(CBS DETROIT) - Detroit Lions wide receiver says he has "never been this crushed in my life" after his nephew was killed over the weekend in Florida. CBS News Miami reports that 13-year-old Johvan Taylor was shot and killed Saturday in Florida City. Another child was hospitalized.
Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] Dec. 28 1944 — Maurice Richard has five goals and three assists ... s 67-yard third-quarter touchdown run leads the Detroit Lions to a 17-7 victory over the Cleveland Browns for the ...
The Detroit Lions announce that they’ve released linebacker David Long and re-sign wide receiver/returner Maurice Alexander to the practice squad.
The Detroit Lions made two roster moves on Tuesday. The team announced it released veteran linebacker David Long and re-signed wide receiver/kick returner Maurice Alexander to its practice squad.
1944 — Maurice Richard has five goals and three assists ... 1952 — Doak Walker’s 67-yard third-quarter touchdown run leads the Detroit Lions to a 17-7 victory over the Cleveland Browns ...
1944 — Maurice Richard has five goals and three assists ... 1952 — Doak Walker’s 67-yard third-quarter touchdown run leads the Detroit Lions to a 17-7 victory over the Cleveland Browns ...
Over the weekend, 13-year-old Johvan Taylor was killed in a shooting in Florida after being caught in the crossfire of an incident on Saturday evening, according to CBS News Miami. Taylor is the nephew of Lions' wide receiver Maurice Alexander. "Never been this crushed in my life," Alexander wrote on social media Monday.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Maurice Alexander shared the news of a heartbreaking family tragedy in a social media post.
The Detroit Lions have revoked the season tickets of a fan who got into an on-field verbal exchange with Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur before last week's "Thursday Night Football" game.
2008 — The Detroit Lions lose to the Green Bay Packers 31-21, making them the first team to go winless through a 16-game season. 2008 — The New England Patriots become the NFL’s first team with an 11-5 record to miss the playoffs since Denver in 1985 and the first since the NFL expanded to six playoff teams per conference in 1990.
1944 — Maurice Richard has five goals and three assists to lead the ... 1952 — Doak Walker’s 67-yard third-quarter touchdown run leads the Detroit Lions to a 17-7 victory over the Cleveland Browns for the NFL championship. 1954 — Tony Trabert ...
The Detroit Lions edge the Cleveland Browns 17-16 for the NFL championship. Doak Walker’s extra point, following a 33-yard scoring pass, is the difference. 1959 — The Baltimore