Taylor Decker has a lot on his mind these days.
Amidst the drama surrounding the Bears’ quarterback situation, Chicago LB T.J. Edwards chimed in how he feels about QB Justin Fields. Edwards spoke very highly about Fields to the media at Super Bowl Week, advocating for why he should be brought back.
With the Kansas City Chiefs hoisting the Lombardi Trophy, another NFL season is in the books. As a result, all eyes are turning toward the 2024 campaign.
According to NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero, the Bears are interviewing Chargers WR coach Chris Beatty for the same role on their staff. Per Connor Hughes, the Bears have an interview scheduled with former Titans WR coach Rob Moore as well.
Detroit Lions left tackle Taylor Decker is happy he stayed with the organization, even when there were some pretty lean years. Decker heard the loud critics
This past weekend, the Detroit Lions were blessed with another chance to move on in the playoffs after beating the Los Angeles Rams 24-23.
Emotions were running high late Sunday night in the Motor City as the Detroit Lions won their first playoff game since the 1991 season with a 24-23 win over the Los Angeles Rams.
Another game and another blown call by the referees in a contest involving the Detroit Lions. During a late second-quarter drive in Detroit’s Wild Card matchup with the Los Angeles Rams, the Lions faced a fourth-and-five from the LA 41-yard line.
The first round of the 2024 NFL Playoffs are in full swing and with that, always comes more scrutiny for officiating crews across the league. Late in the first half, the Detroit home crowd was furious with a call officials made against Taylor Decker.
Lions fans still aren’t over the ending of the Cowboys game last Saturday. And what’s the best way to protest? Buy some billboard space. Reporters in Detroit are starting to spot billboards along the major highways in the city.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is not happy with the NFL’s reported stance on his team’s recent eligibility controversy.
Referee Brad Allen and his NFL crew that made the controversial call against the Lions last Saturday will be back this week to officiate the Steelers-Ravens game.
This controversial NFL rule doesn't appear to be changing anytime soon.
Detroit Lions offensive tackle Taylor Decker did his best to shed light on what happened on the controversial two-point conversion that wasn’t in the team’s 20-19 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
Did Taylor Decker or Dan Skipper report to the officials prior to the Detroit Lions’ controversial two-point conversion attempt in their 20-19 Week 17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys?
The Detroit Lions had their go-ahead two-point conversion wiped away Saturday night after lineman Taylor Decker failed to report as eligible. But one video circulating on X had some fans absolving Decker of guilt.
The Lions were on the losing end of a 20-19 decision to the Cowboys on Saturday night thanks to a controversial penalty on a two-point attempt that would have won the game.
A suspicious video from the Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions game on Saturday night is going viral on social media that appears to show Taylor Decker reporting to an NFL official he was an eligible receiver for a two-point conversion late in the fourth quarter.
Left tackle Taylor Decker has been playing for the Detroit Lions since he entered the NFL in 2016. In other words, he’s been through a lot, which makes Sunday’s 30-24 win on the road over the Minnesota Vikings so much sweeter.
What a Sunday man. The Detroit Lions went out and won a nailbiter to clinch their first divsion championship in 30 years. Obviously everyone on the team is filled with emotion for different reasons.
Offensive tackle Taylor Decker, a 2016 first-round pick of the Detroit Lions (No. 16 overall), has hit the century mark in career starts. It came on a day in which Detroit soundly defeated the winless Carolina Panthers, and improved to 4-1 for the first time in Decker’s NFL career.
Not an official designation, but the point is clear from head coach Dan Campbell when he says left tackle Taylor Decker is "less than questionable" to play Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks due to an ankle injury.
Offensive tackle Taylor Decker was not spotted at Tuesday's practice, during the portion that was open to the media at the team's Allen Park facility.
Detroit Lions left tackle Taylor Decker realizes this is the most-hyped team he's been a part of since he joined the organization via the 2016 NFL Draft and also understands nothing of note is won on paper.
Offensive lineman Taylor Decker, who has played for the Lions since they drafted him in 2016, had a message for those who have joked about the Lions’ futility for the last few years: It will not be forgotten.
The Lions have opened up a chunk of cap space. Detroit converted $6MM of Taylor Decker’s base salary into a signing bonus, according to ESPN’s Field Yates (on Twitter).
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