July 5, 2024

Breaking: 2 star players Lions set to sign offseason

The Lions enter the offseason, with a positive outlook as the team has ample cap space and is not facing any notable free-agent departures.

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Despite a defeat to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game, the short tenure of Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell continues to be an overwhelming success. He took the team from just three wins in 2021 to a few plays away from the Super Bowl this season.

As this squad enters the offseason, the outlook for the 2024 season is positive. The team has significant cap space and is not facing any notable departures in free agency as it looks to build on the exploits of 2023. Offensively, the Lions could look too upgrade at WR1 as Josh Reynolds enters free agency while the guard position is also an area of concern. The team could also look to strengthen defensively with the much-needed addition of a cornerback or pass-rusher.

The NFL Draft and free agency will be key for Detroit, but the team could also look to make additions via trade. Here are two trade targets for the Lions this offseason.

Aidan Hutchinson had a strong sophomore campaign, totaling 11.5 sacks, 33 QB hits, and his first Pro Bowl trip. But as the Lions’ only real pass-rushing threat, opponents were often neutralized him through double-teams. A productive pass-rusher opposite of Hutchinson frees up the Michigan product and makes this defensive line much more dangerous.

Charles Omenihu was part of a Kansas City Chiefs defense that ranked second in the NFL with 57 sacks in 2023. Omenihu contributed seven of those sacks and a pair of forced fumbles despite only starting one contest. Omenihu was one of four Chiefs players with at least six sacks and is a free agent in 2025. If the Chiefs re-sign Chris Jones, that leaves significantly less money to give to the team’s other talented pass-rushers — making a player like Charles Omenihu available in the trade market.

 

 

 

 

 

Detroit Lions, former Oregon Ducks’ star Penei Sewell looks terrified while riding on a roller coaster

Detroit Lions offensive tackle Penei Sewell takes the field before the NFC Championship NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara, Calif., Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)AP

Sewell

Detroit Lions tackle Penei Sewell is participating in the NFL’s Pro Bowl Games in Orlando, Florida this week.

One of the perks of being selected to the Pro Bowl Games is the opportunity to visit one or more of the many theme parks in the city. Sewell and teammate Jahmyr Gibbs paid a visit to Universal Studios Islands of Adventure on Friday. The former Oregon star and Gibbs decided the try out the park’s “Jurassic Park’s VelociCoaster” ride.

According to the park’s website, the “VelociCoaster,” is the “fastest and tallest launch coaster in Florida.” At the very start of the ride, riders are launched to a speed of 70 mph in just 2.4 seconds. Later, riders experience “one of the most unique elements of the ride, a 155-foot tall “Top Hat” which gives you the illusion of flying over Islands of Adventure for a moment before dropping 140 feet down at 80 degrees.”

A photo of Sewell and Gibbs on the ride was posted on TikTok by user @kokonutwtr. Based on the expressions of the two, it’s hard to tell if they were having fun or terrified.

Sewell may have enjoyed the ride, but Gibbs clearly did not.

“It wasn’t really my cup of tea,” Gibbs said on the Lions’ social post.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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