It’s been a relatively quiet offseason for the Detroit Lions, whose main move in free agency was replacing free agent cornerback Carlton Davis with D.J. Reed.
Apart from that, the Lions didn’t make a move over $4 million, instead focusing on the 2025 NFL Draft and a couple of extensions.
The big piece of business done was the extension for Kerby Joseph, who signed a four-year, $86 million deal to eclipse Antoine Winfield Jr. as the highest-paid safety in the NFL. Detroit also extended linebacker Derrick Barnes on a three-year, $24 million deal, keeping another key starter for the foreseeable future.