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Detroit Lions work out 12 players, including former 1st Round pick

On Monday night, the Detroit Lions host the New York Jets in their first game of the 2018 season. You can bet the coaches and players have been 100% focused on preparing for the Jets but GM Bob Quinn was busy working out players.

According to NFL reporter Howard Balzer, the Lions worked out 12 players this past week including the following:

DE- Will Clarke

DE- Nate Orchard

DE- Whitney Richardson

LB- Ufomba Kamalu

LB- Lorenzo Mauldin

CB- David Anderson

CB- Demetri Goodson

WR- Johnny Holton

WR- Roger Lewis

WR- Francis Owusu

WR- DeAngelo Yancey

QB- Paxton Lynch

As of now, there is no word that the Lions signed any of those players.

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3 Reasons why the Detroit Lions will ground the New York Jets

We’ve finally made it!

After an offseason which seemed like forever, Detroit Lions football is back!

The Lions will kick off their 2018 season on Monday Night Football at Ford Field against the New York Jets. As you know, it’s a new beginning of sorts for the Lions as Jim Caldwell is out as head coach and former New England Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia will be leading the way.

So, what can we expect from the Lions in their opener against the Jets? Will they come out with a bang or will they lay an egg like multiple other teams did in their first game?

Here are three reasons why I believe the Lions will beat the Jets on Monday Night Football, along with a final score prediction.

Matthew Stafford vs. Sam Darnold

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The biggest reason why the Lions will defeat the Jets on Monday Night Football is due to the advantage they have at the most important position on the field, quarterback. Matthew Stafford is heading into his 10th season as the Lions signal-caller and he is very comfortable running the offense. The Jets, on the other hand, will trot out rookie Sam Darnold. Darnold was the No. 3 overall pick in this year’s draft and he looks to have the skills and demeanor to be a solid NFL quarterback down the road. Unfortunately, he is charged with the task of playing his first professional game on the road on Monday Night Football and it will be too much.

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