The Detroit Lions are looking to build on their 2023 season success as they enter a crucial offseason.
After experiencing playoff success for the first time, a youthful core group of players is now anticipated to make even more progress in 2024.
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During his final-season news conference, Detroit general manager Brad Holmes stated that the front office will try to make improvements to every area of the squad.
Although he did not particularly criticize the defense, it is expected that improvements will be made, especially in the secondary.
We strive for improvement each and every year, after all. It doesn’t seem to be limited to one place. That’s when I believe you get into trouble, when you believe you’re good at something and you don’t need to practice it any longer,” Holmes remarked. There’s no such thing as perfection, so we’ll always be kind of honing our skills in every aspect of our lives.

We’ll just sort of keep trying to get better at everything, and we have already begun that process. It’s expected where we ended up. It will be anticipated as we approach this year. “Super Bowl, you know, that was disappointing that we weren’t able to attend,” Holmes went on. Once more, it wasn’t a case of ‘Man, we got lucky.’ No, it’s what we had anticipated. We didn’t quite meet our goals, but we still made great progress. We’ll get better everywhere.
Expectations have increased significantly, thus in the most recent All Lions “Bang The Table” episode, guest Jeff Iafrate discusses how the Lions may go forward with their rebuilding process. Don’t miss any future episodes of the podcast. Don’t forget to subscribe to the All Lions podcast, which can be found wherever you save your favorite podcasts.