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The Detroit Lions could use some help along their offensive line right now, and there's no doubt about it. There's been quite a lapse from where they were at this time last year. The expectation is that the Lions will stand pat with what they've got,
Defending Super Bowl champion Eagles have made 4 in-season trades, including one Monday for DE Jaelan Phillips. Detroit Lions still in need of help.
The Detroit Lions front office was ultimately not able to execute at a trade at this year's deadline. Throughout the afternoon, there were several deals executed by other teams, but general manager Brad Holmes was not able to pull of a move to improve the team.
The Lions' could use some reinforcement for their injury-riddled offensive line, but it won't be coming from a former member of the team who announced his retirement ahead of the 2024 season.
Dan Campbell sees Lions adding offensive line depth at 2025 NFL trade deadline after losing OG Christian Mahogany in Week 9
Campbell noted that "if there's somebody that (GM Brad Holmes) knows that he feels good about and that I would, then he'll bring it (to me)," and he cited the countless hours of legwork Holmes and Assistant GM Ray Agnew put in evaluating potential trade targets. He also added that Holmes, "has brought up a couple of things already."
Dan Campbell in his news conference Monday said he didn't envision Taylor Decker or Penei Sewell practicing Wednesday for Detroit Lions due to injury.