The Detroit Lions have a major question mark along the defensive line going into the 2025 campaign, as Alim McNeill may not be ready for the start of the season after suffering a torn ACL in December.
Detroit Lions defensive tackle Alim McNeill knew something was up after he landed awkwardly on the Ford Field turf in a Dec. 15 loss to the Buffalo Bills. McNeill didn't know the pop he felt in his knee would end his strong fourth season and keep him on ...
Now that the Detroit Lions' season has come to a close, defensive lineman Alim McNeill is focused on getting back on the field as he rehabs an ACL injury.
Lions defensive lineman Alim McNeill tore his right ACL against the Buffalo Bills in December. Here's the latest from him on his recovery.
The Detroit Lions' 2024 season was a success, and it's time to evaluate with final position grades. Today, we're concluding with the defense.
The Detroit Lions were in the building on Sunday to clean out their lockers after the season-ending loss to the Washington Commanders on Saturday and we got some injury updates a few players.
The Detroit Lions had an incredible regular season with a disappointing finish in NFL playoffs, but the best part? It doesn't feel like an end.
After a season shortened by injury, safety Ifeatu Melifonwu is approaching free agency this offseason, but he'd love to stay in Detroit if it works out.
Holmes set a precedent with his approach to the 2021 draft class, as core players Amon-Ra St. Brown and Penei Sewell both signed big extensions. The Lions also handed hefty extensions to Jared Goff, Alim McNeill and Taylor Decker.
Detroit Lions defensive tackle Alim McNeill could only watch from afar as the Lions were dealt a devastating defeat that ended their season. Sidelined since Week 15 with a torn ACL, McNeill was unable to suit up down the stretch. It was a new experience for him, as he said it was the first time in which he's had a season end due to injury.
Injury prevention is at the forefront of everybody’s mind especially after the high number of injuries to the Detroit Lions defense in 2024. One actionable way to prevent injuries is to try to limit the number caused by friendly fire – teammates hitting each other.
Detroit’s core returns for 2025 and will be healthy again. But two important assistant coaches may not come with them.