Tagged: Taylor Decker (10 Results)
Lions optimistic on RB Montgomery, LT Decker for TNF
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell said on Tuesday that he is “starting to feel pretty good about” running back DAVID MONTGOMERY and left tackle TAYLOR DECKER’s chances of playing in… More Thursday night’s game against the Green Bay Packers. Decker sat out the past two games with a high ankle sprain, while Montgomery missed Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons with a thigh bruise. Both players said on Tuesday that they hope to play, though the final decision will be up to the trainers. Less
Source: Detroit Free Press
Lions, LT Decker agree to multi-year extension
The Detroit Lions have reached an agreement on a multiple-year contract extension with left tackle TAYLOR DECKER. Decker was headed into the final year of his rookie contract, but he will… More now be with the Lions through the 2024 season. Decker was a first-round draft pick for the Lions back in the 2016 NFL Draft. Less
Source: Detroit News
Stafford throws 3 second-half touchdowns, Decker returns
Fantasy owners expecting a big game from quarterback MATTHEW STAFFORD on Sunday against Cleveland had to wait until the second-half for those expectations to be fulfilled. After a slow start, Stafford threw 3 second-half touchdowns. Sunday’s game also marked the return of OL TAYLOR DECKER from injured reserve.
Source: Detroit News
Decker to return to Lions soon
The Detroit Lions should be getting starting left tackle TAYLOR DECKER back soon. Decker is set to return from the PUP list after tearing the labrum in his right shoulder about… More 5 months ago. With Decker out, quarterback MATTHEW STAFFORD has been sacked 25 times through 7 games – tied for second most in the NFL. Less
Source: Detroit Free Press
Lions hopeful Decker can return soon
Detroit offensive tackle TAYLOR DECKER is eligible to come off the physically unable to perform list for Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh. Decker was expected to miss 4 to 6 months after… More having surgery in June to repair a torn labrum. While Decker appears to be getting closer to a return, Week #9 against Green Bay seems more likely than this weekend against the Steelers. Less
Source: CBS Detroit
Lions add offensive line help
The Detroit Lions traded a 2018 sixth-round pick to the Los Angeles Rams for offensive tackle GREG ROBINSON and signed free agent CYRUS KOUANDJIO in an effort to help solidify their… More offensive line. The Lions lost starting left tackle TAYLOR DECKER to shoulder surgery last week and there is currently no timetable for his return. Less
Source: Detroit Free Press
Around the NFL: Left tackles
Two torn labrums to left tackles, and I think it’s time to lower expectations for the offenses of the Lions and Saints at least a little. You need blockers, and left tackle is the most important position on the line. more »
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Lions OT Decker out 4-6 months
Detroit Lions starting left tackle TAYLOR DECKER is expected to miss 4 to 6 months after suffering a torn labrum in practice last week. Under a best-case scenario, Decker would miss… More at least the first quarter of the season, when the Lions have arguably the toughest stretch on their schedule. A six-month rehab would keep Decker sidelined until early December and could cost him the entire 2017 season. Less
Source: Detroit Free Press
Around the NFL: Detroit Lions
It's two steps forward, one step back for the Detroit offensive line. On the plus side, they added T.J. Lang and Ricky Wagner during free agency. Those additions helped them slot among our top 15 offensive lines in the magazine story. But now they're going to have to play a good chunk of the season without left tackle Taylor Decker. more »
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Lions to have one of the best OLs in NFL?
The Detroit Lions have signed free-agent T.J. LANG to play right guard, just four days after the team made RICK WAGNER the highest-paid right tackle in the league. Add last year’s… More first-round pick, TAYLOR DECKER, and it’s easy to see why Lang thinks the Lions could have one of the best offensive lines in the league. Less
Source: Detroit Free Press