logo
Barry Sanders On Why The Detroit Lions Are Set Up For Success Moving Forward: ‘We Still Have A Great Nucleus'

Barry Sanders On Why The Detroit Lions Are Set Up For Success Moving Forward: ‘We Still Have A Great Nucleus'

Forbes26-03-2025

Barry Sanders believes the Detroit Lions are set up for success moving forward despite their recent ... More playoff setbacks. (Photo by)
Barry Sanders is impressed by the Detroit Lions' recent success in the Dan Campbell era.
Although the Lions had a disappointing finish to last season after losing their first playoff game against the Washington Commanders, their recent two-year run has been their most successful stretch since the start of the Super Bowl era.
The Lions finished with an NFL and franchise-best 15-2 record and advanced to the Conference Championship Game in 2023 after winning their first postseason game since 1991 — when Sanders was in his third year in Detroit.
"Absolutely, because I think even though there's just been two playoff runs, before that we saw improvement," says Sanders in a one-on-one interview when asked if he's been impressed by this golden era of Lions football. "You look at the season before we made the playoffs and we go into Green Bay and beat Aaron Rogers and we won nine games. you could see that that team was building towards something."
The Lions have the most wins of any NFL team over the past two seasons with 27 total victories. That's more than the Kansas City Chiefs (26) who have been to the past three Super Bowls. After entering the playoffs as many peoples' pick to win the Super Bowl, Detroit lost at home to the wild card Commanders.
As disappointing as their finish to the season was, the Lions are built to be Super Bowl contenders for the next several years. They have a young nucleus led by quarterback Jared Goff and wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown along with potential Defensive Player of the Year Aidan Hutchinson, who was lost for most of last season due to an injury.
"When you look at NFC Football over the last handful of years, the Lions have played as well as anyone, maybe with the exception of the Eagles," says Sanders. "We're right there in the conversation."
It's worth mentioning that the Lions — in the Super Bowl era -- have never been a winning product. Prior to Sanders' arrival in 1989, Detroit had just three playoff appearances since 1958. They didn't win a playoff game after winning the 1957 NFL Championship until 1991.
Sanders was able to catapult many mediocre teams into the playoffs due to his tremendous play — he had posted four straight 1,500-yard seasons — and led the Lions to five playoff appearances in his 10 seasons in Detroit. However, they won just one playoff game and that lack of team success played a role in Sanders retiring at the age of 30.
Between 1999 and 2022, the Lions made four playoff appearances with zero postseason wins. In other words, the Lions are experiencing unprecedented success and they're not going anywhere anytime soon as a contender.
Their playoff shortcomings in recent years will only help make them better as they aim to win the first Super Bowl in franchise history.
"Winning the division last year and having a first round bye, that's what you dream of, right? We weren't able to take full advantage of that," says Sanders. "But that's still something that you want. That's still a great advantage to have to be able to put yourself in that position. That means you're that much closer to winning a Super Bowl, and the next time you're in that position, you understand more what's at stake. If you've never been in that position, you don't really understand it."
Sanders makes sure to mention how Detroit returns its "nucleus" in 2025, which means the Lions should again be one of the NFC's top contenders.
"We still have a great nucleus," says Sanders. "We still have a great coach in coach Campbell. We still have a lot of the same people in the building. We lost some valuable coaching in our offensive coordinator (Ben Johnson) and we understand that. But that's a part of this game. We still have the main ingredient, which is the head coach and the players."
The 56-year-old Sanders is speaking on behalf of his partnership with Sleep Number. The partnership is notable because Sanders has dealt with sleep apnea, which is a health disorder that sees one's breathing start and stop throughout the night. Sleep Number is releasing a new health app that helps people better understand their sleeping patterns.
Many sleep apnea cases go undiagnosed -- something that Sanders wants to change.
"They're doing a wonderful service and job and just helping people sleep better and detect things like sleep apnea," says Sanders. "They have an app called Breathe IQ where it'll record your snoring. You can see where in your throat the snore is coming from and any kind of breathing irregularities.
"It'll connect you to a virtual care clinic where you can talk to someone in more detail if some of these things relate to you," Sanders continues to say. "There's so many people that snore -- over a hundred million people -- and so many of those cases go undiagnosed."

