September 19, 2024

Detroit Lions 2024 offseason FAQ: Cap space and NFL free agency potential targets

The Detroit Lions have their eyes on the ultimate prize in the 2024 season after getting a taste of playoff success this season.

The Lions came excruciatingly short of reaching their first Super Bowl ever, crumbling in the second half vs. the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC championship game, and will now spend the next eight months figuring a way to return to that point and get over the hump, before next season kicks off in September.

Detroit Lions offseason FAQ: Cap space, NFL free agency 2024 targets

The Lions had one of the best seasons in franchise history in 2023. They won a franchise-record 14 games, which included back-to-back playoff victories for the first time since 1957, won the division for the first time since 1993 and advanced in the postseason for the first time since 1991. Despite the success, pain is going to linger for coaches and players because of the final chapter.

The magic of the 2023 season will be hard to replicate, but the outlook remains bright for the foreseeable future. They have a coach and GM duo in Dan Campbell and Brad Holmes they trust and a roster full of young talent from Penei Sewell, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jahmyr Gibbs and Sam LaPorta on offense to Aidan Hutchinson and Brian Branch defensively — all players drafted under the three-year regime. Most of their key players from this season are under contract next year, including six of the seven players who received Pro Bowl honors this season, plus quarterback Jared Goff, who is expected to sign an extension in the offseason.

The first offseason domino to drop was welcome news: offensive coordinator Ben Johnson pulled his name out of the running for head coaching jobs with Washington and Seattle to try to win a Super Bowl in Detroit.

Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn is still scheduled to interview with Washington for the vacancy, however. If Glenn is retained, however, the main parts of the coaching staff will be the same for the third straight season.

When does new league year start for NFL 2024?

 

The new league year officially begins March 13 at 4 p.m. ET, when free agency and trading begins. Negotiations between teams and agents of pending unrestricted free agents can begin March 11 at noon, but official deals cannot be signed until two days later.

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