After roaring to a franchise‑best 15–2 record in 2024, the Detroit Lions entered this season with lofty expectations to rule the NFC North anew and push deeper into the playoffs.

Topping last year's record, however, is already out of reach as the Lions have already lost two games, including their 30-17 defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. It snapped Detroit's four-game winning streak.

Following the defeat, and perhaps looking to shore up their secondary , the Lions signed Jammie Robinson to a one-year deal, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.

Curiously, Robinson was with the Chiefs' practice squad before he was acquired by Detroit. Article Continues Below

The 24-year-old safety could earn minutes right away, as the Lions' secondary is currently depleted. Brian Branch has

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