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The official home for audio programming from Pride of Detroit, SB Nation's community for fans of the Detroit Lions.

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The Detroit Lions are reportedly bringing in Mike Kafka for their offensive coaching position, and we’re breaking down what that could mean for the team. On this episode, we discuss Kafka’s background, his offensive philosophy, and we look at what this move could signal about the Lions’ direction moving forward. We also give more thoughts on the Drew Petzing hire as the offensive coordinator, react to Dan Skipper's retirement, and so much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the Pride of Detroit Midweek Mailbag, Jeremy and Erik dive fully into the Lions hiring Drew Petzing as their new offensive coordinator. Using listener questions, the guys break down everything you need to know about Petzing — his background, offensive philosophy, and what his hire could mean for the Lions moving forward. They also discuss how Petzing might impact current personnel, scheme decisions, and expectations for the offense in 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The PODcast crew sits down to discuss Kelvin Sheppard and his role with the Detroit Lions, but the conversation takes an unexpected turn when breaking news hits: Detroit has hired former Arizona Cardinals OC Drew Petzing as its next offensive coordinator. We react in real time to the hire, break down what Petzing brings to the offense, and discuss what it means for the Lions moving forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the Pride of Detroit Mid-Week Mailbag, Jeremy and Erik are answering your Lions questions. The guys break down how the league-wide coaching carousel could impact Detroit, what it means for the Lions’ coordinator situation, and how it might affect key personnel decisions this offseason. From roster building to staff continuity, it’s a laid-back but thoughtful look at what’s next for the Lions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Pride of Detroit PODcast is back to break down the latest Lions news. We react to the Lions’ All-Pro selections, dive into potential offensive coordinator candidates, and discuss what Detroit should prioritize in its next hire. We also wrap up with playoff talk, looking at where the Lions stand and what to watch as the postseason approaches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brad Holmes met with the media and gave us plenty to react to. In this emergency episode of the Pride of Detroit PODcast, Jeremy, Erik, and Ryan break down the biggest takeaways from the Lions’ general manager press conference, what his comments reveal about the team’s direction this offseason, and how they impact the ongoing search for a new offensive coordinator. Plus, we examine the next steps as Detroit reshapes its coaching staff while looking for a new offensive coordinator. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Detroit Lions wrap up the regular season with an emphatic win over the Chicago Bears, and the Pride of Detroit PODcast is here to break it all down. We recap the key moments from the game, spotlight standout performances, and discuss what Detroit did well to finish the year on a high note. We also zoom out to evaluate what this strong finish means for the Lions heading into the offseason, including roster questions, coaching takeaways, and the overall trajectory of the team as they turn the page to 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What changes need to be made among the Detroit Lions coaching staff? How will the Lions fix their offensive line in one offseason? Jeremy and Erik answer those questions and more in this week's Midweek Mailbag podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Detroit Lions close out the season with a matchup against the Chicago Bears, and we’re breaking it all down on this episode of Before the Roar. We preview the key matchups to watch, what Detroit needs to do to finish strong, and which players have the most to prove. Plus, we start looking ahead to the offseason—roster decisions, coaching questions, and the biggest priorities facing the Lions as they turn the page to 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the Pride of Detroit PODcast, we break down the Lions’ loss to the Vikings and take an honest look at what went wrong on the field. From poor execution to questionable coaching decisions, we examine the biggest factors behind the defeat. Then we zoom out to the future, discussing what Detroit needs to fix heading into 2026—including coordinator roles, offensive and defensive philosophies, roster construction, and the overall direction of the team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Before the Roar, we preview the Lions’ matchup against the Minnesota Vikings and explain why fixing the run game on both sides of the ball is the key to a Detroit win. We break down how the Lions can get back to their physical identity, what to expect from the Vikings on both sides of the ball, and the matchups that will decide the game. Plus, we give our X-factors and score predictions as Detroit looks to get back on track. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the Pride of Detroit PODcast, we recap the Lions’ 29 -2 24 loss to the Steelers that has put their playoff hopes further out of reach. We break down what went wrong offensively and defensively, highlight key performances, and discuss the physicality and execution that were missing. We also take time to ask whether Detroit can regain its identity, and what they will need to do going forward to get back to its winning ways. Is this loss just a setback, or does it reveal deeper concerns as the Lions move forward? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It’s a must-win moment for the Detroit Lions as they prepare to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. On this episode of Before the Roar, we dive into the matchups that matter most, how Detroit can exploit Pittsburgh on offense and defense, and what absolutely has to improve for the Lions to keep their season alive. We also break down the playoff implications, identify our X-factors, and wrap things up with final score predictions as Detroit faces a true gut-check game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Lions’ defensive issues take center stage in this week's episode of the Mid-Week Mailbag. Join Jeremy and Erik as they answer your questions on what’s gone wrong, whether the problems can be fixed quickly, and how it all impacts Detroit’s playoff hopes. We also discuss the Lions’ running back situation and hit a variety of other listener questions as the season heads into a critical stretch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Detroit Lions came up short against the Los Angeles Rams, and now the big questions start to loom. On this episode of the Pride of Detroit PODcast, we break down what went wrong in the loss to LA, key moments that swung the game, and the concerns that continue to follow this team. Then we zoom out to the bigger picture: is the season still salvageable, and what would it take for the Lions to make a playoff push? We discuss remaining matchups, playoff scenarios, and whether this team still has enough in the tank to turn things around when it matters most. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week’s Before the Roar, Meko and Morgan break down everything you need to know heading into the Detroit Lions’ matchup with the Los Angeles Rams. We dive into how the Lions offense matches up against an aggressive Rams defense, what Detroit’s defense must do to contain Matthew Stafford and Puka Nacua, and where the Lions can create real advantages on Sunday. We give our X-factors on both sides of the ball, the schematic wrinkles to watch for, and wrap up with our official score predictions for Lions–Rams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Pride of Detroit PODcast hits an incredible milestone—Episode 1000—and the Detroit Lions delivered the perfect celebration gift: a massive win over the Dallas Cowboys. Jeremy, Ryan, and Meko break down Detroit’s standout performance, including what went right offensively, how the defense handled Dallas’ attack, and the biggest moments that swung the game. We also dive into the impact of the Brian Branch injury, what it means for the secondary, and how the Lions can adjust moving forward. Then we widen the lens and look at the NFC playoff race, where the Lions stand, and how the conference is shaping up as the postseason approaches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Detroit Lions are desperate for a rebound, but standing in their way is a tough Dallas Cowboys team. Meko and Morgan break down everything you need to know heading into this matchup, including how the Lions offense can attack the Dallas defense, what the Lions must clean up from previous weeks, and which players will be key to securing a much-needed win. The crew also goes over injuries, critical matchups to watch, X-factors on both sides of the ball, and their score predictions for this high-stakes NFC showdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It’s been one of the roughest stretches in recent memory for the Detroit Lions, and the Pride of Detroit crew is here to break it all down. Jeremy, Meko, and Ryan dive into everything that made this the Lions’ “week from hell” — from injuries and on-field struggles to coaching concerns and the growing pressure on Detroit’s key leaders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Pride of Detroit crew reacts to the massive breaking news: Frank Ragnow is coming out of retirement to return as the anchor of the Detroit Lions’ offensive line. Jeremy, Meko, and Ryan break down why Ragnow chose to return, how this reshapes the Lions’ offense, and what his presence means for Jared Goff, the run game, and Detroit’s playoff hopes. The guys also discuss roster implications, cap considerations, and immediate next steps as the Lions welcome back their All-Pro center. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Timothy Drummond

