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Kyle Meinke

Kyle Meinke

Reporter at MLive

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Recent Articles

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Lions sign running back to 2-year contract extension

David Montgomery has signed a new contract that will keep him in Detroit through 2027.
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Lions QB Jared Goff has a shot at history in Dallas

Goff is closing in on the NFL record for longest streak of completions.
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Lions add starting safety to injury report

Kerby Joseph was downgraded to a limited participant due to a hamstring injury.
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Lions could lose linebacker for year, but get good injury news too

The Lions are pessimistic about Derrick Barnes playing again this season.
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Inside the locker room: Lions CB says refs were on Seahawks’ side

“I don’t know what I did. Maybe I should take them to dinner or something? I don’t know. Follow ‘em on Instagram? I don’t know, but today was not my day."
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Why the Lions sidelined Brian Branch for Monday Night Football

Branch developed an illness over the weekend and was ultimately ruled out before kickoff.
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Lions starting to see ‘Jameson effect’ from defenses

The Arizona Cardinals gave extra attention to the speedy receiver, which helped open up other players to strike.
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Full list of the Detroit Lions players to miss practice

All-Pros Frank Ragnow and Sam LaPorta were among those sidelined on Thursday.
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Dan Campbell is a big fan of gritty Detroit Tigers

The Lions head coach is proud of the red-hot baseball played by the Tigers.
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Really? Lions lose All-Pro center to injury too

Frank Ragnow is considered week to week after partially tearing his pectoral muscle in Arizona.
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The Lions are getting back to what they do best

The Lions wanted to bully Arizona, and that's exactly what they did on both sides of the ball.