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Detroit Lions Podcast: Offensive Line, Triage Over Trades

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Detroit Lions Podcast: Offensive Line, Triage Over Trades

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Nov 7, 202538:03

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A Somber Opening, Then Back to Football

The Detroit Lions Podcast opened with grief. News of Marshawn Kneeland’s death at 24 hit hard. A local story. A human loss. A reminder that life dwarfs the NFL. Listeners were urged to seek help if they need it. That tone mattered before the pivot to a five and three Detroit Lions team with Super Bowl ambitions still intact.

From there, it was ball. Concrete talk. No fluff. Detroit remains confident despite injuries and a choppy week. The organization believes its path is in-house development, not splashy rentals. The message was clear.

Trade Deadline Reality Check

The NFL trade deadline came and went Tuesday. The Detroit Lions did not chase names. They added three practice squad offensive linemen. That fit what Dan Campbell signaled beforehand. No panic. No short-term rental that undercuts the program’s arc as players get healthy.

League-wide context explains it. Only one offensive lineman moved: Trevor Penning, a penalty magnet in New Orleans, shipped to the Chargers after Los Angeles lost tackles all over the depth chart and lost Joe Ault for the season. Beyond that, crickets. Calls were made, sure, but nothing shook loose.

The usual dream targets never materialized. Joel Bantonio remained in Cleveland. The tenor out of Berea was firm. The Browns were taking calls, not action, and loyalty to a cornerstone mattered. Kevin Zeitler stayed in Tennessee. The Titans prioritized Cam Ward’s growth as a rookie No. 1 pick and kept their best lineman in front of him. Even if Zeitler’s 2026 future lies elsewhere, the Titans were not flipping the room in November.

Offensive Line Triage, Not Theater

The offensive line was the Lions’ center ring. Detroit explored, monitored, and held. The show underlined that not all interest is wise interest. Trevor Penning’s availability was acknowledged. The fit for Detroit was not. Fair to debate. Reasonable to pass.

There was also context on how last year ended with Zeitler. The way he left did not land well with some in Allen Park. He chased a bigger number. Hard to blame the veteran. Harder to re-stage a reunion at midseason, on multiple fronts.

One more name surfaced: Andrew Wiley, the Washington tackle with Central Michigan ties. The Commanders were rumored to be shopping him. He did not move. The note at the end carried a tell. Detroit might see him Sunday.

Where Detroit Stands

At 5-3, the Detroit Lions remain built for January. The staff, including John Morton on the offensive side, trusts the roster and the recovery timeline. The defense is ascending. The offense needs protection continuity. Practice-squad signings are glue, not headlines. That is fine.

November demands trench answers. Detroit’s approach is deliberate. Keep the locker room. Trust the plan. Win the line. The Super Bowl ceiling remains real. The next step is simple. Play cleaner up front, protect the quarterback, an

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