As the Lions begin their quest for the Super Bowl, one thing is clear: they’re not sweating the target on their back.
On January, 8th the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame announced that former Oregon Ducks offensive tackle and current Detroit Lions offensive lineman Penei Sewell had been selected as the 2024 ...
Sewell says he has watched last season's playoff loss at least 10 times, and this time the Lions won't be denied.
Detroit Lions right tackle Penei Sewell was voted as a first-team All-Pro on the third annual list gathered by a vote of his peers. According to the NFLPA, "For too long, we allowed everyone else ...
Dec 5, 2024; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Lions offensive tackle Penei Sewell (58) in the back of the endzone after splashing water on his face during pregame warmups before their game against ...
Sewell says he has watched last season's playoff loss at least 10 times, and this time the Lions won't be denied.
Sheila Ford Hamp stepped up to support general manager Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell when the Detroit Lions were 4-18-1 under their leadership. Back then, there were doubts that Detroit got it right.
Detroit bolstered the backfield in 2023, signing free agent David Montgomery and drafting Jahmyr Gibbs in the first round. The Lions also addressed a desperate need in free agency by adding guard Kevin Zeitler last offseason. The investments have paid off.
The Lions will host the Washington Commanders on Saturday night from Ford Field in the divisional round. Washington has won six straight games, with its rookie quarterback leading the way and looking like a cold-blooded star in Jayden Daniels.
PHILADELPHIA -- Taped on the wall by Lane Johnson's locker is a comparison chart between him and Penei Sewell. The Associated Press All-Pro teams were released on Friday when the chart was placed ...
The National Park Service offers free entry days throughout the year. Five parks, trails and lakeshores in Michigan are open for the winter season, providing an opportunity to explore frozen ...
Just two former Oregon stars, including a Heisman Trophy winner and an All-American tackle, remain on active NFL rosters as the final eight teams will battle in the divisional round this weekend.