New Detroit Lions’ linebacker Grant Stuard has been around the block before in the NFL. The fifth-year linebacker spent his rookie season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the last three with the Indianapolis Colts. Two well-run, respectable franchises. However, having spent a little time in the Lions’ offseason program, Stuard has quickly noticed that things are a bit different over in Allen Park.
“It’s been something. It’s been an adjustment period, you know what I’m saying?” Stuard told Kory Woods of MLive following Week 1 of OTAs in Allen Park. “And I’m studying my butt off just because the standard is the standard here. So (I’m) just trying to really match that level of intensity and expectation.”
For someone like Stuard, who is known for how hard he plays the game, to comment on the intensity during practice—you know Lions’ coach Dan Campbell really has things dialed in.
You can read the entire story from Woods right here.
And now, onto the rest of today’s notes:
Congratulations to St. Joseph High School, who edged out Brighton in a nail-biter, 21-20, to capture the 1st Annual Detroit Lions Youth Football – Girls Flag Football State Championship at Ford Field! @LionsYouthFB pic.twitter.com/XnYKdcFanE
— STATE CHAMPS! Michigan (@statechampsmich) June 1, 2025
In one of my favorite collaborations of all time, Lions’ running backs David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs have partnered with Faygo to promote HouseofFaygo.com.
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Yahoo’s Matt Harmon, the creator of Reception Perception, previewed Lions third-round pick Isaac TeSlaa in his latest YouTube series focusing on rookie wide receiver fits with their new teams: