The Detroit Lions need to revamp their defensive line depth and Charles Harris doesn’t fit in those plans in 2024. Welcome back to another edition of the Detroit Lions free agent profiles series for the 2024 season.
The Detroit Lions understand the magnitude of appearing in the postseason and working to erase a dubious moniker that has following the franchise for decades. In the modern era, the Lions have only won a single playoff game.
Let me start this off by saying that Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes has done a phenomenal job with this team. Yes, he has a weakness and we'll
On many levels, Detroit has enjoyed a solid start to the 2023 season. It's won six of its first eight games, and has a stranglehold on first place in the
A closer look at the Detroit Lions’ personnel decision against the Baltimore Ravens, including the benching of Charles Harris and using Malcolm Rodriguez on offense.
The Detroit Lions kicked off their 2023 training camp, and while most played out as expected, some players saw their roles evolve. The 2023 Detroit Lions training camp is underway, and as we do every fall, we will have plenty of observations for fans to consume.
1.) Which player at Lions training camp needs to prove themselves the most? Vito Chirco: I'm going to go with EDGE defender Charles Harris, who is in the final year of a two-year deal.
Outside linebackers coach David Corrao believes with Charles Harris now healthy, the Detroit Lions defense will be much improved from 2022. Nationally, many were surprised to see the Detroit Lions fail to address the defensive end position this offseason.
Lions defensive end Charles Harris agreed to a pay cut this offseason, as Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports (subscription required). Due to make $6M in base pay in the second year of the two-year, $14M contract he signed in March 2022, Harris agreed to a reduction to $3M.
The Lions finished the 2022 season with 39 sacks, roughly middle of the pack in the NFL. With the return of several veterans from injury, that figure should improve in 2023.
The spring brings hope for almost every fan base that this is the year their team will make the Super Bowl. Detroit Lions fans haven't celebrated an NFL title since 1957 -- more than a decade before the first Super Bowl.
The Detroit Lions re-sign starting defensive end John Cominsky and Charles Harris took a pay cut, helping the Lions round out the edge rusher group. In the 2022 NFL draft, the Detroit Lions added three edge rushers to their roster: Aidan Hutchinson, Josh Paschal, and James Houston.
The Detroit Lions asked Charles Harris to take a pay cut but they offered him a way to earn some of the money back. Free agency can be a feverish time of year.
According to Field Yates of ESPN, the Lions recently restructured the contract of Edge Charles Harris and in turn created $2,823,529 of cap space. Harris, 28, is a former first-round pick by the Dolphins in the 2017 NFL Draft out of Missouri.
For yet another year, the Detroit Lions were handed horrible injury luck in 2022. But if they regress to the mean in 2023, it could bring big things. The Detroit Lions have seemingly been an incredibly unlucky team when it comes to injuries as of late.
The Lions have $14 million in cap space next season, however, with a little roster trimming (Michael Brockers, $10 million; Halapoulivaati Vaitai $6.5 million; Charles Harris $4 million) they could close in on $35 million in available funds.
After a career season in 2021, Detroit Lions defensive lineman Charles Harris has not been able to maintain his level of productivity this year. On Monday,
Defensive end Charles Harris earned a new contract with the Detroit Lions after a breakout season. After logging a team-high 7.5 sacks in his first season in Motown, the Missouri product re-upped his stay and signed a two-year, $13 million contract.
Charles Harris is motivated to follow up last season with another productive campaign this year, so that no one will see him as a “secret” anymore. Amid an otherwise mostly forgettable season for the Detroit Lions, Charles Harris found a home last year.
Charles Harris had a breakthrough season in 2021, but he sees plenty of room to improve this year. After four NFL seasons, three with the Miami Dolphins and one with the Atlanta Falcons, Charles Harris landed with the Detroit Lions on a one-year deal last offseason.
Charles Harris had a breakthrough season for the Lions in 2021, and now he has been tabbed as a fantasy IDP loser after the draft. The Detroit Lions had one of the least productive pass rushes in the NFL last season.
Detroit pass rusher Charles Harris signed a one-year, prove-it deal last offseason, and boy, did he prove it. Harris emerged as the team leader in sacks (7.5), after signing with Detroit on a one-year deal for $1,750,000 in early 2021, with a $350,000 signing bonus.
When the 2021 season ends, Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes will have plenty of decisions to make surrounding the future of his team. Holmes, in his first year as general manager of the Detroit Lions, made plenty of new roster additions heading into the season.
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