February 23, 2025
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The Detroit Lions are determined to move forward after falling short of their main goal in the 2024 season. Despite suffering a tough playoff loss to the Washington Commanders, who scored 45 points to defeat the Lions at Ford Field, the team’s cornerbacks remain confident. Rookie Terrion Arnold and veteran Amik Robertson have both voiced their optimism for the 2025 season on social media.

Arnold, who showed significant growth in his rookie year, expressed his belief that the Lions will achieve their goals in the coming season, saying, “We going to get ours” after the Super Bowl concluded. Robertson, in his first year with the team, is eager to take his game to the next level. On social media, he boldly declared, “God say the same .. This year will be my best year of my NFL career. I’m claiming it. Goodmorning.”

As the coaching staff and front office begin evaluating the 2024 season and shifting their focus to 2025, the team is already preparing for the upcoming challenges. With the scouting combine just two weeks away, the Lions are set to meet with potential draft prospects in Indianapolis. General Manager Brad Holmes reflected on the team’s disappointing playoff exit, acknowledging the setback but emphasizing the importance of moving forward: “It happened, and you can’t dwell on it. There’s nothing left to do but get back to work, and that’s exactly what we’re doing.”

 

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