Tracy Walker back in Detroit because ‘I believe in these guys’

Free agent safety Tracy Walker back in Detroit because he believes in the coaching staff and their vision for the Lions

Tracy Walker had other options as an unrestricted free agent. The safety is coming off a 108-tackle season where he also logged six PDs and raised his level of overall play. But Walker decided he wanted to stay in Detroit and help be a part of the rising Lions tide.

Walker admitted on Tuesday, the day he agreed to a new three-year contract with the Lions, that he considered Detroit the best option all along. The 27-year-old safety relayed a conversation with his agent about his free agency choices.

“He was like, ‘T, I got teams here, what you want to do?'” Walker told reporters on Tuesday. “And I was just looking at him, and I said, ‘You know what, I think Detroit is where I’m going to be back at.’ And he was like, ‘You sure?’ And I’m just like, ‘Yeah, we’re going to Detroit. F it.’ ‘All right, cool. We’re going back to Detroit.'”

A reasonable person might question why Walker wanted to return to a 3-13-1 team that is still near the beginning of a massive overhaul. He had a very easy answer at the ready for that very question.

“My coaching staff. I believe in them,” Walker said. “I believe in these guys. That had a huge role in me wanting to come back. I believe in everything these guys stand for and what they’re all about. We’re all on the same agenda. We all want to win. I been here four years. I’m tired of losing in Detroit. Coaches feel the same. They’re tired of seeing Detroit being a laughingstock in the NFL.”

Walker agreed to a new three-year, $25 million contract to put his money where his heart is — back in Detroit to be a part of creating a winner.

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