver Kyre Duplessis to their active roster. This news follows Coach Dan Campbell’s announcement that rookie receiver Kendrick Law tore his ACL during OTAs (organized team activities) in the second week…
The Detroit Lions will be without one of their rookies for the season, as Kendrick Law tore his ACL during a non-contact drill, according to Tim Twentyman. “Dan Campbell said rookie WR Kendrick Law tore his ACL at practice on Tuesday,” Twentyman wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Law …
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On Thursday morning, Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell announced that rookie receiver Kendrick Law suffered a torn ACL during a non-contract drill this week at Organized Team Activities. “Hate it for him,” Campbell said. “The kid was doing a good job, but that’s… it’s part of it. …
The hearing will examine “the extent to which” the law “has been used by the professional sports leagues to harm consumers and whether potential legislative remedies may be needed to address that harm,” Rep. Jordan wrote Goodell.
Kendrick Law to the Lions and Eli Heidenreich to the Steelers were the 2026 NFL Draft's most surprising WR landing spots. Here's why both raised eyebrows.
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