The Detroit Lions starting offensive line unit never got to play together all that much, as various injuries prevented the unit from meeting it's full potential. While the play was at a high level, supporters were left clamoring for more. Unfortunately, the Los Angeles Rams poached Jonah Jackson, Detroit's starting left guard in free agency.
The Detroit Lions committed to bringing back a key part of their offensive line, signing Graham Glasgow to a new three-year contract. Glasgow inked a three-year, $20 million contract in the hours leading up to the beginning of the NFL's legal tampering period on Monday.
Taking a look at where the Detroit Lions salary cap stands ahead of the 2024 free agency period. The NFL salary cap is a complicated system that is constantly changing, often misunderstood, but equally fascinating.
He ultimately locked down a spot as Detroit’s right guard starter last year, and he delivered a strong performance at that spot. The Michigan product graded out as PFF’s eighth-best guard in 2023, excelling in run blocking in particular.
According to Adam Schefter, the Lions have re-signed OL Graham Glasgow to a three-year deal worth up to $20 million. Glasgow is a reliable veteran who
Tampa will need to make moves as it tries to reach the postseason for a fifth consecutive season in 2024, the first time in franchise history.
The Seattle Seahawks are poised for significant roster adjustments in the upcoming month, with both releases and acquisitions on the horizon to manage cap space and address team needs.
Check out your 2023 movers along the Lions offensive line. This marks the start of our positional stock report series, evaluating risers and fallers from the entire season across the Detroit Lions roster.
Who doesn't love a good reunion story? When Jalen Reeves-Maybin left the Lions after the 2021 season, that felt like it was it for that story.
For the earlier part of February, we'll be looking at some of the Lions free agents who's potential of coming back to Detroit seems up in the air right now.
After a pretty strong 2023 season, offensive lineman Graham Glasgow is a to priority to re-sign. We continue our Detroit Lions free-agent profiles series for the 2023-2024 season with a fan favorite in offensive lineman Graham Glasgow.
The results from the latest SB Nation Reacts survey are in and Detroit Lions fans have spoken. Earlier in the week, we posted our latest SB Nation Reacts poll, asking Detroit Lions fans: Which pending free agent do you most want the Lions to re-sign?
The Jacksonville Jaguars have some soul-searching to do along the offensive line before free-agency opens in March. After the Jaguars' offensive line struggled
Detroit Lions veteran offensive lineman Graham Glasgow, returning after a stint with the Denver Broncos, had one of his better seasons in his second opportunity
After another heartbreaking year and extending their North American sports leading playoff drought to 13 seasons, it’s time for the Jets to focus on the offseason.
The Detroit Lions might not have been planning to rely on offensive lineman Graham Glasgow, but the versatile veteran has come through with flying colors for the NFC North leader.
The Detroit Lions offense was ranked third in the NFL in yards (6,460) and fifth in points per game (26.6) last season. Most of the depth chart from last season returns on offense, but there are position battles to settle in training camp.
The Detroit Lions fan base has reasons to be confident the team will improve in 2023 and possibly even win a division title for the first time since 1993. However, there are reasons for pessimism, too.
The Detroit Lions have officially signed help for the offense next season in the form of an offensive lineman. The Lions have made most of their major signings on the defensive side of the ball.
Graham Glasgow is returning to the team who drafted him, signing a one-year deal with the Detroit Lions, multiple outlets reported Thursday. The deal is worth up to $4.5 million, per reports.
In another sign indicating the Denver Broncos might be readying for an active free agency period, NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo tweets the team is releasing veteran interior offensive lineman Graham Glasgow.
The Broncos have some room to maneuver under the salary cap but will also be looking to make significant changes after a disastrous 2022 season.
One of the Denver Broncos' moves over the past couple of years to fix their offensive line was to bring in Graham Glasgow from the Detroit Lions. His play
One of the first transactions the Denver Broncos executed this offseason was the restructuring of offensive lineman Graham Glasgow. On Jan. 11, it was reported that Glasgow agreed to reduce his base salary from $8.4 million to $3.1 million — a $5.3 million pay cut — for the 2022 campaign, the penultimate year of his $44 million contract.
The termitic injury bug has claimed yet another Denver Broncos victim. Confirming media reports, Broncos starting right guard Graham Glasgow will miss the remainder of the 2021 campaign after fracturing his ankle amid Sunday's upset victory at Dallas.
One of the Denver Broncos' big moves of the 2020 offseason was made was signing interior offensive lineman Graham Glasgow. Glasgow's first year in Denver
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