The Detroit Lions won a franchise-record 15 games this season but lost their playoff opener to the Washington Commanders.
Sheila Ford Hamp stepped up to support general manager Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell two-plus years ago when the Detroit Lions were 4-18-1 under their leadership.
Post sports gambling editor/producer and digital sports editor Matt Ehalt is in his first season in the NFL Bettor’s Guide.
The divisional-round NFL playoff schedule includes two games on Saturday: The Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Commanders at Detroit Lions. Here's what you need to know before the NFL playoff games today, including times, TV channels ...
Jets hiring Lions DC Aaron Glenn
The Chiefs knocked off the Houston Texans 23-14 while the Commanders upset the top-seeded Detroit Lions 45-31. It’s a remarkable turnaround for the Commanders, having won only four games a year ago.
The Lions are the No. 1 seed in the NFC for the first time and host the Washington Commanders Saturday in the divisional round. With a win, the Lions could reach the NFC championship game for a second consecutive year and host the game for the first time in franchise history.
Houston Texans beat Chargers 32-12 in wild card round ... Denver Broncos lost to Bills 31-7 in wild card round. 1. Detroit Lions lost to Commanders 45-31 in divisional round. 2. Philadelphia Eagles beat Packers 22-10 in wild card round, beat Rams 28-22 ...
This includes the Detroit Lions, which were eliminated by the Washington Commanders in the NFC Divisional Round. The Lions currently hold the 28th pick in the NFL Draft. While the premier talent may be off the board by the time they pick,
The Texans have fired offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik after two years in Houston, according to multiple reports. Houston also fired offensive line coach Chris Strausser and assistant offensive line coach Cole Popovich after the unit allowed second-year quarterback C.J. Stroud to be sacked 54 times last fall.
The Miami Dolphins are hiring Robert Prince to be their new wide receivers coach, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
Former Houston Texans cornerback Aaron Glenn is returning to where his NFL career began. Glenn, a native of Houston and former Texas A&M star defensive back, agreed in principle terms to become the 19th full-time head coach for the New York Jets history.