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Lions Secure Mays, Borom to Bolster O-Line
10 Mar
Summary
- Cade Mays signed a three-year, $14 million deal with Detroit.
- Larry Borom joins from Dolphins and Bears, adding veteran depth.
- These moves signal the Lions' aggressive approach to roster improvement.

The Detroit Lions are making significant moves to revamp their offensive line after a disappointing 2025 season that saw them miss the postseason. General manager Brad Holmes is spearheading an aggressive offseason strategy to restore the team's physical identity.
Center Cade Mays has agreed to a three-year deal worth $14 million. Mays arrives from the Panthers, where he was a reliable starter and allowed no sacks over 700 snaps last season. This signing provides a cost-effective solution and ensures veteran leadership for protecting quarterback Jared Goff.
Adding further depth, the Lions have signed tackle Larry Borom. Borom, who previously played for the Dolphins and Bears, brings valuable veteran experience to a unit in transition following Taylor Decker's departure. His acquisition signals a priority on pass protection for the 2026 season.




