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ESPN’s Aaron Schatz predicts the Detroit Lions could cut longtime left tackle Taylor Decker this offseason due to age, injuries, and declining 2025 metrics.
ESPN shared its big prediction for the Detroit Lions' offseason, forecasting a potential cut candidate.
The Detroit Lions experienced their fair share of injuries in 2025, especially in the secondary. And the team’s safety group was arguably most affected by the injury bug, with starters Brian Branch and Kerby Joseph both missing time and eventually succumbing to season-ending injuries.
During his college days at Arkansas, Skipper hosted former Lions center Frank Ragnow on a recruiting trip before becoming teammates there and in Detroit. Skipper spent most of his nine-year career with the Lions, earning his spot as the trusted sixth man off the bench more times than not.
After becoming a critical cog in the Detroit Lions' defense in just his third season, linebacker Jack Campbell has won the 2025 Pro Butkus Award.
Veteran Detroit Lions defensive end Al-Quadin Muhammad is in line for a hefty raise next season. General manager Brad Holmes was able to secure the services of the 30-year-old, in 2025, on a one-year contract for just under $1.5 million.
Detroit Lions offensive tackle Dan Skipper announced on Thursday that he is retiring after nine seasons in the NFL and has his sights set on coaching.
Detroit Lions star Amon-Ra St. Brown reacted to the news of a man crashing his vehicle into an airport while wearing his jersey.