Pride of Detroit
The Detroit Lions close out their disappointing 2025 season on Sunday with a bout against the Chicago Bears. For many fans, I’m guessing, they won’t bother even tuning in. For others, they’ll be actively rooting for a loss in the hopes of improving draft position and earning a fourth-place schedule for 2026.
But knowing this fanbase, there will also be a fair share of you watching like you always do: hoping to see the Lions pull out a victory and provide a little happiness on a football Sunday. Will a win provide anything tangible for this franchise? Probably not. Year-to-year momentum is not really a thing. However, it would be nice to see the Lions simply make some progress to provide at least a little hope going into the offseason.
Coach Dan Campbell was asked what he wanted to see in the season finale, and I think it’s fair to say we’d all love to see that, no matter what outcome you’re rooting for.
“I’d love to see—I mean there’s a lot of areas. I’d probably start with the O-line. Just want to see—and just a tick more, just a little bit better,” Campbell said. “See if we can polish some things up, work together, work our combinations just a little bit.”
So today’s Question of the Day is:
My answer: I certainly want to see the Lions’ offensive line rise again—particularly when it comes to their run blocking. As Campbell said on Friday, fixing the rushing attack “is everything” this offseason, and getting a head start against one of the worst run defenses in football would be promising to see—especially if they can do it without Penei Sewell.
Aside from that, I’d like to see Detroit’s run defense bounce back. That’s going to be a much taller ask this week against a Bears rushing attack I view as a top-two unit in the NFL. They’ll also be without Alim McNeill. But if first-round pick Tyleik Williams and veteran DJ Reader can work the middle of the line and the boundary defensive backs can play disciplined run defense, it would certainly give some hope that the Lions’ recent decline was more fluky than anything else.
What are you hoping to see from the Lions’ season finale against the Bears? Scroll down to the comment section and share your answer!