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Lions' Marcus Davenport: Moves off PUP list
The Lions removed Davenport (ankle) from their active/PUP list Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. After passing a physical Wednesday, it seems as if Davenport is finally starting to get past the ankle injury that limited him to just four games last season. The veteran linebacker inked a one-year deal with Detroit earlier in the offseason, and he's expected to serve as one of the team's top edge rushers in 2024.
Dan Campbell Emphasizes Work Ethic Ahead of 2024 Super Bowl Quest
Dan Campbell: “We Live Off Work,” Not Reputation. As the Detroit Lions kick off training camp with a focus on their ultimate goal of winning the Super Bowl, head coach Dan Campbell emphasizes the team’s commitment to hard work over reputation. Commitment to Hard Work. The Lions,...
Lions aiming for Super Bowl after breakout season that was team's best in generations
ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell stepped on a riser and stood behind a new, large lectern at the team's training facility. “This is a huge podium,” Campbell said Monday before the team's first training camp practice. Expectations are big for the Lions, too.
Monroe Health Center Celebrates National Health Center Week
MONROE COUNTY W.Va. (WVDN) – Monroe Health Center is proud to celebrate National Health Center Week (NHCW) 2024, taking place August 4-10. The annual event highlights the essential role Community Health Centers play in improving public health and advancing health equity. Health centers represent the nation’s largest primary care network, serving 31.5 million patients nationwide. […] The post Monroe Health Center Celebrates National Health Center Week appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Lions activate Brian Branch, six other players from injury lists
The Lions roster will be looking a little fuller in the rest of this week’s training camp practices. According to the NFL’s daily transaction report, the team has activated seven of the players they placed on injury lists heading into training camp. That list includes defensive back Brian Branch, who was placed on the physically unable to perform list because he was coming back from offseason ankle surgery.
13 Action News Big Story: Social worker shortage
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A massive social worker shortage is looming over the United States. Now, state governments are stepping up their funding in hopes of getting more people to look at college social worker programs. You can watch the full Big Story above. Latest Local News | First Alert...
You Can Now Walk Through Lions Coach Dan Campbell’s Face
After the Detroit Lions' Cinderella story of a season that saw the entire country fall in love with Lions coach Dan Campbell and the GRIT culture he has created in the Lions franchise. He has inspired a new wave of belief in the historically bad (sorry but we all know it's true) franchise, and everyone is excited to see what he does this season.
One Michigan Pizzeria Featured at the Dave Portnoy Pizza Fest
Barstool Sports president, and noted Michigan Wolverines fan, Dave Portnoy might just be the most famous pizza critic in the world. While he's more of a New York pie guy, his One Bite Pizza Fest is set to feature one famous Michigan pizzeria. The One Bite Pizza Festival is ready...
Leader of drug ring that ran out of Detroit motel sentenced
DETROIT – The leader of a large drug trafficking ring that operated out of a Detroit hotel was sentenced Wednesday, July 24. Darrick Bell, 55, was convicted in June 2022 on three drug-related charges. He was acquitted on one count of sex trafficking and the jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict on four other sex trafficking charges.
Gordie Howe International Bridge deck completed
American and Canadian leaders are celebrating a major milestone in the construction of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, now that the work to connect the bridge deck between Windsor and Detroit is complete, the span is an official border crossing.
Detroit Riverfront Conservancy files suit against former CFO, family in $40 million theft case
The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy has filed a lawsuit against its former CFO William Smith – along with his wife, mother, sister and a friend – to reclaim $40 million that was stolen.
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