2024 Detroit Lions: Super Bowl or bust (2024)

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    Eric Woodyard, ESPNFeb 7, 2024, 06:00 AM ET

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      Eric Woodyard covers the Detroit Lions for ESPN. He joined ESPN in September 2019 as an NBA reporter dedicated to the Midwest region before switching to his current role in April 2021. The Flint, Mich. native is a graduate of Western Michigan University and has authored/co-authored three books: "Wasted, Ethan's Talent Search" and "All In: The Kelvin Torbert Story". He is a proud parent of one son, Ethan. You can follow him on Twitter: @E_Woodyard

As receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown walked off the field at Levi's Stadium following the Detroit Lions' NFC Championship Game loss to the San Francisco 49ers, he experienced a feeling he didn't want to feel again: defeat.

Despite the Lions winning two playoff games in a single postseason for the first time since 1957, while collecting their first division title in more than three decades, St. Brown wasn't satisfied.

Moving forward, the Lions have their sights set on bringing a Super Bowl to Detroit.

St. Brown described it as "unfinished business" during the Pro Bowl Games.

"I don't think any one of us want to feel that again if we can," St. Brown said after the loss on Jan. 28. "I think the feeling that we have is enough to motivate us for next year. We had a good year as a whole, but it is all for nothing if you don't win the whole thing.

"Everyone's goal to start the year is to win the Super Bowl and if you don't, you kind of fail that season. Whether you lose here in the NFC championship or don't make the playoffs, it is all the same. We will be ready."

One of the main areas for improvement this offseason will be on defense. The Lions need an upgrade to the secondary, with more talent at cornerback, while also finding a difference-maker to pair with Pro Bowl edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson.

Detroit's defense allowed 23.2 points per game, ranked 23rd in the league, while allowing 7.8 yards per pass attempt, which ranked 31st.

As the team tries to take that next step of reaching the Super Bowl, Lions general manager Brad Holmes knows he can't overlook that area, but he also has faith in the players on the roster and their ability to improve.

"We have a lot of young players on defense. And look, we play an aggressive style. I think there's no question on our identity. But I don't really see there's a big discrepancy of talent," Holmes said during his end-of-the-season news conference on Monday. "We're just kind of working together. But it's a total team effort. We don't look at defense different than we look at offense. We don't look at special teams different. We're trying to build a team, and I know everybody wants everything to be paired.

"You have a Pro Bowl pass-rusher with double-digit sacks and 100 pressures. Everybody wants to pair the pass-rusher with somebody. You have a D-tackle that was on his way before he got hurt to, potentially, a Pro Bowl season and sacks, you want to pair him with that guy. You have a promising young safety; you want to pair him. Everybody wants to and trust me, that's what we want, too. We want the same thing. We want, not only the frontline depth of all 11 starters, but we want all the depth to be really, really quality, and that's what we strive to do."

The Lions also could also benefit with adding depth to the offensive line, with the possibility of losing guards Graham Glasgow, Halapoulivaati Vaitai and Jonah Jackson through free agency. With strong protection, Lions quarterback Jared Goff was able to enjoy a career renaissance where he passed for 4,575 yards and 30 touchdowns with 12 interceptions.

He also became the third quarterback in Lions history to record multiple playoff wins and has expressed interest to remain in Detroit for the long-term with one year remaining on his contract.

Holmes says they have discussed the possibility of an extension but haven't reached a decision just yet. However, the Lions' front office has maintained constant faith in Goff as their guy for the future.

"I didn't understand why his career was defined after he went to a Super Bowl a second year as a full-time starter. And so, then when he came to us, I always had belief," Holmes said of Goff. "So, him doing what he did this past year or even the year before, it's not a surprise to us. I just know how he's wired.

"I know the talent he has, I know the leadership he has, I know his mental and physical toughness, I know what he's made about and I think his peers, and definitely his teammates recognize the same things. So, just happy that what he's done and just couldn't be more proud of everything he's achieved."

Another promising sign for the Lions this upcoming season is they retained both coordinators. Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn both receiving serious head coaching interest but ended up staying in place. Holmes feels that it's a sign that the Lions are building a "great culture" that coaches want to remain a part of.

Hutchinson was happy with the news of having both guys back. He feels that when you can have more years with a coordinator, it gives the defense a better understanding of the system as they're ready to take that next step.

