Lions roar back to clinch series win
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TeSlaa and Lovett had some standout moments during the first practice in front of fans on Saturday in Allen Park.
Lions LB Alex Anzalone practiced on Saturday, and he offered a bemused reaction when asked about any new contract with the team
▶ Saturday marked the first practice of the year with fans in attendance, and per usual, there was a noticeable change in the energy. Supporters in attendance gave Lions owner Sheila Hamp a standing ovation when she arrived, and later started a chant for linebacker Alex Anzalone, who returned to practice amid a contract dispute with the team.
Fans filled the sets of grandstands around the Lions’ practice fields, cheering on the likes of rookie running back Kye Robichaux after he trucked through a defender during a drill and chanted for linebacker Alex Anzalone, who was practicing for the first time during camp.
Alex Anzalone, who wants a new contract from Detroit Lions, took part in walk-through and individual drills Saturday for first time in training camp.
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The British & Irish Lions stormed back from an 18-point deficit to overhaul Australia 29-26 in front a record crowd in Melbourne on Saturday and seal the series with a test to spare in front of their ecstatic red-clad army of fans.
Ford Field scheduling conflicts with Chris Brown's concert series prevent the team from hosting the popular open practice that drew 18,000 fans in 2022.