Sep 30, 2009 | Ann Arbor News
Lions cut Carson Butler, give Aveion Cason a tryout
Maybe Detroit Lions running back Kevin Smith really is on a week-to-week status or maybe he isn't. The Lions brought in a slew of players for tryouts today and while that's normal in terms of building the "short list,'' it should be noted that only certain positions were targeted.
Jamie Samuelsen's Blog: Rookie Louis Delmas could be a big hit with Lions fans
The Lions' Louis Delmas has made headlines for two different hits during practice.
Darby, Smith, Standeford on Lions' list of 21 cuts
Defensive linemen Chuck Darby and Shaun Smith, as well as wide receiver John Standeford, were among the players released when the Detroit Lions trimmed their roster to 53 players on Saturday.
Reports: Lions release Billy Cundiff, Aveion Cason and Chuck Darby
According to reports, the Detroit Lions have already severed ties with three players, including two who were with the team last season.
What happened: Rookie Matthew Stafford started at quarterback and went 5-for-9 for 81 yards and an interception against the Bills' second-string defense.
Derrick Williams tries not to spin his wheels with Lions
Not long after the Lions drafted him in the third round, Derrick Williams went to a Red Wings game with fellow wide receivers Calvin Johnson and Bryant Johnson.
Rookie Delmas stirs things up at camp
In the wake of considerable criticism from coordinator Gunther Cunningham, who questioned his defense's will to tackle, Delmas showed he's willing -- even at the expense of his own teammates on offense.
Lions' Kevin Smith is developing into a versatile weapon
With all the attention focused on the quarterback battle and the return of the big guns like Calvin Johnson and Brandon Pettigrew, Detroit Lions running back Kevin Smith had an impressive performance that was largely overlooked.
T.J. Duckett would fill Lions' short-yardage need
T.J. Duckett was cut loose by the Seattle Seahawks after they signed Edgerrin James this week.
Lions say new coordinators give them an advantage
Originally published August 27, 2009 at 3:59 p.m., updated August 27, 2009 at 6:07 p.m. ALLEN PARK, Mich.
The kicking woes continue for the Lions. Backup kicker Swayze Waters, brought in last week to take over for Jason Hanson while he recovers from right knee surgery, woke up Tuesday with a stiff hamstring and was unavailable for practice.
Lions defensive coordinator Gunther Cunningham threatens jobs of defenders who pass up tackles
Missed tackles or, worse yet, turning down a tackle, won't be tolerated by the Detroit Lions.
Louis Delmas' hit on Aveion Cason sparks brawl in Lions practice
The Lions' rookie safety sparked a huge altercation toward the end of Wednesday's practice with a big hit on running back Aveion Cason in the end zone.
Lions WR Dane Looker shows off kicking talent
The Lions got an unexpected bit of bad news Tuesday, when kicker Swayze Waters woke up with a stiff hamstring and had to miss practice.
Lions turn to receiver to kick
The kicking woes continue for the Lions. Backup kicker Swayze Waters, brought in last week to take over exhibition duties for Jason Hanson while he recovers from knee surgery, woke up Tuesday with a stiff hamstring and was unavailable for practice.
Detroit Lions Highlight Reel - MLive.com
A look at the Lions' preseason loss to the Browns: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Joshua Cribbs and the Browns dusted the Lions in Week 2 of the NFL preseason, but that doesn't mean Detroit fans should go ballistic.
Lions turn to receiver to kick
The kicking woes continue for the Lions. Backup kicker Swayze Waters, brought in last week to take over exhibition duties for Jason Hanson while he recovers from knee surgery, woke up Tuesday with a stiff hamstring and was unavailable for practice.
Lions keep dropping the ball ... paging Calvin Johnson
After the Detroit Lions' 27-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Saturday, Lions head coach Jim Schwartz repeatedly mentioned all the dropped passes, but it was more than that.
WHAT HAPPENED: The Lions stunk. Plain and simple. They were terrible in all three phases when the top players were in the game, falling behind, 20-0, in less than 11 minutes.
Rookies remain top reason to watch Lions-Browns
Rookie Aaron Brown did a backflip after scoring a touchdown against the Atlanta Falcons last week.
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