If Dan Campbell learned anything from this year's NFL trade deadline, it's that pass rushers are ... which is smart." The Lions acquired Za'Darius Smith in a deadline-day trade with the Cleveland Browns on Tuesday, sending a 2025 fifth-round pick to ...
The Detroit Lions didn’t acquire Za’Darius Smith to win just any game. They got him to win a Super Bowl. That’s why, in an unusual move, they welcomed their
The Detroit Lions look to be in a league of their own in the NFC. Will their new passrusher be enough to hoist the Lombardi?
After weeks and weeks of speculation, the Cleveland Browns finally decided to make a trade a month in the making: Za'Darius Smith was shipped to the Detroit Lions with a 2026 seventh-round draft pick for the surprisingly reasonable price of a 2025 fifth-round and a 2026 sixth-round draft picks.
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The Detroit Lions have already given their first assignment to newly acquired defensive end Za'Darius Smith. After making the deal to add the veteran, coach Dan Campbell said Smith will be tasked with taking the next two days to refresh before reporting to the team's Allen Park facility on Friday.
Perhaps the most predictable deal of the NFL trade deadline came to fruition on Tuesday with the Detroit Lions acquiring Za'Darius Smith from the
The 2024 NFL trade deadline is November 5 at 4 p.m. ET. True to recent trends, this year’s cutoff will be another busy one.
DETROIT — The Detroit Lions didn't acquire Za'Darius Smith to win just any game. They got him to win a Super Bowl.
Thanks to the timing of his deadline trade to the Detroit Lions, veteran edge rusher Za'Darius Smith has an opportunity to make franchise history and do something only one player has done since 1930.
Baltimore has been deemed by most people as the hottest team in the league, and adding a key piece to the receiving room will just ensure that opposing defenses will have a tougher time slowing the Ravens offense down. With Zay Jones coming into a rhythm, having Johnson on the opposite side will only make the passing attack more dangerous.