It’s no secret at this point that the Detroit Lions sported one of the best offensive lines in the NFL during the 2024 season. Right tackle Penei Sewell was originally selected to go to the Pro Bowl, left tackle Taylor Decker is replacing Sewell due to injury and center Frank Ragnow is also heading to Orlando.
The Detroit Lions were predicted to take a page out of last year's NFL Draft playbook in the first two rounds of this year's draft.
The Detroit Lions will have a few decisions to make along their offensive line this offseason, and both of those decisions come at the guard spots with Kevin Zeitler, who is a pending free agent, and Graham Glasgow,
Having a strong offensive line is part of the Detroit Lions' identity, and maintaining that is always a priority for GM Brad Holmes.
The Detroit Lions' offensive line is the engine that makes the muscle-car offense zip, which means an offseason of rebuilding that line is key.
If Detroit Lions re-sign Kevin Zeitler, it could impact the future of Graham Glasgow and whether second-year man Christian Mahogany starts in 2025.
Three of this seasons starters, left tackle Taylor Decker (31), left guard Graham Glasgow (32), right guard Kevin Zeitler (34) are over 30 years old, and another, center Frank Ragnow, will turn 29 ...
Graham Glasgow did not have his best season and Kevin Zeitler was not available ... and another to be the future at left tackle behind Taylor Decker. Aireontae Ersery (Minnesota) and Jonah ...
The Detroit Lions won a franchise-record 15 games this season but lost their playoff opener to the Washington Commanders.
ALLEN PARK -- The Detroit Lions have 21 unrestricted free agents this offseason as they try and get back to business and deliver on their sky-high expectations.
With the Detroit Lions' 2025 season getting further into the rearview mirror, it's time to evaluate the season that was with final position grades.
After winning 15 games and scoring the most points in the NFL, fueling the offensive line remains a priority in Detroit. "That’s the engine for us," Holmes said last week. "I don’t care how good we ever get on the offensive line,