Michael Pittman Jr. is a goofball off the field and a psychopath on it. He's cultivated what he calls multiple personalities.
Carlton Davis III missed practice Wednesday with a quad injury, but Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell said he expects the team's No. 1 cornerback to be on the field for Sunday's NFC North showdown ...
The Detroit Lions took to the practice field once ... Meanwhile, Carlton Davis remained out while dealing with a quad injury. Initially, coach Dan Campbell expressed optimism about Davis' chances ...
The Detroit Lions were thrown a wrench late in ... told reporters he was "good to go" for Sunday's game after dealing with a quad injury. He was officially ruled questionable.
Detroit was also missing offensive tackle Dan Skipper (rib) and cornerback Carlton Davis (quad). Defensive back Brian Branch was limited by a knee injury after his standout performance in Sunday's ...
As of this morning, the Red Wings television home has officially re-branded from Bally Sports Detroit to FanDuel Sports ...
The Detroit Lions have a Monday night game this ... D.J. Reader was coming off his second season-ending quad injury and is 30 years old. Marcus Davenport missed 13 games last season and had ...
Delta Air Lines, however, made that connection by announcing that passengers on 200 flights this past weekend were not getting meal service because of a “food safety issue” at its Detroit ...
Also, former President Trump insulted the city of Detroit during a speech. Former prosecutor Charles Coleman, Michigan Democratic Party Chair Lavora Barnes and Pennsylavia State Senator Marty ...
per CBS Sports Research. They joined the 2013-2014 Raiders in this notorious club. A chorus of boos, "Let's go Lions" and "Jared Goff" echoed throughout the stadium all game long. Detroit scored ...
They hurried to the convention hall in downtown Detroit, then known as the TCF Center ... her phone — emblazoned with a “TRUMP 2020” logo — appearing to record poll workers counting ...
The GOP presidential nominee used a speech to the Detroit Economic Club to unveil his vision of a car industry “renaissance” built partly through higher protective tariffs on imports.