The Detroit Lions will play a huge game against division rival Minnesota Vikings in the NFL regular season finale of Sunday Night Football, which will decide who will be crowned kings of the NFC North.
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Kerby Joseph Takes Aim at Matthew Stafford
But despite a huge game looming against their bitter rival, Lions star Kerby Joseph is more concerned about another nemesis.
Joseph posted a photo on social media taking aim at Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford. In the photo, Joseph is holding up a sign which reads "F**k Matthew Stafford."
Just In: #Lions safety Kerby Joseph takes SHOTS at #Rams QB Matthew Stafford on his IG:
"F**K Stafford."
😬😬😬 pic.twitter.com/AU3sBuSnw6
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 2, 2025
Lions Part Ways With Jamal Adams
As the Lions continue to make their push to what they hope is a long run in the NFL Playoffs, they are making final adjustments to their roster. Unfortunately, that also means making cuts and bidding farewell to players who have been with them during this magical regular season.
One of those cuts that was made, was former New York Jets and Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams. Adams said he had the opportunity to return to Seattle after being cut by the Tennessee Titans, but ultimately decided to sign with the Lions.
"Had the opportunity to go back to Seattle. I flirted with that a little bit. Didn't really know if that was the right situation for me to go back to that — after they released me and that whole thing," Adams said.
"And so I just sat back. I got the call (from Detroit) and man, it was a no-brainer for me."
Adams also said that seeing Detroit dominate in the first part of the season played heavily into his signing with them.
"I mean, there's no better opportunity, man. Obviously, just being home in Dallas and just continuing to train. When A.G. called, it was a no-brainer for me," Adams added.
"I mean, they've been kicking everybody's ass. So I'm fortunate enough to, again, just to be on a team that's rolling like that. And whatever I can do to help, that's what I'm here for."