Lions fans love rookie LB Malcolm Rodriguez and his pregame outfit

Rodrigo rocked the cowboy outfit he shopped for on Hard Knocks and the Lions fans love it

Malcolm Rodriguez was one of the stars of HBO’s Hard Knocks this summer. Cameras loved the vivacious rookie linebacker with the winning smile and relentless attitude.

In the last episode, Hard Knocks followed Rodriguez to his roots. His (Oklahoma State) Cowboy roots, to be specific. Rodriguez went shopping at a Detroit-area cowboy outfitter and snapped up some duds.

Rodriguez rocked the cowboy look as he strolled into Ford Field for his first NFL game. And the Lions fans absolutely loved it!

Watch: Brad Holmes tells NC A&T marching band they’re playing Lions halftime show

Lions GM Brad Holmes told the marching band at his alma mater, North Carolina A&T, they’re playing Detroit’s halftime show in Week 1

Detroit Lions GM Brad Holmes is a proud graduate of the University of North Carolina A&T. Now Holmes gets to give back to his alma mater, and he did so in a very cool way.

Holmes addressed the Aggie marching band via teleconference to let them know they’ll perform at halftime of the Lions’ season home opener against the Philadelphia Eagles. The reaction from the Blue and Gold Marching Machine says it all:

The Lions have typically stuck with Detroit-based musical acts for halftime performances. Bringing in the extravagant HBCU marching band is a welcome change of pace. The fact that it has a connection with Holmes makes it even better.

Hard Knocks trailer shows scenes from the Lions’ coach-free practice session

The latest Hard Knocks trailer shows scenes from the Lions’ coach-free practice session

The Detroit Lions pulled off an unusual practice on Monday night. The players went out to the practice field and found no coaches to lead them through drills.

Head coach Dan Campbell opted to let the players themselves run the practice session. Campbell patrolled the field but allowed everything, from warmup exercises to team drills, to be directed by his Lions players.

The Hard Knocks camera crews were on hand too, and they captured the coachless practice. In the latest trailer for the show’s upcoming episode, which airs Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO’s streaming platforms, shows scenes from the change-of-pace practice. The players themselves seem surprised at first before accepting the challenge. Campbell addresses the team afterward, too.

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Hard Knocks once again delivers, builds hype around the Detroit Lions

Hard Knocks once again delivers in Episode 3, builds hype around the Detroit Lions

The third episode of HBO’s Hard Knocks gave a very unique behind-the-scenes look at the Detroit Lions.

The episode did put some focus back on subjects from earlier in the series, such as Malcolm Rodriguez and Aidan Hutchinson, while also turning its attention to some new players and stories.

Early on, the focus was on undrafted rookies Obinna Eze and Kalil Pimpleton. It’s no secret that undrafted players have a harder path to get to the league than any other player. Eze was able to talk about moving from Nigeria to America and falling in love with the sport of football. At the same time, the cameras showed that he has a long way to go to make the roster as he struggled in practice and was chewed out in meetings.

Pimpleton’s screentime had a much more positive feel to it. Whether it was him juggling in front of the team or him showing off his speed, it was clear that the Hard Knocks crew sees something in the young rookie out of Central Michigan.

The episode went on to give us a look at the Lions’ joint practice with the Indianapolis Colts.

The most electric part of that segment was the constant feud between running back Jamaal Williams and Colts linebacker Zaire Franklin. As the two continued to face off, the trash talk and tensions rose. It didn’t take long for the two to literally be at each other’s throats while coaches attempted to break them up.

The third act of the episode featured running back Craig Reynolds and rookie cornerback Chase Lucas during the preseason game against the Colts.

Throughout footage of the game, the Hard Knocks team was able to make it feel as though one was watching it for the first time and unaware of the outcome. We saw players in the heat of the battle and it made for quality television. To top it all off, Dan Campbell’s emotional locker room speech at the end wrapped up the theme of the episode perfectly.

Theres still two more episodes of Hard Knocks featuring the Lions to go and the bar has been set high after this week’s episode.

Watch: Aidan Hutchinson wreaks havoc on his 1st NFL drive

Watch: Lions rookie DE Aidan Hutchinson wreaks havoc on his 1st NFL drive

Welcome to the NFL, Aidan Hutchinson! The celebrated Detroit Lions rookie made his presence known right away in the team’s preseason opener against the Atlanta Falcons.

After making a tackle down the field on Falcons QB Marcus Mariota on a scramble on the first play of Atlanta’s first possession, Hutchinson showed on the very next snap that he’s already capable of making big plays up the field too.

Hutchinson swam under veteran left tackle Jake Matthews and quickly smacked Falcons RB Qadree Ollison two yards behind the line of scrimmage. This is a perfect example of why the Lions are so excited about the No. 2 overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft and why he can make a big impact right away.

