Observations: Lions Working Through All Options on New-Look Offensive Line
WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, JUL 20 – Steelers and Lions training camps highlight the importance of developing young offensive lines amid injuries and roster changes, with coaches emphasizing stepping up and building trust.
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Lions training camp observations: Rookie Tate Ratledge takes center stage on Day 1
ALLEN PARK — The Detroit Lions became the second team to begin training camp practices on Sunday, kicking off with an unpadded session in Allen Park to officially start the 2025 season. Here are some observations from Sunday’s practice in Allen Park: Related Articles Ian Kennelly ready to be ‘sponge’ in Lions’ safeties room Lions’ Levi Onwuzurike out for season with ACL injury Lions training camp p…
Observations: Lions working through all options on new-look offensive line
"Our OLine - we’ve got to sort this OLine out, it’s an open competition right now and that’s going to be important this camp is we’ve got to find some guys that we know we can count on, they’re going to win the job, they’re going to be guys we can rely on."
Detroit Lions 2025 training camp Day 1 observations: Tate Ratledge opens at center
Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Observations from Day 1 of the Detroit Lions 2025 training camp include notes on Tate Ratledge, Christian Mahogany, and Ian Kennelly. The Detroit Lions held their first training camp practice of the 2025 season on Sunday, and while most things played out as expected, there were several injury updates and a few surprises on the depth chart. With this being the first practice of the acclimation period…
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