Jim Caldwell says there's not officiating bias against Detroit Lions

What a tease the Detroit Lions are. After starting the season 1-7, the Lions looked like they were on track for a top-five pick in next spring's NFL draft. Then they won three straight, and drafting Ohio State defensive end Joey Bosa seemed like more

LOUIS– Burning questions in the Lions' 21-14 loss to the Rams – how they reacted coming back from the stunning loss to Green Bay, the impact of a highly questionable chop-block penalty called against the Lions, and what another loss means to a team

What a tease the Detroit Lions are. After starting the season 1-7, the Lions looked like they were on track for a top-five pick in next spring's NFL draft. Then they won three straight, and drafting Ohio State defensive end Joey Bosa seemed like more

First off, Coach, I work for the Detroit Free Press. Been on guard for 184 years. Took down Kwame Kilpatrick. Maybe you've heard of it. Besides, I have no interest in living in Connecticut. Second, Caldwell's analogy is misguided. Most working people I

First off, Coach, I work for the Detroit Free Press. Been on guard for 184 years. Took down Kwame Kilpatrick. Maybe you've heard of it. Besides, I have no interest in living in Connecticut. Second, Caldwell's analogy is misguided. Most working people I