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SEATTLE -- The Lions went with a younger, more athletic lineup Sunday against the Seahawks, holding veteran linemen Grady Jackson and Jon Jansen out of uniform. Jackson, 36, had played the Lions' first seven games, starting six of them. Full Article at Detroit Free Press
AP PhotoFirst-year Detroit Lions coach Jim Schwartz hasn't hesitated to bench players who aren't playing to their potential. Full Article at MLive.com
New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper (42) returns an interception as Detroit Lions offensive tackle Jon Jansen (68) tries for the stop in the first half of an NFL football game in New Orleans, Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009. View Photo »
We can't afford to overlook anybody ... To think Cleveland is going to come in here and lay down is inaccurate. We need to approach them as if they're the New England Patriots.
The News Lions inactives: Drew Stanton (third QB), S Marvin White, CB Jason David, FB Jerome Felton, LB Vinny Circiu, T Jon Jansen, G Daniel Loper, DT Grady Jackson. Full Article at No-Offseason.com
SEATTLE -- Detroit Lions veteran Jon Jansen got his first career start at left guard last week and now he's inactive for today's game against the Seattle Seahawks. Full Article at MLive.com
Jon Jansen's mindset in his position switch on the Lions' offensive line should fit every player at every position on a team desperate to establish a winning identity. Full Article at Detroit News Online
We can't afford to overlook anybody ... To think Cleveland is going to come in here and lay down is inaccurate. We need to approach them as if they're the New England Patriots.
Posted by ESPN.com’s Kevin Seifert Most teams come out of their bye week with some personnel and lineup tweaks. Full Article at ESPN
When you’re a 1-5 NFL team, the tweaking should never stop. For the Lions, it’s an ongoing process, which was closely examined during the bye week. Full Article at The Oakland Press
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New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper (42) returns an interception as Detroit Lions offensive tackle Jon Jansen (68) tries for the stop in the first half of an NFL football game in New Orleans, Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009.
View Photo »New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper (42) returns an interception as Detroit Lions offensive tackle Jon Jansen (68) tries for the stop in the first half of an NFL football game in New Orleans, Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009.
View Photo »We can't afford to overlook anybody ... To think Cleveland is going to come in here and lay down is inaccurate. We need to approach them as if they're the New England Patriots.
We can't afford to overlook anybody ... To think Cleveland is going to come in here and lay down is inaccurate. We need to approach them as if they're the New England Patriots.
You'd have to be blind to not see there are divisions among Michigan folk ... I think that while he's there, he should get as much support as he can get. Whether you are for or against Rich Rod, everybody should be for Michigan. I hope he's successful because I want Michigan to be successful.
You'd have to be blind to not see there are divisions among Michigan folk ... I think that while he's there, he should get as much support as he can get. Whether you are for or against Rich Rod, everybody should be for Michigan. I hope he's successful because I want Michigan to be successful.
You’d have to be blind to not see there are divisions among Michigan folk ... I think that while he’s there, he should get as much support as he can get. Whether you are for or against Rich Rod, everybody should be for Michigan. I hope he’s successful because I want Michigan to be successful.
I've never played anything but tackle in an NFL game, but I've practised all over the line ... I'm anxious to take any opportunity I can to get on the field.
