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Detroit Lions - Team Notes

Gil Brandt believes Lions will win at least 9 games.
The Lions have made a few believers out of training camp guests.
Sirius XM?s Alex Marvez and former NFL GM Gil Brandt were at Detroit Lions camp on Sunday, and both seem pretty high on the team. Brandt, who previously said the Lions are the only team with a chance to unseat the Packers in the NFC North, thinks the Lions will finish with a winning record. ?I think they will at least win nine games, and I think that they could possibly win 10 games,? Brandt told DetroitLions.com?s Tori Petry.
 
Former Lions linebacker Josh Bynes finally found a home in the NFL. He was picked up by Detroit?s Week 1 opponent?the Arizona Cardinals.
 
https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2017/8/7/16105724/podcast-detroit-lions-training-camp-winners-losers
Pride Of Detroit Lions Blog PODcast: Hungover Detroit Lions training camp battles. 78 minutes.

This week on the PODcast
Chris is finally recording from his new place, although audio is still a work in progress.

Chris and Ryan are both struggling.

Ryan is negotiating with his dog.

Ryan also shares with us everything he?s seen from about a week?s worth of training camp now. He tells us who?s impressed him the most and it?s a surprise: Chris? beautiful large adult son.

Winners and losers, a totally original idea, hits the scene as Ryan and Jeremy give you three winners and three losers from camp.

All sorts of Lions goodies you can?t live without.

A preview of the upcoming preseason game against the Indianapolis Colts.

Mailbag returns with a vengeance. Sandwich questions return. Questions about the D-line return. The worst intra-POD Twitter beef of the week rears its ugly head.
 
http://www.mlive.com/lions/index.ssf/2017/08/lions_to_face_ndamukong_suh_fo.html#incart_river_index
Lions to face Ndamukong Suh for first time in 2018; host Patriots, Seahawks.
Mlive

http://www.freep.com/story/sports/nfl/lions/2017/08/08/2018-detroit-lions-schedule/547877001/
2018 Detroit Lions schedule includes reunion with Ndamukong Suh.
Freep

From a pure travel standpoint, the Detroit Lions have one of the more favorable road schedules in the NFL this year.
Just three teams travel fewer miles than the Lions' 8,164 this fall, according to a spring study done by Delta Air Lines, and the Lions don't go further west than New Orleans, for their Oct. 15 game against the Saints.

Next year, though, things will be different.
The Lions have two West Coast trips on their 2018 schedule, according to the league's scheduling formula published in its annual Record and Fact Book, and the team gets to face Ndamukong Suh for the first time since he signed with the Miami Dolphins in free agency.
 
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