Later in the drive, Hutchinson drew a holding penalty on the Falcons right guard, too.

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Look: Highlights from the Lions Family Fest at Ford Field

The Detroit Lions held an open scrimmage in Ford Field as part of the team’s Family Fest on August 6th

The Detroit Lions held an open practice and scrimmage session in Ford Field on Saturday. More than 18,000 fans showed up for the exhibition, the first chance to catch the Lions in the second year under head coach Dan Campbell for most fans.

The crowd was hyped up, in part thanks to Campbell himself. The players also gave the Ford Field faithful much to cheer about.

Here are some of the top photos of all the action from Lions Family Fest 2022:

Top photos from the first 2 days of Lions training camp

The top photos from the first two days of Detroit Lions training camp

The first two days of Detroit Lions training camp are in the books. The players, coaches, trainers and staff have been quite busy getting ramped up and ready for the 2022 season.

From Wednesday’s overcast morning to the bright sunshine on Thursday, it’s been a pleasant two days in Allen Park.

Here are some of the top photos taken from Lions training camp so far.

Watch: Jameson Williams nails his Madden NFL 23 speed rating prediction

Williams is exceptionally fast and the Madden NFL 23 ratings did not disappoint

One of the sure signs a player has made it to the NFL is being included in the seminal Madden series of video games. The ratings for all the attributes a player gets are more important to most players than you might think, too.

EA Sports is releasing the latest edition of Madden soon, but they teased the Madden NFL 23 by having some rookie wide receivers guess their in-game attribute ratings. Detroit’s Jameson Williams was one of the players featured.

Williams correctly nailed his speed attribute. He told host Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson that he was a 98 speed guy, and that’s exactly what the No. 12 overall pick earned from the Madden rating analysts.

“They know,” Williams boasts when his 98 rating is revealed.

Entering the league with a 98 speed rating is well justified for Williams, even though he couldn’t run during pre-draft workouts due to a torn ACL. His Alabama and Ohio State game tapes are littered with examples of his top-shelf speed. That’s why the Lions traded up to get him.

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Reviewing the ‘Inside The Den’ Detroit Lions NFL draft documentary

Reviewing the latest episode of ‘Inside The Den’ in the Detroit Lions NFL draft war room

The long-awaited debut of the newest “Inside The Den” episode was recently released by the award-winning Detroit Lions Media Department, and it was well worth the wait.

This episode focused on the behind-the-scenes action for the Lions during the 2022 NFL Draft. This episode caught some amazing moments between Lions General Manager Brad Holmes and Head Coach Dan Campbell. It also focused primarily on the top few rounds where the team obtained four quality football players that they seemed to have had targeted long before the draft ever even started.

Let’s take a look at some of the great quotes and moments during this 52-minute video that all Lions fans should support.

The video starts with a multitude of different national media praising the Lions for their draft. Peter Schrager (Good Morning Football), Tom Pelisero (NFL Network), and Chris Simms (NBC Sports) just to name a few.

Almost every one of those analysts noted that the Lions obtained the “best defensive player in the draft and the best offensive playmaker in the draft” and that is rarely if ever done by one team in the NFL Draft.

Last year the Lions were changing their leadership from top to bottom, and this year they were much farther ahead when it comes to preparation and process than they were previously entering this draft. “More organized, more time, and more capital this year,” said Holmes

As the footage showed, there was tension in the room as the draft began with the Lions not knowing who would go first overall. The Lions were thrilled to get Hutchinson but were very nervous leading up to that first overall pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars and that was clear on the face of Campbell where Holmes said he had played out all the options in his head over and over again leading up to this day. There was a big fist pump from Dan Campbell when the Jags selected Travon Walker (Georgia) over Aidan Hutchinson (Michigan).

“Only one name was up on the board!”, Holmes said to Campbell that their selection and preference were clear. Campbell loved the pick and kept repeating “we got a football player right there, we got a football player.”

Hutchinson was so great during his pre-draft meeting and it was evident how physical he wanted to play and his love for football and the Lions brass loved his mentality.

“The thing that jumps out about Aidan, you are getting a guy that is relentless and plays the football the way it’s supposed to be played,” said Lance Newmark, Director of player personnel.

“He’s a Detroit Lion through and through,” noted Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn.

“Now the real work begins,” said Holmes after taking Hutchinson, and he now put his plan into action of potentially trading up for one particular player he’s had his eye on for a long time.

The video showed that he had already laid the groundwork with a multitude of teams, but the Minnesota Vikings in particular. Holmes would now follow up on those discussions with the Vikings in hopes to land the player he targeted.

Jameson Williams, a wide receiver from Alabama appeared to be their one and only trade target and someone they had coveted all along.

