Gelo's appearance in Detroit comes after the Lions locker room endorsed his song. After defeating the Minnesota Vikings on Jan. 5, a locker room video where a Lions player can be heard shouting "Put that Gelo on!" spread on social media. As fans filtered ...
Terrion Arnold could be the Lions' No. 1 cornerback in 2025 if Carlton Davis III goes elsewhere in free agency.
With the February 6 NBA trade deadline quickly approaching, it certainly appears that Julius Randle isn't going to be dealt. The latest evidence to support that notion comes from longtime Minnesota sports insider Darren Wolfson.
In separate cases, an Osage man is accused of stalking and assault, and a Detroit Lakes man was sentenced for assaulting his nephew.
The Detroit Lions have a pivotal offseason on the horizon, as general manager Brad Holmes will look to bolster a roster that suffered a shocking divisional round defeat to the Washington Commanders as the No.
This milestone will allow Minnesota Flyers Gymnastics and Fitness to break ground this spring, with plans to increase the facility size by 22,000 square feet.
If Detroit Lions re-sign Kevin Zeitler, it could impact the future of Graham Glasgow and whether second-year man Christian Mahogany starts in 2025.
The Detroit Pistons lose their 2025 first-round NBA draft pick if they reach the playoffs because of the trade to acquire Isaiah Stewart in 2020.
The NFL Draft is fast approaching, and the Minnesota Vikings have several needs on both sides. Here are some top-end players that the team should target if they keep their first-round pick.
The Lions currently hold the 28th pick in the NFL Draft. While the premier talent may be off the board by the time they pick, there are plenty of options that could suit Detroit's needs.
Pro Football Focus (PFF) suggested the Vikings chase a rival Detroit Lions guard and former Pro Bowler who could end the woes on the offensive front. PFF's Mason Cameron deemed Minnesota the best ...
Following Detroit’s shocking upset loss in the Divisional Round, Fraley received his second interview with Seattle. This time, it was in-person. However, it appears Fraley is opting to remain in the Motor City, not pursuing opportunities in the Pacific Northwest or perhaps with the Chicago Bears under his former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.