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The Detroit Lions are back at home on Sunday to take on the Cleveland Browns. Ahead of that matchup, the Lions have made a small handful of roster moves. Including one Lions fans have been asking for.
One Detroit Lions player is in the dog house with the NFL heading into the team's Week 4 matchup against the Cleveland Browns.
Jim Schwartz has no shortage of memories with the Detroit Lions and at their home Ford Field. A well-respected defensive mind in the NFL for nearly three decades, Schwartz had his lone head coaching stint with the Lions from 2009-2013 and led the franchise to the playoffs in 2011 for the first time since 1999.
It culminated in a 1-yard touchdown run by David Montgomery which made the score 14-7. Obviously, a one possession game that hasn't even reached halftime yet is not decided; not by any means. However, the Lions established the upper hand in this game with that drive, and also conveyed how they had the perfect game plan to get the victory.
In order to emerge victorious for a third straight week, the Lions must limit the productivity of three Browns players: EDGE Myles Garrett, defensive tackle Maliek Collins and running back Quinshon Judkins.
PFSN's Ian Cummings predicted Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions to select Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Detroit Lions flew into Baltimore last week and mauled Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson on seven sacks in a “Monday Night Football” battle featuring two of the best teams in the
Detroit arrived at Week 4 with a 2-1 record, with point totals of 52 and 38 in the victories. “We do what we do here,” Campbell said. “We have an identity, we have a culture, and nothing’s going to change that.