Campbell seemed to think that the Saints trading up right in front of them might take their guy, but Holmes felt they might want someone right away that could help them on Day 1 and Williams was still recovering from his ACL injury suffered in the NCAA National Championship game. They then said to each other, “Dude, we are going to get him”.

Holmes pounded the desk with the same excitement the moment he knew his guy was still there as he did the previous year when he was able to draft Sewell, and jumped on the phone to finalize things with the Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, rookie General Manager of the Minnesota Vikings.

They quickly finalized the deal, but it appears Holmes never specifically told Minnesota his target while doing the trade-up. The Lions couldn’t be more ecstatic about completing this trade and now securing this type of top talent at the wide receiver position.

“This guy can be a potential game-changer and a true #1 wide receiver. Those guys don’t come along very often. A guy with his rare game-changing speed, yet so physical and gritty. Those are the guys we want to build our team around and our program and make cornerstones of our franchise.” stated Brad Holmes.

There appeared to be excellent communication with Lions Owner Shelia Hamp throughout the draft and especially on why the first two picks are such good fits for the type of team they are building in Detroit.

Day 1 review by Campbell, “exactly the way it played out is what we thought was going to happen. That’s why we made the move we made. It’s awesome!”

As the draft progressed into Day 2, the Lions weren’t done getting some of their top targets. They sweated out pick after pick hoping their guy would fall to them for their 2nd-round pick (46 Overall). Sure enough, Josh Paschal from Kentucky was there and that was the player they really wanted badly with that selection.

Chris Spielman seemed most excited about the Paschal pick as he appeared to heavily endorse this player.

Paschal was someone they really wanted based on what Holmes deemed as “elite intangibles”.

“Passionate and powerful” is how Paschal described his own play while being interviewed by the Lions at the NFL scouting combine. The Lions coaches agreed wholeheartedly with his relentless motor.

The other big targets on the Holmes and Campbell wish list, and yes they literally scribbled names down on a small sheet of paper weeks earlier it appeared and all signs point to those names on that wishlist being: Hutchinson, Williams, Paschal, and one name remaining they really hoped they could still get, but felt there is no way he would still be available when they picked in Round 3.

Kerby Joseph, Safety (Illinois) was there for them in Round 3 Pick 97 Overall which both shocked and really excited all the draft evaluators in the room. Joseph had one of the greatest moments with his family at his draft party. There was just so much love, joy, and excitement in that room.

The Lions rounded out their draft on Day 3 and these were some of the notable moments caught on video.

Multiple scouts and evaluators told Brad Holmes that James Mitchell, Tight End (Virginia) was the best player to pick in Round 5 when they were on the clock.

Spielman loved Malcomn Rodriguez, Linebacker (Oklahoma State) as a linebacker and special teams player. Rodriguez had a bitter-sweet draft day experience as he was at his Grandma’s funeral when he was drafted by the Lions.

James Houston, Linebacker (Jackson State) was intriguing to them based on his play as an off-the-ball linebacker and as a pass rusher. His numbers and explosive plays at Jackson State were eye-popping.

They took a really experienced and no-nonsense cornerback Chase Lucas from Arizona State with their final pick in the 7th Round who can compete and possibly help them with their secondary depth plus on special teams. The Lions draft was now complete and all were very excited about the players they had just obtained.

Holmes, the leader of the Lions draft room then was quoted as saying this looking back at the development and at his draft as a whole, “I really think we made some moves to solidify the future, but we are just going to stay aggressive and keep building this roster.”

This was a great behind-the-scenes look for the Lions fans during the 2022 NFL Draft, and “HBO Hard Knocks” will also be in Allen Park soon for Training Camp which will be more tremendous footage for this die-hard fanbase to enjoy. These genuine videos help give a true glimpse into the legitimate plan this regime has for this football team, this city, and this franchise for years to come.

Watch: The Lions draft room reaction to landing Jameson Williams

Watch: The Lions draft room reaction to landing Jameson Williams with a trade in the 2022 NFL draft

One of the highlights of the latest episode of “Inside The Den” from the Detroit Lions takes us to the moment when the staff realized they were getting what they wanted in Alabama wide receiver Jameson Williams.

The draft-centric episode from the Lions’ in-house media shows GM Brad Holmes working the phones to negotiate a trade with the Minnesota Vikings to move up to No. 12 overall. But it’s contingent on Williams being there. And that came into serious question when the New Orleans Saints traded up to No. 11.

To the relief of Holmes, head coach Dan Campbell and the rest of the Lions draft room–which was unified in coveting Williams, the Saints chose Ohio State WR Chris Olave instead of Williams.

The clip from Twitter nicely frames the background and then captures the spontaneous jubilation when everything falls the way the Lions wanted.

The overjoyed reaction from the room tell you just how excited the Lions are to have the speedy Williams in the den, even if he might not be ready for the start of his rookie season.