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Alex Anzalone's cryptic post adds fuel to the perceived contract demands in Detroit
Alex Anzalone's cryptic post adds fuel to the perceived contract demands in Detroit

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time5 days ago

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Alex Anzalone's cryptic post adds fuel to the perceived contract demands in Detroit

Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone has remained away from the team's voluntary offseason workouts thus far. The team captain is entering the final year of his contract (the deal voids for 2026) and the presumption is that Anzalone, who turns 31 in September, is looking for more money, more guaranteed money, or some combination of both to stay in Detroit. Anzalone's latest social media post is throwing gasoline onto that smoldering situation, one that head coach Dan Campbell stated last week didn't concern him at all. The Instagram post shows Anzalone working out away from the team and looking impressive physically. Anzalone makes no mention at all of the Lions in the extended video clip, nor does he refer to Detroit in his simple comment, "In life, you have options. Which will you choose?" Based on the comments to the clip, including one from Lions teammate Jahmyr Gibbs, it's abundantly clear that the masses believe Anzalone is referring to his perceived contractual squabble with the Lions in the video. Anzalone is under contract for $6 million in 2025, though none of that salary is guaranteed. Including his $100,000 roster bonus, Anzalone's total compensation is outside the top 25 LBs in the NFL for 2025. More: Lions OTA notebook and observations from Friday's practice session This article originally appeared on Lions Wire: Lions LB Alex Anzalone's cryptic post sets Lions social media afire

Alex Anzalone's cryptic post adds fuel to the perceived contract demands in Detroit
Alex Anzalone's cryptic post adds fuel to the perceived contract demands in Detroit

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time5 days ago

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Alex Anzalone's cryptic post adds fuel to the perceived contract demands in Detroit

Alex Anzalone's cryptic post adds fuel to the perceived contract demands in Detroit Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone has remained away from the team's voluntary offseason workouts thus far. The team captain is entering the final year of his contract (the deal voids for 2026) and the presumption is that Anzalone, who turns 31 in September, is looking for more money, more guaranteed money, or some combination of both to stay in Detroit. Anzalone's latest social media post is throwing gasoline onto that smoldering situation, one that head coach Dan Campbell stated last week didn't concern him at all. The Instagram post shows Anzalone working out away from the team and looking impressive physically. Anzalone makes no mention at all of the Lions in the extended video clip, nor does he refer to Detroit in his simple comment, "In life, you have options. Which will you choose?" Based on the comments to the clip, including one from Lions teammate Jahmyr Gibbs, it's abundantly clear that the masses believe Anzalone is referring to his perceived contractual squabble with the Lions in the video. Anzalone is under contract for $6 million in 2025, though none of that salary is guaranteed. Including his $100,000 roster bonus, Anzalone's total compensation is outside the top 25 LBs in the NFL for 2025. More: Lions OTA notebook and observations from Friday's practice session

Valuable Detroit Lions starter could be hinting at a contract holdout
Valuable Detroit Lions starter could be hinting at a contract holdout

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time19-05-2025

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Valuable Detroit Lions starter could be hinting at a contract holdout

The Detroit Lions already have a challenging season ahead, having to replace offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn in the same offseason. They've also had to replace multiple starters on offense and defense. Based on the actions of Alex Anzalone, the Lions may soon have to worry about who will be playing linebacker when training camp begins. Advertisement Heading into the final year of his contract, Anzalone wasn't present for the Lions' voluntary offseason workouts. Set to have a $7.2 million cap hit, there haven't been any reports of Anzalone angling for a new contract or debating a holdout. However, if you scroll through Anzalone's X social media page, you'll find multiple references to him sharing posts about how valuable he is to the Lions' defense. After fracturing his left forearm, Anzalone only made it through 10 games last year, but before that, he had been coming off back-to-back 100-tackle seasons. When healthy, he's been a mainstay, starting all 57 games he's appeared in with Detroit. Advertisement Set to turn 31 in September, it makes sense for Anzalone to get every cent he can while at the peak of his career. Yet, the Lions may want him to prove he's not only durable and healthy enough to make it through a full season again. Related: Predicting NFL playoff teams and Super Bowl 2026 winner Related Headlines

Detroit Lions: 'Zero concern' with Alex Anzalone's offseason absence amid contract issues
Detroit Lions: 'Zero concern' with Alex Anzalone's offseason absence amid contract issues

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

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Detroit Lions: 'Zero concern' with Alex Anzalone's offseason absence amid contract issues