Yaaaaay!!!!!!

Jul 22nd
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Timothy Drummond

I forgot how much I hate Rjs voice lol

Dec 28th
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Dalton S

favorite lions podcast

Jan 28th
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Timothy Drummond

They aren't being crazy in FA because they need to create a place Players want to come. and you don't have to pay Extra to entice them. See the Jags lol

Mar 16th
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Timothy Drummond

Do you think we would be in a better spot if we still had Stafford? If we had skipped the Patricia era and got Campbell right then? Obviously this is in fantasy land. But would Stafford be better that JG? (our defense would be better at least bc we wouldn't have traded away some good players) I feel Patricia ruined the taste in Staffords mouth and before him he might have been more willing for the rebuild. Granted with the rams this year, interceptions and poor choices under pressure have followed him, so moving on from him Might have been in our best interest to get that clean slate and start Completely fresh. And see the flaws his abilities had been hiding.

Jan 10th
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Darryl Chandler

thanks for sharing chris. very brave of you. fuck micah parsons

Apr 29th
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Craig Gallagher

if you don't list who is on the episode in the description, I won't listen. that's how much I reject hearing a single word out of Chris Perfett's mouth

Jan 12th
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Craig Gallagher

I love the Lions but these guys really do not. Jeremy is pretty chipper and tries to escape the "Same Old Lions" quagmire where every single thing about this team is doom and gloom but Ryan and especially Chris will try their damndest to drag you back down into it again. The best episodes are the ones where Jeremy hosts instead of Chris Perfett, who seems to believe unrelenting pessimism makes him a serious Lions analyst.

Nov 29th
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John Matthew Fisher

This episode is the Cardinals preview again?

Oct 1st
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