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Former NFL coach and current ESPN TV analyst Rex Ryan rocked a gray Detroit Lions polo while he was on ESPN's broadcast for the second day of the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia.. The ...
Rex Ryan on the Lions' loss in the NFC Championship Game: "This is the most devastating loss of all-time. I've lost three championship games. You know what you get when you lose a championship game?
Rex Ryan says on ESPN official who cost Detroit Lions game against Dallas Cowboys should 'be a man and accept responsibility'.
Rex Ryan is tired of the arrogance from All-Pro quarterback Aaron Rodgers. "I'm sick of tired of no respect for the team (the Packers) played. This team was 8-2 in their last 10 games in Detroit ...
Rex Ryan was at the Masters and wearing a Detroit Lions polo, the team where his son, Seth, works as an assistant wide receivers coach.
“I still think it’s the Detroit Lions, but Philly is closing the gap,” Ryan said. “Yesterday wasn’t a great performance by (the Lions), and they still won by almost 20 points.
The Detroit Lions very nearly found their way into Super Bowl 58, but ended up collapsing and losing the NFC Championship Game 34-31 at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
On Sunday night the Detroit Lions used an epic comeback against the Houston Texans to move to 8-1 on the season. Detroit trailed 23-7 at halftime, but came roaring back to life in the second half ...
The NFL world is sounding off on the egregious officiating call that took place during the Detroit Lions contest against the Dallas Cowboys. Official Brad Allen is being heavily scrutinized and ...
The Dallas Cowboys suffered their third disappointing home loss of the season this Sunday when the Detroit Lions visited AT&T Stadium. Losing in lopsided fashion in a 47-9 defeat that has many ...
ESPN's Rex Ryan noted that the aggressiveness and the Lions' varied defensive looks were the difference in the game. "They went to win the game, instead of not losing," Ryan said.
Rex Ryan, New York Jets coach ... just keeps getting wilder. On one hand, I get it -- he's a prime motivator, one who could be like Dan Campbell with the Detroit Lions.