Lions News: Detroit rookie nails painting Lions logo from memory

Lions News: Detroit rookie nails painting Lions logo from memory
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Not too shabby.

Lifelong Detroit Lions fan turned draft pick Isaac TeSlaa did not disappoint when it came to painting the Lions logo from memory.

Each year, the NFL challenges a few rookies to attempt to paint their new team logo without he help of a picture. We’ve seen some brutal attempts, but TeSlaa, in my opinion, did a pretty great job.

It only makes sense as TeSlaa has been dreaming of donning the Honolulu blue since he was young.

While we’re here, let’s see how some other Lions did when it was their time to shine.

And onto the rest of your notes.

  1. Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph served as the grand marshal for the FireKeepers Casino 400 on Sunday, and seemed to have a good time.
  • TruEdge Sports is hosting Jahmyr Gibbs Youth Football Camps on June 20 and 21 at Novi High School. The camps include running drills and training under Gibbs’ direct instruction.

  • “Should Arnold start taking the football away and play a cleaner brand of coverage, he could be a star for the Lions in 2025.” Terrion Arnold was named a potential breakout candidate for next season over at CBS Sports.

  • Our own Jeremy Reisman joined “Talking Grit: A Detroit Lions Podcast” if you’d like to give it a listen.

  • Some Media Day pics for ya.

  • The Detroit Lions tight ends sent some encouraging messages to Wish Upon a Teen, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing resources, time, and opportunities to teenagers with severe life-limiting medical conditions.