Detroit Lions cut WR Tom Kennedy

The Detroit Lions have made the decision to cut wide receiver Tom Kennedy as they get down to their final 53 man roster

The Detroit Lions have wrapped up their preseason schedule with a 1-2 mark and the regular season schedule is next. The NFL mandated cuts are now upon us, as each team must trim their rosters in order to get down to the 53 man limit. And now, one additional name has been released from the roster, and itโ€™s none other than wide receiver Tom Kennedy.

The Lions have made the decision to cut WR Tom Kennedy

Kennedy, who signed with the Lions as undrafted rookie free agent following the 2019 NFL Draft, played collegiately for the Bryant Bulldogs. He enjoyed a strong 2022 preseason, racking up 104 yards on eight catches in Detroitโ€™s exhibition opener and following it up with both of Detroitโ€™s touchdowns in their victory over the Indianapolis Colts last week.

โ€œThatโ€™s why we put him out there at the gunner and jammerโ€”to get some looks at him,โ€ head coach Dan Campbell said of Kennedy following their win. โ€œI saw a couple of them and, you know, he got doubled (on) a couple and that means the other guy has got to win. I would say he didnโ€™t disappoint, but I need to go back and watch the film. Weโ€™re trying to give him every opportunity to make this team. Thatโ€™s what this means, because he just wonโ€™t go away, and thatโ€™s a good thing.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s just reliable,โ€ Campbell continued. โ€œThatโ€™s all he is, reliable.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s something that takes so long to earn but then you can lose it pretty quickly,โ€ Kennedy said of the trust heโ€™s built with Campbell and the coaching staff. โ€œJust trying to keep (his) trust every single day and just continue to prove him right, basically.โ€

Among Detroitโ€™s cuts this afternoon include Devin Funchess, Kalil Pimpleton, Jarrad Davis and Kendall Lamm. The Lions will be opening the regular season on Sunday, September 11 against the Philadelphia Eagles.

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