After a lackluster 2023 season, there can be a case for Donovan Peoples-Jones to re-sign with Detroit or move on. We are back again with another edition of our Detroit Lions free agent profiles series for the 2023-2024 season.
The Detroit Lions are continuing to navigate injuries as they return from the bye week. Ahead of Sunday's matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers, multiple starters on the offensive line are set to return to action.
The Detroit Lions made just one move at the trade deadline, adding wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones at the expense of a 2025 sixth-round draft pick.
Spencer German of Browns Digest covers the Cleveland Browns for FanNation. He answered five questions to help provide insight regarding new Detroit Lions wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones. 1.
Examining how Donovan Peoples-Jones fits into the Detroit Lions roster and the fallout from the trade. On Tuesday, the Detroit Lions acquired wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones from the Cleveland Browns for a 2025 sixth-round pick.
Across the league, offensive numbers are slightly down, as NFL defenses have had the slight edge this season statistically, through the first eight weeks of the season.
The Cleveland Browns executed a trade on Tuesday before the deadline that sent former 6th-rounder Donovan Peoples-Jones to Detroit. While the Lions get Peoples-Jones, the Browns will receive a sixth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, according to Mary Kay Cabot.
The Detroit Lions lost veteran receiver Marvin Jones earlier this week when he was forced to step away from football for personal reasons and the two sides agreed to mutually part ways. This leaves the Lions with an open roster spot and about 20-25 snaps a game at receiver.
The Detroit Lions parted ways with Marvin Jones Jr. on Tuesday shortly after the wide receiver announced over social media that he was stepping away from football to address personal family matters.
Marvin Jones Jr. has been released by the Detroit Lions after announcing his decision to step away from football.
Marvin Jones has decided to step away from football to attend to a family matter, something which will bring an end to his Lions tenure.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Marvin Jones announced on Instagram on Tuesday that he’s stepping away from football to “take care of personal family matters.” Jones did not travel with the team to Baltimore to play the Ravens on Sunday.
The Detroit Lions announced Monday that they’ve activated WR Marvin Jones Jr from the non-football injury list. Jones, 33, is a former fifth-round pick of the Bengals back in 2012.
The Detroit Lions go into 2023 with some high expectations. 2022 ended on a high note when they knocked off their division rival the Green Bay Packers and prevented them from getting into the playoffs.
Having veteran wide receiver Marvin Jones back on the Detroit Lions roster provides a significant amount of comfort, namely for the coaching staff, who
The Lions were already a well-oiled machine on offense prior to his signing, and he gives the team another option for QB Jared Goff.
Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reported that the deal is for one year and $3M (with incentives that could push it up to $5M in total value).
The Jaguars went from 3-14 and being somewhat of a joke under Meyer last season to winning the division a year later.
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Marvin Jones Jr. and defensive lineman Folorunso Fatukasi have been downgraded from questionable to out for Sunday's game against the host Indianapolis Colts.
The Jaguars' leading receiver spoke with reporters about his argument with head coach Urban Meyer on Wednesday.
Meyer is going through the worst season of his professional career.
Jones represents a nice addition who will stand to help a rookie quarterback assimilate.
Marvin Jones exited his ninth NFL season without a playoff win, and the former Bengals and Lions wideout is looking for a championship contender to become his third team.
Veteran wide receiver Marvin Jones led the Detroit Lions during the 2020 season in all relevant categories, and he's now looking to bring his talents to a contender heading into 2021.
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