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NFL adopts rule changes for 2019 season CBA Passes

https://www.detroitlionspodcast.com/christopher/2020/02/19/detroit-lions-podcast-coach-wayne-fontes/
Detroit Lions Podcast Episode 254 ? Former Detroit Lions Head Coach Wayne Fontes. 112 minutes.

In this episode of The Detroit Lions Podcast, Chris and Case get together to bring you the latest Detroit Lions news, particularly about the Detroit Lions organization?s options with cornerback Darius Slay. There are a number of options, but this is a case where the Lions hold most of the cards. How this plays out will be interesting, and we?ll both walk you through the options, and take calls as we work through the possibilities. We also talk Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and the effect of the CBA signed 10 years ago on the Detroit Lions. Case brings back a third of the ?Around The Division? segment, and it?s probably worth noting that we are joined by Jeff Risdon to interview former Detroit Lions head coach Wayne Fontes. Yes, Coach Wayne Fontes.

Coach Fontes gives us surprising insight into what it was like to coach a player like Barry Sanders. He also discusses his relationship with the Ford family and debunks any idea that there might be a rift. He waxes poetic about the men that played for him, and reinforces the idea that Coach Fontes deserved his players? support. Chris Spielman, Kevin Glover, so many great players come up in the conversation? If you only listen to a single episode of the Detroit Lions Podcast, this is the one. Coach Fontes deserves your time.
 
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ownership-approves-terms-of-potential-new-cba
NFL ownership approves terms of potential new CBA.
NFL.com

https://www.profootballrumors.com/2020/02/owners-vote-to-approve-new-cba
Owners Vote To Approve New CBA.
ProFootballRumors

https://www.mlive.com/lions/2020/02...ld-expand-season-number-of-playoff-teams.html
NFL owners approve potential new CBA that could expand season, number of playoff teams.
Mlive

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...vote-accept-negotiated-terms-proposed-new-cba
NFL owners vote to accept negotiated terms on proposed new CBA.
espn
 
https://lionswire.usatoday.com/2020...pprove-the-cba-proposal-for-full-player-vote/
Devon Kennard voted to approve the CBA proposal for full player vote.
LionsWire

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...l-deal-but-darius-slay-ok-lockout/4890261002/
Lions' Devon Kennard backs proposed NFL deal but Darius Slay OK with lockout.
Detnews

https://www.mlive.com/lions/2020/02...-in-favor-of-new-cba-darius-slay-opposed.html
Lions rep Devon Kennard votes in favor of new CBA; Darius Slay opposed.
Mlive

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...demaurice-smith-confident-players-approve-cba
NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith confident players will approve CBA.
espn
 
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https://www.detroitlionspodcast.com...29/detroit-lions-podcast-stafford-trade-bunk/
Detroit Lions Podcast Episode 255 ? Lions And Stafford Trade Bunk. 36 minutes.

In this episode of The Detroit Lions Podcast, Chris and Case get together again to bring you the latest Lions news, and this week we take a harder look at fake news. This is a somewhat shortened episode due to Chris and Case traveling this week. Worry not, we have more of these quick takes coming your way this week.

Detroit Lions Podcast Says, ?No?.
Matthew Stafford wanting to be traded? Please. How dumb do they think Lions fans are? Evidently we have our share of them. Right after we recorded, Kelly Stafford came out on her Instagram and clearly stated that they aren?t going anywhere. We also cover what a Detroit rebuild would look like. Down to how the organization would undertake such an operation. Again, its not happening barring a massive tragedy, and we don?t see that coming.
 
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