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Lions Roar in Preseason, Division Rivals Struggle to Keep Pace

Summary

  • Lions are defending NFC North champions
  • Preseason features changes for all 4 division teams
  • Packers, Vikings starters see limited action in 2nd preseason games
Lions Roar in Preseason, Division Rivals Struggle to Keep Pace

As the 2025 NFL preseason winds down, the Detroit Lions find themselves in a familiar position – the defending NFC North champions. However, this year's preseason has been anything but typical for the Lions, with four games instead of the standard three.

Despite the extra game, the Lions' (1-2 this preseason) starters have seen very little live action, a common trend across the division. The team's backup quarterback battle continues to be a point of discussion, and they've dealt with a handful of injuries. Yet, this is the kind of preseason a promising team like the Lions is fine with.

The Lions' division rivals have all faced their own unique preseason storylines. The Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings have both been cautious with their starters, playing them sparingly in their second preseason games. This suggests the Lions' path to repeating as division champions may not be as straightforward as last season, with their opponents making changes of their own.

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As the Lions prepare to kick off their season against the Packers, the NFC North landscape has shifted, making a repeat performance far from a guarantee. However, the defending champions appear to be taking the preseason in stride, focused on the task at hand and ready to defend their title.

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FAQ

The Detroit Lions, the defending NFC North champions, have had a 1-2 record in their 4-game preseason schedule, with their starters seeing very limited action.
The Lions have an ongoing debate over who should be their backup quarterback, as they continue to evaluate their options during the preseason.
The Packers and Vikings have both been cautious with their starters, playing them sparingly in their second preseason games, suggesting changes across the NFC North division.

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