After adding Jaelan Phillips, Devin Lloyd and John Metchie this week, the Panthers still have some pretty notable needs.
The Detroit Lions still have a need at left tackle and one ESPN analyst believes the team could be a good fit for a Green Bay Packers offensive lineman who remains unsigned.
There seems to be a clear landing spot with the Cleveland Browns for former Detroit Lions LT Taylor Decker.
The Detroit News' Nolan Bianchi and Richard Silva discuss the moves the Detroit Lions have made in free agency through Wednesday, and more.
The 10-year veteran left tackle declined a pay cut and requested his release, freeing up $11.6 million in Detroit cap space.
By granting Taylor Decker's request for a release, the Lions cannot recoup money from his signing bonus if he retires.
Three days later, the Lions fulfilled Decker's wishes.
The Detroit Lions have officially turned the page. On the first day of the NFL's legal tampering period, the Lions announced that they have released longtime starting left tackle Taylor Decker. Decker ...
Fans of the Detroit Lions had varied reactions to the news of the official release of veteran left tackle Taylor Decker.
The Chicago Bears just saw the rival Detroit Lions drop a solution to their issue at left tackle onto the free-agent market ...