When push comes to shove, Lions' O-line could hold 2025 season in its hands; here's why
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Penei Sewell, entering his fifth NFL season with the Detroit Lions, reflects on his growth as both a player and a family man. He is no longer the rookie he once was and has embraced his role as a leader on a team considered a Super Bowl contender. His comfort on the field continues to improve, but challenges await after significant changes to the coaching staff and the loss of key players from last season's franchise-best team. Sewell's personal and professional evolution is noteworthy.
It's a lot different. A lot more mature than I was rookie year. A lot has changed. I've got a family now. I've got three kids. But it's all for the better and I wouldn't change anything for the world.
That comfort level will be put to the test after an offseason of change in Detroit. After a franchise-best 15-win season in 2024, the Lions lost eight assistant coaches.
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