The Detroit Lions activated linebacker Alex Anzalone from injured reserve Saturday, clearing the way for him to play in Sunday night's winner-take-all game against the Minnesota Vikings. Anzalone broke his left forearm in the Lions' Nov. 17 win over the ...
Before returning to action on Sunday, January 5, Detroit Lions star Alex Anzalone showed off the gruesome journey it took to get there. Hours prior to the team's Sunday Night Football showdown with the Minnesota Vikings at Detroit's Ford Field,
Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions certainly don't want to lose Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn to head-coaching opportunities, but they believe the two assistants are ready. Glenn, the fourth-year defensive coordinator for the Lions,
Anzalone has been out since Nov. 17 with a broken forearm, and Raymond has been dealing with a foot injury since Nov. 24.
Less than two months after a fractured forearm threatened the end of his season, Alex Anzalone will return in Week 18. The star linebacker will be active for the Detroit Lions’ massive clash with the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night Football but will be limited in his first game back.
The Detroit Lions welcomed back linebacker Alex Anzalone on Sunday night after he returned from a broken forearm suffered in Week 11. Upon being introduced ahead of kickoff against the Minnesota Vikings,
The Detroit Lions will have one of their defensive leaders back out on the football field in their most important game of the season. Accordint to NFL Network, veteran linebacker Alex Anzalone ...
The Detroit Lions have removed Alex Anzalone and Kalif Raymond from IR and added them back onto the 53-man roster.
Detroit Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone repeated a part of the question. Do you feel like you can trust your forearm 100%? "A hundred percent?" Anzalone said. "No." The Lions' veteran linebacker ...
Glenn talks about a couple key pieces to his defense including getting Alex Anzalone back. Plus, he talks about what his group is faced with from the Washington offense and how the crowd can play a huge factor.
Detroit Lions cornerback Amik Robertson respects the playoff opponent, but also is not going to back down from his assignment.