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Pittsburgh Steelers Ex 5th-Round Running Back Released From CFL Team
Pittsburgh Steelers Ex 5th-Round Running Back Released From CFL Team

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Pittsburgh Steelers Ex 5th-Round Running Back Released From CFL Team

Pittsburgh Steelers Ex 5th-Round Running Back Released From CFL Team originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back and fifth-round draft pick Jaylen Samuels is once again looking for a new home. Advertisement Samuels signed with the CFL's Ottawa Redblacks early last month but was released over the weekend as part of the team's final roster cuts. Samuels was one of 21 players cut. The 28-year-old was drafted by the Steelers in the fifth round at No. 165 overall in the 2018 NFL Draft. The former NC State Gamecocks running back played for Pittsburgh for three seasons, appearing in 14 games each year, spreading out eight starts. He totaled 459 yards rushing on 131 attempts with one touchdown. Samuel left Pittsburgh to join the Houston Texans in 2021 before signing with the Arizona Cardinals in 2022. He was cut before the season started that season. Advertisement He went back to Houston to join the XFL's Roughnecks in 2022 and then to San Antonio to the UFL's Brahamas in the 2024 UFL Draft. The Redblacks finished 2024 at 9-8-1 and in third place in the East Division, losing 58-38 to the Toronto Argonauts in the East Semifinal game of the playoffs. Samuel was without a team until the Redblacks came calling from the Great White North. At 28, he should still have a ton of football left in him, and he's now available to join any other team as a free agent - either in Canada or the US - to continue his career. As the UFL season is entering its playoffs, his opportunity there might come next season if he decides that's a path he'd like to follow. Advertisement Related: Steelers Receiver Hoping To Resemble Hines Ward Related: Steelers' Mike Tomlin Getting Second-Guessed For Major QB Move This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 2, 2025, where it first appeared.

Former Oregon QB Turning Heads During NFL OTAs
Former Oregon QB Turning Heads During NFL OTAs

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Former Oregon QB Turning Heads During NFL OTAs

Former Oregon QB Turning Heads During NFL OTAs originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Fans of the Oregon Ducks are likely clamoring for more after enjoying one of the best seasons in the history of the football program. They navigated the regular season, going undefeated through their first year in the Big Ten Conference after moving from the Pac-12. Advertisement The Ducks continued to impress after defeating the Penn State Nittany Lions in the Big Ten Championship game. Their dominance landed them the No. 1 overall pick in the College Football Playoff. However, the extra time off may have been detrimental, as they went from December 7, until New Year's Day without a game after four months playing essentially every week and fell to the Ohio State Buckeyes, who were coming off a win over Tennessee. Former Oregon QB turning heads in NFL OTAs Dillon Gabriel was the leader of the high-flying Oregon offense and was eventually selected in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns. However, a different former Ducks quarterback has been turning heads in NFL OTAs. Advertisement According to FOX 8 New Orleans' Sean Fazende, Saints quarterback Tyler Shough has made an impression. "Shough looks very comfortable with vertical routes & out-breaking patterns," Fazende said on "His best throw may have been an incompletion where he rolled to his left and threw off platform to the sideline. Right now, not quite as comfortable in intermediate middle of field." Shough spent three seasons with the Ducks. In his first two, he was backing up Justin Herbert before being handed the reins. He eventually transferred to Texas Tech and then Louisville before the Saints took him in the second round. After Derek Carr's sudden retirement, Shough is now a candidate to win the starting job with Spencer Rattler. Advertisement It remains to be seen what kind of chance Shough truly has to win the starting job, but after watching Rattler in parts of last season, the Saints could decide to give him a chance. This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers $84 Million Defender Antoine Winfield Jr. Predicted for Rebound Season
Tampa Bay Buccaneers $84 Million Defender Antoine Winfield Jr. Predicted for Rebound Season

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Tampa Bay Buccaneers $84 Million Defender Antoine Winfield Jr. Predicted for Rebound Season

Tampa Bay Buccaneers $84 Million Defender Antoine Winfield Jr. Predicted for Rebound Season originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Like much of the rest of the defense, Tampa Bay Buccaneers star safety Antoine Winfield Jr. had a less-than-stellar 2025. Advertisement The former Minnesota Golden Gopher dealt with an ankle injury for two separate parts of the season, causing him to miss eight total games in his first season after signing a four-year, $84.1 million deal with $45 million in guarantees to keep him in Tampa Bay. Winfield posted 60 total tackles with 34 solo and two for loss with four QB hits, two sacks and a 58-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown. While the Buccaneers have focused on improving one of the league's worst units from a year ago this offseason through free agency and the draft, a resurgent year from Winfield would go a long way toward the ultimate goal. Pro Football Focus named Winfield the Bucs' "bounce-back candidate" for next season. Advertisement 'Tampa Bay struggled to defend the middle of the field in 2024, due in part to injuries and a dip in production from star safety Antoine Winfield Jr", PFF said. "He posted a career-low 50.8 coverage grade and, for the first time in his career, failed to record an interception.' Winfield posted almost elite numbers in 2023, so we know the potential is there. And the ankle injury isn't expected to be a factor next season, so we could see his play return to that 2023 form. He'll turn 27 in August, so youth is still on his side. Tampa Bay is on an incredible run, tying a record four-straight NFC South titles, and has made the postseason five years running. Advertisement Related: Bucs Star Defender Reveals Hardest Offensive Coaches to Game Plan Against Related: Buccaneers Offensive Star Ranked Near Top of NFL This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store