Kacy Rodgers won a Super Bowl five years ago as an assistant with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the Detroit Lions' new defensive line coach said the hunger and commitment he sees from the team this offseason resembles his time with the Bucs in 2020. 'It's the offseason and everybody's here,' Rodgers said. Advertisement Well, not everybody. Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone is not taking part in the team's formal offseason program this spring. Detroit Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone (34) signals a Minnesota Vikings false start during the second half at Ford Field in Detroit on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025. INJURY UPDATE: Lions 'elated' for Aidan Hutchinson's return from injury: 'That's how I know you're back' Workouts are voluntary and Anzalone has spent part of his past springs as a Lion at home in Florida, including last year. But the veteran linebacker has made veiled references to his value as a player on social media in recent weeks, raising questions about his contract — he's due $6 million in base salary and has $100,000 total in per-game roster bonuses this fall — and future in Detroit. Advertisement Lions linebackers coach Shaun Dion Hamilton declined comment on Anzalone's absence this week, and defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard said he has 'zero concern' about Anzalone being away from the team. 'Me and Alex are all good,' said Sheppard, Anzalone's position coach the past four years. 'I have zero concern. That player is a leader here and he's been a leader here, he's been an intricate piece in building the culture that's here and I'm going to pay the respect that he's earned and that he's due, and whatever his private situations are, I'll let Alex address those when he's face-to-face with you all.' Anzalone has been one of the Lions' best and most dependable defensive players since he signed as part of the team's first free-agent class under general manager Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell in 2021. He set career highs in tackles three straight seasons (2021-23), going from 78 to 125 to 129, and the Lions defense struggled when he missed six games with a broken forearm late last season. Advertisement Anzalone returned to play with a soft cast on his forearm in the Lions' division-clinching season-ending win over the Minnesota Vikings and made a team-high 13 tackles in a playoff loss to the Washington Commanders. TV TIME: NFL exec: Detroit Lions 'have played their way into bigger national television windows' Anzalone, who turns 31 in December and played on one-year contracts his first two seasons in Detroit, recently posted a picture of himself working out on social media with the caption, 'Respect is due.' He also reposted old posts referencing the Lions' struggles while he was injured, and Yahoo reported he reposted comments from disgruntled Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson with the caption, 'This.' The Lions have re-signed several of their core players to long-term contracts in the past 13 months, including Jared Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Penei Sewell, Alim McNeill, Kerby Joseph and David Montgomery. They also inked Anzalone's good friend and fellow linebacker, Derrick Barnes, to a three-year, $24 million contract before the start of free agency. Advertisement Anzalone is entering the last year of his contract. Holmes said this spring the team mostly sat out free agency to save money to re-sign other recent draft picks in the future, including Aidan Hutchinson and Jahmyr GIbbs. Middle linebacker Jack Campbell, the 18th pick in the 2023 NFL draft, is eligible for a contract extension for the first time next year. 'I can tell you as far as the concerns with me, (his absence) has no effect with how I see Alex or how I view him,' Sheppard said. 'That is one of our captains, he's been one of our captains and I still see him as such.' The Lions do not have any mandatory work on their schedule until training camp opens July 20. Advertisement Dave Birkett is the author of the book, "Detroit Lions: An Illustrated Timeline." Order your copy here. Contact him at dbirkett@ Follow him on Bluesky, X and Instagram at @davebirkett. This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Alex Anzalone misses Detroit Lions workouts amid contract questions

Lions' Alex Anzalone Takes Side of Rival Player in Ongoing Contract Dispute
Lions' Alex Anzalone Takes Side of Rival Player in Ongoing Contract Dispute

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

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Lions' Alex Anzalone Takes Side of Rival Player in Ongoing Contract Dispute

The Detroit Lions have managed to keep most of their team intact this offseason in a bid to three-peat as NFC North Division Champs. The Lions captured the hearts and minds of millions of fans across Michigan and beyond this past season as they came within a handful of difficult injuries of advancing to the NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles, which would have been a home game at Ford Field in Detroit. Advertisement The Lions' Alex Anzalone fought bravely down the stretch of the season for the Lions as he braved a broken forearm to play in the Lions' biggest late season games. On Tuesday, Anzalone found himself in a surprising position as he took to X to share his thoughts on a rival player's contract dispute. Alex Anzalone with Aaron Jones of the Minnesota Vikings in January 2025. © David Reginek-Imagn Images Anzalone retweeted comments from Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson on Tuesday, detailing Hendrickson's stance shared with reporters about an ongoing contract dispute. "If I sat here with four sacks, they'd want a pay cut and some money back," Hendrickson said according to Ari Meirov. "I'm not going to apologize for rates being paid to defensive ends in the National Football League." Advertisement Hendrickson has said he won't play this season on his current deal with the Bengals, which is valued at $15.8 million for this season. Anzalone added, "This" as his comment along with his retweet. Fans clamored for Hendrickson to leave the Bengals for the Detroit Lions, which prompted another tweet from Anzalone as he noticed they appeared to miss the crux of his post. Related: Lions Rookie Isaac TeSlaa Gets Shout-out From 3-Time Pro Bowler

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