"I don't know if there's one thing that we can do right now. I feel like what we did last season and the experience that we had and the experience that we have now going into the NFC championship," Hutchinson told ESPN during the Pro Bowl Games. "I feel like that alone is going to carry us far next year, having that playoff experience when we do get in the playoffs. So that's what I feel like is the most important thing, is having that experience."

2024 Detroit Lions: Super Bowl or bust (2024)

FAQs

Are the Lions going to the Super Bowl 2025? ›

Detroit Lions predicted to make 2025 Super Bowl by nearly half of ESPN analysts.

What does Detroit Lions need? ›

Adding an edge rusher to play opposite Aidan Hutchinson would fill one of the Lions' biggest needs. Hutchinson led the Lions with 11.5 sacks in 2023. Tackle Alim McNeill was next with five.

Have the Detroit Lions ever won anything? ›

Recent News. Detroit Lions, American professional football team based in Detroit. The Lions play in the National Football Conference (NFC) of the National Football League (NFL) and have won four NFL championships (1935, 1952, 1953, and 1957). However, the team has never played in a Super Bowl.

What place are the Lions in today? ›

NFC NORTH
NFC NORTHW-L-T
1Lions Y12-5
2Packers X9-8
3Vikings7-10
4Bears7-10

How good will the Lions be in 2024? ›

The Detroit Lions are predicted to have a very successful 2024 season, following a deep run in the postseason for the first time in decades.

Who will Lions play in 2024? ›

Detroit will host division rivals Green Bay, Chicago and Minnesota, and will also welcome the Los Angeles Rams, Seattle, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Tampa Bay and Buffalo to Ford Field.

Do the Lions have a chance to go to Super Bowl? ›

Currently, the Lions are tied for fifth with the Cincinnati Bengals for the best odds of hoisting the Lombardi Trophy in 2024 (+1200). The 49ers currently have the best odds at +550, while the Kansas City Chiefs, their opponent in Super Bowl 58, come in second at +750.

Were the Detroit Lions ever good? ›

The Lions won four NFL Championship Games between 1935 and 1957. Following the 1957 championship, the franchise did not win a playoff game until the 1991 season and did not win another until the 2023 season. They are the only franchise operational for the entirety of the Super Bowl era to not appear in the Super Bowl.

How much cap space will the Lions have in 2024? ›

The Detroit Lions have $29.9 million in available cap space according to Over the Cap as of 3/17/2024.

Who has never won a Super Bowl? ›

Here is a look at all 12 teams who have never won a title, along with their number of Super Bowl appearances.
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  • Detroit Lions (0) ...
  • Houston Texans (0) ...
  • Jacksonville Jaguars (0) ...
  • Arizona Cardinals (1) ...
  • Los Angeles Chargers (1) ...
  • Tennessee Titans (1) ...
  • Atlanta Falcons (2)
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Who owns Detroit Lions? ›

Sheila Ford Hamp, 72, is the current Lions principal owner. She is one of four children of William Clay Ford Sr. and Martha Firestone Ford, born in 1951. She has three sons and resides in Ann Arbor with her husband, Steve.

Who is the oldest NFL team? ›

The Cardinals are the oldest continuously run professional football franchise in the United States, and, along with the Chicago Bears, are the only NFL charter member franchises still in operation.

Are the Lions out of the Super Bowl? ›

Yes, the Lions are the only NFC team to never have made the Super Bowl. Three other NFL teams have never played in the Super Bowl, all in the AFC: Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Houston Texans.

Who is Lions QB? ›

Jared Goff, Detroit Lions, QB - News, Stats, Bio - CBSSports.com.

Who beat the Lions this year? ›

This was sensational, and it's a perfect prelude to Purdy against the Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes in Super Bowl LVIII. The stage is coming out onto the field as the 49ers celebrate their 34-31 NFC Championship Game win over the Detroit Lions.

Who is projected to win the 2025 Super Bowl? ›

The San Francisco 49ers are given +500 odds to win the 2025 Super Bowl, while the Kansas City Chiefs, who have won three of the past five Super Bowl titles, are given +750 odds. The Chiefs defeated the 49ers in Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas in overtime, 25-22.

Who has the Super Bowl in 2025? ›

New Orleans will host the Super Bowl in 2025, with the game taking place at the Caesars Superdome, home of the Saints.

Who will win 2025 Super Bowl? ›

Super Bowl 2025 odds: 49ers are early favorites; Chiefs, Ravens and Bills among top teams
TeamOdds
49ers+500
Chiefs+700
Ravens+850
Bills+1200
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