The Lions’ panic level: “It’s the beginning of the end.”

The Detroit Lions are making a desperate last-minute push to make the postseason over teams like the Carolina Panthers and Dallas Cowboys. Yes, you read that right. But, don't worry - the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills are in the same boat. This is just not the year for contenders.
All jokes aside, the Lions are in quite a pickle as a result of some poor draft choices the last few seasons, poor health on the defensive side of the field, and the loss of Ben Johnson as their offensively minded weapon up in the booth. These compounding factors have landed them at 7-5, spinning out towards a 3rd-place finish in the NFC North.
And, to make matters worse - and as ESPN's Ben Solak pointed out in his latest assessment of which teams should be worried down this final stretch of play - the Lions are about to hit a wall they haven't touched since beginning to win under their current regime: a cap wall.
"I can explain the Lions' recent losses pretty easily. The Lions went 0-for-3 on fourth down in their Thanksgiving loss, while the Packers went 2-for-2 (with some officiating assistance to boot). In the loss in Philadelphia, the Lions were 0-for-5 on fourth down. In the loss to J.J. McCarthy (the Lions really lost to J.J. McCarthy) and the Vikings, they were 1-for-3 in the red zone, and the Vikings got 17 points off three short fields,"
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Solak goes on to say that he also hasn't loved the Lions' offensive line play this season, in addition to the fact that the Lions would have to be trudging through the postseason on the road if they even made it that far. That's a recipe for disaster for Jared Goff, according to Solak, who pulled some sobering numbers regarding Goff's inability to play in uncontrolled weather:
"He has a 42.7% success rate with the Lions in those spots, versus 39.2% with the Rams. He has a 60.3% completion rate with the Lions, versus 54.8% with the Rams. He has been a little better, but the issue was still clear and obvious against the Eagles on "Sunday Night Football" in Week 11. His grip on the ball falters, and his accuracy nosedives."
Injuries are the most obvious pain in the side of Detroit this season, especially to their defense. Solak - and likely any Lions fan at the moment - says that he's not even sure that the Lions can rely on their current ragtag group of practice squad call ups to have three dominant games against the Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys, and Chicago Bears in an effort to make the postseason.
This is an extremely fair assessment of the current state of the Lions. They have several decisions to make this offseason regarding extensions, and truthfully, the only one that sticks out as a "must get done" deal is with running back Jahmyr Gibbs, who has proven to be their most electric offensive weapon once again this year.
"...the Lions' window is officially transitioning from a cheap roster to an expensive one, and the thinning margins are evident. GM Brad Holmes needs to hit on players in these next couple of drafts -- pass rusher, interior offensive line, cornerback -- in order to keep the ship afloat as currently constructed. Otherwise, a soft roster reset will be required."
Outside of him, the team's draft choices and free agency moves will dictate how much more they can succeed with Goff in the pocket and with a few other key players already locked in long-term (Jameson Williams, Aidan Hutchinson, and Amon-Ra St. Brown, specifically). The playoffs may not happen for them this season, but this same level of failure can be avoided if they play their cards right in their trenches - and with their cap space - this offseason.
Steelers Get Brutal Adam Thielen Take After Vikings Release

Adam Thielen did not have to wait long for his next opportunity after the Minnesota Vikings waived him on December 1. The Pittsburgh Steelers claimed the veteran wide receiver off waivers on December 2, who remain in the AFC North race and are looking for any boost they can get.

Pittsburgh followed that move by adding cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. to the active roster from the practice squad, according to ESPN.
Thielen had only recently returned to Minnesota before the 2025 NFL season, rejoining the Vikings in late August after a trade from the Carolina Panthers. With Thielen now with the Steelers, NBC Sports NFL insider Mike Florio believes that the wideout probably didn’t want to go to Pittsburgh.
“Poor Thielen, like Brandon Cooks was able to get through waivers and sign with any team he wanted,” Florio said on the December 3 edition of “Pro Football Talk.” “
“Welcome to Pittsburgh, Adam Thielen. Enjoy the five games with the Steelers. He has said he plans to retire after the season, and while he might get one more game, it’s hard to see him getting more than that once the regular season ends.”
Adam Thielen’s Wife Breaks Silence on Vikings’ Release
When it became official that Thielen’s second stint in Minnesota was over and that he would continue his career with the Steelers, his wife opened up about why the veteran was seeking a fresh start, as it will now be his final season.
“It’s not even about wins or losses, it’s about Adam wanting to compete, wanting to play,” Caitlin said on an Instagram video (h/t VikingzFanPage). “This is his last season… I know him as a competitor, he wants to compete, wants to play, wants to prove, he’s always been about proving people, proving to himself.”
Thielen steps into a Steelers wide receiver group that already features DK Metcalf, Calvin Austin III, Roman Wilson, Ben Skowronek, Ke’Shawn Williams, and Scotty Miller.
Adam Thielen Was Ready for Another Chapter
Thielen’s exit from the Vikings came a day after he was held out as a healthy scratch in the 26-0 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. General manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah explained that Thielen’s agent had asked for the change the previous week.
As a result, the 35-year-old receiver was looking for a spot that would give him a larger role as he approached the final stretch of what is expected to be his last season.
“Since this past Spring, I knew this was going to be my last season playing in the National Football League, ” Thielen wrote in a post on social media (h/t ESPN
The Steelers will be dropping Thielen into a significant game in Week 14, as they face the Baltimore Ravens in a battle for the AFC North division.